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'''IMPORTANT - This section details how you can connect a temperature sensor to the sensor probe that you built. You should build the probe as outlined in [[/How to connect sensors]] before moving forward. Most of all, you must remember that we need to know that we have three terminals (refer the section for details): |
'''IMPORTANT - This section details how you can connect a temperature sensor to the sensor probe that you built. You should build the probe as outlined in [[../How to connect sensors]] before moving forward. Most of all, you must remember that we need to know that we have three terminals (refer the section for details): |
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Revision as of 22:25, 7 July 2009
IMPORTANT - This section details how you can connect a temperature sensor to the sensor probe that you built. You should build the probe as outlined in Making XO sensors/How to connect sensors before moving forward. Most of all, you must remember that we need to know that we have three terminals (refer the section for details):
- The "Vin" terminal
- The "+ve" terminal
- The "Gnd" terminal (the Gnd of audio connector is connected to Gnd of USB connector
Other sensor instructions
- Making XO sensors/Construir Sensor Luz
- Making XO sensors/How to connect sensors
- Making XO sensors/Lichtsensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Humidity Sensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Light Sensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Magnetic Sensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Switch Sensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Temperature Sensor
- Making XO sensors/Making a Thermistor