Digital Thermometer
Today I’m going to take a look into how to make a digital thermometer using parts from the chipKIT™ Starter Kit.
Today I’m going to take a look into how to make a digital thermometer using parts from the chipKIT™ Starter Kit.
It is exciting to see all your posts and projects using Digilent products. This project posted by a Digilent user shows a step-by-step guide to using the Basic I/O Shield on the Blackberry 10 for remote temperature viewing and listening. There is also an earlier post in our blog about the I/O Shield and how cool it is. Check it out here!
Are you into analog circuits? Check out the video below to see a demonstration of a theremin that I built with the Digilent Analog Discovery using a soda can as the antenna!
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