Re: TI-H: Temp sensor


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Re: TI-H: Temp sensor



with a thing called a soldering iron ;)
.... use a very sharp tip on your iron and
a thin piece of solder.



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>At 10:00 PM 11/11/97 +0000, you wrote:
>>Invalid Media wrote:
>>
>>> 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?
>>
>>   Umm; fix it! Seriously though; maybe you need a smaller cap; what 
did
>>you use? different diodes? Again; what did you use?
>>
>What are the specific plans for this, I got the LM75 from national semi 
and
>the thing is tiny.  How in the heck am I supposed to solder it?
>Corey
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