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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote:
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> Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@...> writes:
> > AD595AQ Thermocouple amplifier, laser trimmed to match K type but can be recalibrated for other thermocouples. 10mV/C
> > <http://www.analog.com/en/temperature-sensing-and-thermal-management/digital-temperature-sensors/ad595/products/product.html>
> >
> > $11.76 each from Digikey.
>
> Alternatively, MAX6675ISA+ thermocouple to SPI chip, also K, $14 at
> digikey. Outputs absolute degrees C (has its own internal cold
> junction compensator). I used one of these to convert my laminator to
> digital, the hookup was trivial as was talking to it.
>
> A few extra dollars for the convenience seemed to be worth it, no need
> to add any analog parts or rely on an MCU's internal ADC.
>
> http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/MAX6675.pdf
The AD595AQ has internal cold junction compensation, too. And is laser trimmed for K junction to 1C accuracy, with J junction in the AD594, and either can have external resistors added to either trim closer, or change to work with the other junction. I'm not too worried about relying on a PIC's ADC.
But thanks for the tip. I see it has a 12 bit ADC.
Steve Greenfield