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Revision as of 12:22, 3 February 2023
Author | Matrix TSL |
Version | 1.1 |
Category | Environmental |
Contents
Thermistor component
A generic thermistor component that can be used to simulate and create code for any thermistor with a known temperature/resistance curve. Thermistor is connected in a simple potential divider circuit - thermistor between ADC input and 0V, and a fixed resistor between ADC and the positive supply. Default calibration is for the EBM003 module.
Component Source Code
Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_temp/Thermistor.fcfx
Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_temp/Thermistor.fcfx
Detailed description
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Examples
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Macro reference
CalculateTemperature
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CalculateTemperature |
Converts the input ADC value and returns the Temperature in tenths of degree C | |
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ADCValue |
ADC Reading to be converted | |
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GetADCValue
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GetADCValue |
Returns the Raw ADC value from the Analogue Channel | |
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GetIntegerTemperature
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GetIntegerTemperature |
Reads the ADC input and returns the calculated Temperature as Integer degrees C | |
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GetRealTemperature
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GetRealTemperature |
Reads the ADC input and Returns the calculated Temperature as Float value in degrees C | |
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SetChannel
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SetChannel |
Set the ADC Channel | |
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ChannelID |
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SetMinMax
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SetMinMax |
Set the minimum and maximum temperature values that can be shown and set on the thermometer readout. | |
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Min |
Minimum Value | |
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Max |
Maximum Value | |
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Return |
SetTemperature