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Waterproof DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensor For Arduino
This is a waterproofed version of the DS18B20 Temperature sensor. Handy for when you need to measure something far away, or in wet conditions. Whil...
SPECIFICATION}
- Usable with 3.0V to 5.5V power/data
- ±0.5°C Accuracy from -10°C to +85°C
- Usable temperature range: -55 to 125°C (-67°F to +257°F)
- 9 to 12 bit selectable resolution
- Uses 1-Wire interface- requires only one digital pin for communication
- Unique 64 bit ID burned into chip
- Multiple sensors can share one pin
- Temperature-limit alarm system
- Query time is less than 750ms
- 3 wires interface:
- Type A
- Red wire - VCC
- Black wire- GND
- Yellow wire- DATA
- Type B (Recently there's a series of sensors using this pin mapping. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
- Red wire - VCC
- Yellow wire- GND
- Green wire- DATA
- Type A
- Stainless steel tube 6mm diameter by 35mm long
- Cable diameter: 4mm(0.16)
- Length: 90cm(35.43")
DOCUMENTS
- Wiki
- DS18B20 datasheet
- Sample code for Arduino 1.0
- Sample code for IDE under 1.0
- One Wire library
- How it works- DS18B20 and Arduino
- Zip file with all of the above
SHIPPING LIST
- Waterproof DS18B20 Digital temperature sensor x1
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 1-Wire
- 1-Wire is a communication method where devices share a single data line, often with each device having its own address. It matters because several temperature modules can be connected to one microcontroller pin instead of needing a separate pin for each probe.
- DS18B20
- A common digital temperature sensor often sold in waterproof probe form. It matters here because the kit does not include temperature measurement, and a DS18B20 is the suggested add-on if your water readings need temperature context.
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