I have C++ lib for DHT22 if you need it. Sent from my Huawei phone-------- Original Message --------Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Raspberry PIFrom: Paul Tansom via Hampshire To: hampshire@???CC: Paul Tansom ** Adam John Trickett via Hampshire <hampshire@???> [2019-02-19 12:08]:> On Monday, 18 February 2019 20:04:20 CET Tim Brocklehurst via Hampshire wrote:> > Oh, for digital thermometers, look at the DS18B20 one-wire sensors. They're> > easy to read and come in various packages. > > That's the one I've seen on various Google searches so far, seems popular, and > simple to work with.** end quote [Adam John Trickett via Hampshire]I went for a DHT22 as I needed humidity as well... and still haven't gotround to using it yet!-- Paul Tansom | Aptanet Ltd. |
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