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Tag: PIC temperature and humidity sensor

PIC based temperature sensor, and data logger

  By admin BASIC Stamp

Do you have a Basic Stamp near by – why not to start with simple project that reads temperature and humidity and displays values on LCD screen. Here is a sample of Basic source temp_sensor_code. Continue reading

Tagged   Basic stamp project, PIC Project, PIC temperature and humidity sensor
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