This library supports the following devices :
- DS18B20
- DS18S20 - Please note there appears to be an issue with this series.
- DS1822
- DS1820
- MAX31820
- MAX31850
You will need a pull-up resistor of about 5 KOhm between the 1-Wire data line and your 5V power. If you are using the DS18B20, ground pins 1 and 3. The centre pin is the data line '1-wire'.
In case of temperature conversion problems (result is -85
), strong pull-up setup may be necessary. See section
Powering the DS18B20 in
DS18B20 datasheet (page 7)
and use DallasTemperature(OneWire*, uint8_t)
constructor.
We have included a "REQUIRESNEW" and "REQUIRESALARMS" definition. If you want to slim down the code feel free to use either of these by including
#define REQUIRESNEW
or
#define REQUIRESALARMS
at the top of DallasTemperature.h
Finally, please include OneWire from Paul Stoffregen in the library manager before you begin.
The OneWire code has been derived from http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/OneWire. Miles Burton [email protected] originally developed this library. Tim Newsome [email protected] added support for multiple sensors on the same bus. Guil Barros [[email protected]] added getTempByAddress (v3.5) Note: these are implemented as getTempC(address) and getTempF(address) Rob Tillaart [[email protected]] added async modus (v3.7.0)
Additional documentation may be found here https://www.milesburton.com/w/index.php/Dallas_Temperature_Control_Library
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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