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crunch53

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Oct 9, 2005
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Does anyone know of a way to hook up a thermistor or something up to the computer to mearsure or record the temperature in the room?
 
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Thanks for the info. I have checked that site out before. Right now I am just trying to make somethinig simple and cheap that I can hook up to the serial port. Eventually I would like to make or buy a data logger so it would be more versitle and I could do other things with it. (When possible I like to make my own things because their usually less expensive, I can make it the way I want it and I can usually learn a lot from the experience). About 15 years ago with the help of a friend of mine at the time I made a circuit that I think used a 555 and a thermistor circuit that plugged into the joystick port of an old Atari computer. The computer counted the pulses which went faster or slower depending on the temperature. I don't remember much more thtn that.
 
There are numerous off the shelf temp loggers (some with humidity too) available. Last week I came across one that plugged right into a USB port to dump the data.

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crunch53:
You might want to take a look at the National LM34DZ temperature sensors. They are a TO-92 case with a wide input voltage range and have a direct output of 10mv per/deg F. Jameco sells these for about $2 each.
 
Yes I realise I did say Serial port, but It dosnt matter where I hook it up as long as it is fairly easy for now. As I learn more and find oter possabilities I want to do a lot more with it. Right now I want to collect the data say every minute or 5 or 10 and send it to an excel speadsheet or something to make a graph of what the temperature has been for the last day, week or month.

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Dallas Semiconductor makes a serial digital thermometer chip; again, you'd have to write a little code to "bit bang" the commands in and data out.
 
Any one of these does what you want. Some better than others. What you want has been done a million times. The web abounds with complete designs including the software.

Go forth and measure.

 
itsmoked:
I totally missed that in his second message. Guess I need more than 4 hours of sleep a nite in my golden years {;-}
 
That what I was told also, but after working 10 and 12 hour days and driving hundreds of miles each day, I think they got it all wrong.
 
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