Hi tom,
i am using KFLOP+KONNECT+KANALOG for my machine.
I want to measure the electronic bay temperature , can i do that using kanalog ADC, if yes then how do i measure and program the same. ??
Any suggestions ?
Waiting for kind reply.
How to measure temperature using KANALOG ADC inputs
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How to measure temperature using KANALOG ADC inputs
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AMIT KUMAR
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Re: How to measure temperature using KANALOG ADC inputs
Hi Amit,
You would need a temperature sensor.
To read Kanalog's ADC #0 use ADC(0)
You would need a temperature sensor.
To read Kanalog's ADC #0 use ADC(0)
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
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Re: How to measure temperature using KANALOG ADC inputs
hI TOM ,
thanks for your reply.
I tried connecting a 100k thermister using 5v supply and connected to adc 1 of kanalog.
How do i convert that ADC count to temperature ??/. as i am getting 636 counts on 27.1degree c (temperature is measured using laser thermometer).
How should i proceed with the logic of converting ADC to temperature??????
waiting for your kind reply.
thanks for your reply.
I tried connecting a 100k thermister using 5v supply and connected to adc 1 of kanalog.
How do i convert that ADC count to temperature ??/. as i am getting 636 counts on 27.1degree c (temperature is measured using laser thermometer).
How should i proceed with the logic of converting ADC to temperature??????
waiting for your kind reply.
Thank You
AMIT KUMAR
AMIT KUMAR
- TomKerekes
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Re: How to measure temperature using KANALOG ADC inputs
Hi Amit,
You could use a similar method you used for KNozz. Here is your previous Thread.
You would need to find the specifications of your sensor and consider the circuit you are using. It needs a circuit or resistor to provide a current source.
Here is a good tutorial.
Also change the temperature and record the ADC readings.
You could use a similar method you used for KNozz. Here is your previous Thread.
You would need to find the specifications of your sensor and consider the circuit you are using. It needs a circuit or resistor to provide a current source.
Here is a good tutorial.
Also change the temperature and record the ADC readings.
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.