may kill the sensor too.
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). There are 1-wire timer
> chips but they offer no advantages over just reading the system clock.
If I do a "cat" every 100ms. to the storage media that would be enough, as
long as all sensors are "lined up" in time.
That's wy I was th
As long as the bus speed is enough I setle.
> Use the standard humifity sensor (DS2438-based) AAG used to make one in a
> stainless steel enclosure that might be more appropriate for your use. I
> have no idea of the effect of pressure
y sensor.
As for humidity is there something usable available for that (since it's
placed inside the inlet channel wich is under 7bar pressure) or should
that be homebrew also?
And does anyone of you guys know some great documentation on h
ed-up to a 1wire.
Actualy my project is similar to a weather station, only the readings are
a bit higher but we need: rpm, temp, pressure and humidity only "abnormal"
thing would be a way to collect data from our trothle control (10
expensive.
Someone in the rrd mailinglist pointed me towards owfs and 1wire sensors
and this looks very promesing but...
Are there sensors up to 1200 degrees celcius?
Can owfs/1wire read in mili-seconds?
Are there pressure sensors up to 10bar?
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