DIY thermometer

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Everybody knows how important it is to monitor the temperature in our DIY projectors. I decided to build my own DIY digital thermometer. It took me 30 minutes and cost about $4 🙂

What we need:

- one DS1820 chip (Dallas Semiconductor http://www.maxim-ic.com/),
- two Shottky diodes,
- two Zener diodes (3.9V and 6.2V),
- one resistor(1.5k)
- wire (mine is 1 m loong),
- serial port plug

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The whole thing is really simple:

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...you can find this site quite helpful:
http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/serial/serial9.html

After 30 minutes we get this: 🙂

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And fter another 15m this:

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This is it! Now all you have to do is to install 1-Wire Drivers
http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/software/tmex/index.cfm

...and find some free software (google) of write you own program as I did 😀. It has a temperature alarm which goes off when max temperature is reached:

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Thats it! It is really THAT simple 😀
 
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