I can definitely see the convenience in that, it skips the step of calibrating the ADC necessary with the National chip. It also means you can use the most bargain-basement PIC or other uController, since no ADC is required.
I've got some LCD displays, a convection toaster oven, some PICs, some thermcouple wire... I'm missing time. Maybe I should suggest this as a project in my class. Might as well get credit if I'm doing it anyway.
Steve Greenfield
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote:
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> Yeah, they're both good, I was just pointing out the convenience of
> "read spi value, that's the temperature". No calibration in the mcu,
> no having to test to see if you got it right, no analog circuitry at
> all. Just read the SPI and use it as-is. To me that was worth a few
> dollars.
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