On 4 June 2012 19:18, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> Makes sense.  Thermocouples are the standard on all of the commercial
> plastic extruders I have worked on.
> By the time you do linearization of a TC and cold junction compensation,
> you might was well buy a cheap PID controller

As an alternative (though probably more expensive than most home
FDN-ers would like to pay) is this $20 chip which does all the work
then talks SPI.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/temperature-sensor/6987118/
LinuxCNC can talk SPI through Mesa cards.

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