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    Matt Hann Matt Hann
    Charlie, Communication with temp sensors is one of the most common of the problems that users encounter. And yes, my first guess is that it would be faulty timing. If you post scope photos of the clock and data lines during this erroneous transmission we might be able to make a more specific recommendation...
    on Jan 18, 2010
  • Forum Post: RE: Distance limitation for transmission of digital temperature data (TMP112/TMP422 etc)

    Jayaram C B Jayaram C B
    Chris, Thanks for your reply. Distance between the sensor and remote processor would be of the order of few hundred metres. Please suggest an appropriate measurement method if the one proposed by me wont suffice. Thanks Jayaram
    on Jun 1, 2012
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    Jayaram C B Jayaram C B
    Chris, Thanks for your reply....Can you suggest an MCU & transceiver for this application? Regards Jayaram C B
    on Jun 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: Distance limitation for transmission of digital temperature data (TMP112/TMP422 etc)

    Jayaram C B Jayaram C B
    Hi, We are planning to use TMP112/TMP422 or any suitable temperature detector IC for measuring temperature of an electronics unit. This data needs to be transmitted to remote processor unit. Is there any distance limitation for this data transmission? Thanks in advance for the response.
    on May 31, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TMP 100 Evaluation board

    Fradaric Joseph Fradaric Joseph
    Please give me a reply if you don't mind!. I was in a hurry and the example you have given me is not applicable for me since it is a slave. I hope its better go for my own design rather than editing someones code. I put the delay you have mentioned directly in to the code like #100; sda_int =1'b0;...
    on Aug 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TMP 100 Evaluation board

    Fradaric Joseph Fradaric Joseph
    Let me know the values in P1 and P0, In order to get data output from TMP100. (I am putting '00' now) And I am confused with adding setup time into my design. Someone please help me..... how to include setup time?? Also I would like to know the configuration register settings, Is it included...
    on Aug 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: TMP006 and the I2C bus

    Tim Trudeau Tim Trudeau
    I have a TMP006 thermopile sensor on a custom board. I am using a PIC18 to talk to this chips and several others (eeprom, DAC, etc). The I2C bus is working perfectly but the problem I'm having is the TMP006 will not return any usable data. All I get back from the TMP006 is 0xFF, regardless of the...
    on Oct 17, 2012
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