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An electronic thermometer will allow you to monitor the temperature of various objects or environments in which the sensors will be placed, and visually observe the changes taking place, as well as control whether the temperature is normal, warning you with an audible signal if necessary.

The basis of the device connected to the serial port is a digital thermometer (temperature sensor) DS18B20by Dallas Semiconductor.

Electronic thermometer on a DS18B20 chip. Appearance of the electronic thermometer on DS-18B20

Electronic thermometer on a DS18B20 chip. circuit diagram

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The most successful, in my opinion, temperature monitoring program is Temp Keeper, isens.ru.

Publication: msevm.com

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