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Re: DS18S20's ...



I have a sneaky feeling the B's might not work on HV actually - ISTR
reading something on the HV list re this....

Just dashing trying to get a parcel out for someone on this list, you
know who you are !  ;-)
I'll try and check later

K

Phil Harris wrote:
> OK - Well it's looking like the cheaper "B" version from
Farnell is looking
> like the current favourite ... as I said, if anyone wants any (and
remember
> they also work on HomeVision via a multi function expansion board or
> directly on a HomeVision Pro) then email me and I'll get together a
list of
> who wants how many and see what we can get them down to...
>
> Phil
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
>> Of Kevin Hawkins
>> Sent: 16 February 2007 14:21
>> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] DS18S20's ...
>>
>> Although the B devices can be reported at a higher resolution the
>> accuracy of the sensor is still only +- 0.5 ºC   - relative
changes may
>> provide more accuracy for reporting changes/trends I guess.
>>
>>     Kevin
>>
>> Ps Phil - I need some too
>>
>> Keith Doxey wrote:
>>
>>>> Just checked - I have both 10h and 28h family devices
connected to
>>>>
>> my
>>
>>>> TOM10 board, and they work ok.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> OK. thats fine then. Just wanted to point out the difference
between
>>>
>> the 2
>>
>>> devices :)
>>>
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