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MIKROE-1385

Manufacturer Part Number
MIKROE-1385
Description
Development Boards & Kits - AVR EASY AVR V7 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Manufacturer
mikroElektronika
Datasheet

Specifications of MIKROE-1385

Rohs
yes
Product
Development Boards
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
ATMEGA32 Devices
Core
AVR
Interface Type
mikroBUS socket, RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V, 5 V
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Dimensions
266 mm x 220 mm
For Use With
MIKROE-240, MIKROE-55
LM35 - Analog
Temperature Sensor
The LM35 is a low-cost precision
integrated-circuit temperature sensor,
whose output voltage is linearly
proportional to the Celsius (Centigrade)
temperature. The LM35 thus has an
advantage over linear temperature
sensors calibrated in ° Kelvin, as the
user is not required to subtract a large
constant voltage from its output to
EasyAVR
Enabling LM35 Sensor
Figure 15-1:
LM35 not
connected
EasyAVR
PA7 or PB4 microcontroller pins. The selection of either of those two lines
is done using J19 jumper. When placing the sensor in the socket make sure
that half-circle on the board’s silkscreen markings matches the rounded part of
the LM35 sensor. If you accidentally connect the sensor the other way, it can
be permanently damaged and you might need to replace it with another one.
During the readings of the sensor, make sure that no other device uses the
selected analog line, because it may interfere with the readings.
1
v7 enables you to get analog readings from the LM35 sensor using
v7
Figure 15-2:
LM35 placed
in socket
2
3
Figure 15-3:
LM35
connected
to PB4 pin
obtain convenient Centigrade scaling.
It has a linear +10.0 mV/°C scale factor
and less than 60 μA current drain. As it
draws only 60 μA from its supply, it has
very low self-heating, less than 0.1°C
in still air. EasyAVR
to get analog readings from the LM35
sensor in restricted temperature range
from +2ºC to +150ºC. Board provides
Figure 15-4:
LM35
connected
to PA7 pin
4
v7 enables you
a separate socket (TS2)
for the LM35 sensor in
TO-92 plastic packaging.
Readings are done with
microcontroller using single
analog
selected with jumper J19. Jumper
connects the sensor with either PA7
or PB4 microcontroller pins.
input
PB4
PA7
VCC
VOUT
line,
which
GND
is
J19
Figure 15-5:
LM35
connected
to PA7 pin
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100nF

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