Re: TI-H: Temp sensor


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Re: TI-H: Temp sensor



make sure you have the address pins right, and learn how to solder ;)
dont overheat the chips.  if you connect pins 5-7(off the top of my 
head...hope thats correct) that is address "0"
someone correct me if im wrong

or it might just be that you live in alaska?

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>Does anyone know why my temp sensor always reads 0?  I've built two of 
them
>now.. but one never reads higher than about 10 or so, and the other 
only 0.
>Anyone have any suggestions?
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