Thanks for the info - since I'm not sure about how to build an Opamp circuit, I found some thermosistors on digikey I think I can use. They are 1,000 ohms at 25C and 2300 ohm range at 175C. I think I can get decent control.... maybe I should say "sufficient" control? I should be able to show temperature on a LCD display and control a relay both with that for a temperature controller. I'll work on that. "IF" I knew which AVR chip had a 200x internal amplifier I "think" I could make a type J thermocouple work with that. I've got a couple feet (or 3ft?) of type J lying around. Ken H> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...> wrote: > > No, amplify it with an opamp first. > > Some atmels come with up to x200 internal amplifier now, not sure if > that would work. > > ST > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:06 AM, sailingto <sailingtoo@...> wrote: > > Stefan, are you saying connecting a Type J (or K) Thermocouple direct to an analog input pin using a PIC12F683? What about a AVR chip such as a ATmega168 or similar? Perhaps using the internal 1.1 reference voltage? I wasn't sure the analog input would be sensitive enough to read the low mV of a thermocouple. > > > > Thanks for any input. > > > > Ken H> >
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Re: Laminator Temperature Control
2009-12-30 by sailingto
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