I disagree. 85 is a valid reading since the chip can read from -10 to +125 and 
nowhere in the spec document does it state that 85 cannot be a valid reading. 
It 
just states that 85 is the power-on reset value.

I think it would have been better for Dallas to have the power-on value 
something on the extreme high or low end to make it easier to tell when an 
error 
occurred.

Eric

Mark Richards wrote:
> You can't.
> 
> So instead if I see an 85C result, I issue the fix code and read again.
> 
> It's inconsequential in the scheme of things.
> 
> Eric Vickery wrote:
>> An 85 is returned if the temperature conversion had a problem or is not 
>> finished 
>> yet. The problem is how can you tell when it is a good reading of 85.
>>
>> Eric
>>
> 
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