Control Single Chip Temperature Data Logger | Controller Circuit

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Control Single Chip Temperature Data Logger

A data logger is a device that records measurements over time. The measurements could be any physical variable like temperature, pressure, voltage, humidity, etc. This project describes how to build a mini logger that records surrounding temperature values. This is the figure of the circuit;
Temperature will be measured with a DS1820 temperature sensor. DS1820 is a one wire digital temperature sensor from Dallas Semiconductor (now MAXIM). The operating temperature range of the device is -55°C to +125°C with an accuracy of ±0.5°C over the range of -10°C to +85°C. The temperature sensor output is 9?bit Celsius temperature measurement, and so the temperature resolution corresponds to the least significant bit, and which is 0.5°C. But in this project we will use only the most significant eight bits. Therefore, the temperature resolution will be 1°C. The measured temperatures will be recorded into the internal EEPROM memory of PIC12F683. 


The first location of the internal EEPROM will store the sampling interval of data logger. Sampling interval defines the time gap between two successive measurements. This project will have 3 options for sampling time: 1 sec, 1 min, and 10 min. These are user selectable. The second location of EEPROM will store the number of measurements recorded so far. And the remaining 254 EEPROM locations will store 8?bit temperatures. So, using 10 min sampling interval, 254 bytes of EEPROM will provide data logging for 42 hours. The recorded measurements can be sent to PC at any time through a serial link at 9600 baud.

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