PIC16F84A Thermometer by macobt
video PIC16F84A Thermometer
This is simple thermometer with just few components.
The brain is PIC16F84A and sensor is DS18B20
Range of sensor is -55 to 125°C is possible if ONLY the sensor is in that area not the whole device!
The schematic and other stuf to make this thermometer you can find on my blog:

maco PIC Projects

Suraj Grewal says: Jan 19, 2013. 8:22 PM
I made one too just like you'r one-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-pACEhACZw
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macobt (author) says: Jan 20, 2013. 2:27 AM
Good job suraj.
Suraj Grewal says: Jan 20, 2013. 3:47 AM
thanks
Suraj Grewal says: Oct 12, 2012. 9:52 PM
What does those two arrows represent? General male contact
Suraj Grewal says: Oct 13, 2012. 8:41 AM
had a hard time figuring out russian schematic
those arrows are representing that those are connected to ic.
will upload a schematic soon
and also show pics of my version
nightbringer75 says: Mar 4, 2011. 11:53 PM
is there an asm file of this with english comment?not other languages?coz i cant understand the program...
abtrooper82 says: Mar 17, 2010. 12:56 PM
link on blog to HEX code does not work, please post here or provide a new link

Thanks 
macobt (author) says: Mar 18, 2010. 12:56 PM
 I check the link it's OK
abtrooper82 says: Mar 20, 2010. 2:01 PM
http://www.pic16.nm.ru/site/thermometer/thermometer_soft.zip

This link does not work, can you email me the file.

Thanks
macobt (author) says: Mar 20, 2010. 2:30 PM
hello again
And here is other link to download the hex code

abtrooper82 says: Mar 20, 2010. 3:33 PM
thankyou, you are most kind
macobt (author) says: Mar 20, 2010. 4:12 PM
 If you need any  help,just email me.
Regards
dimjan says: Feb 19, 2010. 8:27 AM
geoper2 says: Feb 7, 2010. 8:48 AM
he is probably multiplexing the two led displays
the thing is that this is not an instructable mate its just a video of how your project works ... so please provide with the steps ?/
banja711 says: Jan 18, 2010. 9:59 AM
Where is the second LED display on schematics?
macobt (author) says: Jan 18, 2010. 11:05 AM
The thermometer in original schematis is with 4 segments,but I built it with 2 segments,other 2 show when thermometer is measuring below zero and other show half degree,example 26.0 or 26.5
banja711 says: Jan 18, 2010. 12:45 PM
I understand that, but I can`t recognize second LED display on schematics... I see just one! How to wiring second?
macobt (author) says: Jan 18, 2010. 1:28 PM
Here is picture,I think I helped.

thermometer.gif
banja711 says: Jan 18, 2010. 1:48 PM
Ok! I understand...  RB0-RB7 is a same for first and second number! RA0,RA1-Anode
I found DS 18B20+...Is it ok?

macobt (author) says: Jan 18, 2010. 2:23 PM
Yes,RA0 for first and RA1 for second number(anode)
And sensor is ok DS18B20
If you make post some pics.
Regards maco bt
alexev84 says: Oct 30, 2009. 3:57 AM
can i replace the thermic sensor used with a lm35 one with minimum modification?
birdman0_o says: Nov 9, 2009. 12:57 PM
The ds18b20 uses Dallas' one wire protocol. To use a lm35 you just need a A/D converter which most uC's have.

Mike
alexev84 says: Nov 9, 2009. 11:38 PM
uu thanks 
macobt (author) says: Oct 30, 2009. 12:49 PM
I dont know about that, I am not profesional in programming,sorry
alexev84 says: Nov 11, 2009. 2:29 PM
excuse my "complicated-preision" questions...i'm not very good at this...i need to ask you: are those led displays you use,common  anode or cathode ones?does it make any diference?mine's have a double common anode pins with op. voltage between 1.8-2.2V.and the second question is why did you used 15k resistor(alot of ohms) for the pic and the led displays....you use 5 volts for powering the pic...isn't that the actual op. voltage of the pic anyway?Thanxs in advance!
thermometer.gif
Dr. Pepper says: Oct 16, 2009. 5:37 PM
cool
Zaphod Beeblebrox says: Oct 17, 2009. 10:03 AM
dude join my group!!!!!!
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macobt (author) says: Oct 17, 2009. 10:28 AM
What group??
Kiteman says: Oct 17, 2009. 7:36 AM
Looks good - how about posting the project over here (as an Instructable) as well as on your blog?


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