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The Linker Thermal Module uses a Thermistor to detect the ambient temperature. The resistance of a thermistor will increase when the ambient temperature decreases. It's this characteristic that we use to calculate the ambient temperature.
 
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== Features ==
 
== Features ==

Revision as of 05:43, 6 September 2015

Introduction

The Linker Thermal Module uses a Thermistor to detect the ambient temperature. The resistance of a thermistor will increase when the ambient temperature decreases. It's this characteristic that we use to calculate the ambient temperature.

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Features

Dimensions: 20.0×20.0×10.6mm

Net weight: 1.8g

Dimension

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Schematics

Application Ideas

<syntaxhighlight lang="c"> //TMP36 Pin Variables int sensorPin = 0; //the analog pin the TMP36's Vout (sense) pin is connected to

                       //the resolution is 10 mV / degree centigrade with a
                       //500 mV offset to allow for negative temperatures

/*

* setup() - this function runs once when you turn your Arduino on
* We initialize the serial connection with the computer
*/

void setup() {

 Serial.begin(9600);  //Start the serial connection with the computer
                      //to view the result open the serial monitor 

}

void loop() // run over and over again {

//getting the voltage reading from the temperature sensor
int reading = analogRead(sensorPin);  

// converting that reading to voltage, for 3.3v arduino use 3.3
float voltage = reading * 5.0;
voltage /= 1024.0; 

// print out the voltage
Serial.print(voltage); Serial.println(" volts");

// now print out the temperature
float temperatureC = (voltage - 0.5) * 100 ;  //converting from 10 mv per degree wit 500 mV offset
                                              //to degrees ((volatge - 500mV) times 100)
Serial.print(temperatureC); Serial.println(" degrees C");

// now convert to Fahrenheight
float temperatureF = (temperatureC * 9.0 / 5.0) + 32.0;
Serial.print(temperatureF); Serial.println(" degrees F");

delay(1000);                                     //waiting a second

}


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How to buy

Here to buy Thermal Module on store