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Date: | Thu, 05 Mar 2015 11:00:30 -0600 |
From: | John Griessen <john AT ecosensory DOT com> |
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To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: [geda-user] [OT] Temperature sensor and control recommendation |
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On 03/05/2015 10:21 AM, DJ Delorie wrote: > I use the same averaging trick on my thermostats to get 0.1F readings > on a 1C-rated sensor. If your sensor isn't noisy enough to use this > trick, you can always add noise - you're basically building a 1-bit > ADC. The extra noise lets you explore the single bit crossings of your system statistically. Then you get out of the trap of temperature varying, but not seen crossing single bits of the system ADC.
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