[time-nuts] temperature sensor
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timeok at timeok.it
Mon Jul 21 16:53:35 UTC 2014
You can find an interesting solution with the INA330. In the data sheet is
described a complete temperature PID controlled .
http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets/270/255641_DS.pdf
Luciano
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On Mon 21/07/14 4:02 PM , Attila Kinali wrote:Moin Bert,
On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 09:02:12 -0400 (EDT)
EWKehren at aol.com wrote:
> The challenge is reliable fan start at low voltage if you want the unit
> stay constant over an ambient change of 10 C. Members have talked about
u
> processor control but I have not seen any thing that works, many of the
heat
> pipes used in laptop do have digital speed control, some one please step
up
> to the plate.
How about doing it the old analog way? Feed the output of the
PID controller to comparator together with a sawtooth signal.
That will give you a quite nice 0-100% PWM control.
I'm quite sure a similar solution is possible with a NE555 as well.
Of course, you would need to adjust the PID controller parameters
to accomodate for the new element in the control loop.
Attila Kinali
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