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Build the DigiThermometer spec. 0-100.0 °C

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first_control

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I'm new member and this first post.
I would like to shear idea and get suggression from everyone here.
So,I 'd like to present my project in Digital thermometer whice read from 0- 100 C.

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first_control said:
I'm new member and this first post.
I would like to shear idea and get suggression from everyone here.
So,I 'd like to present my project in Digital thermometer whice read from 0- 100 C.

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It looks pretty good. I would think that, if you wanted feedback, you would post right after you finished the design. Why did you wait almost 9 years to tell us about it? :D
 
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I'd have to agree with 3v0. Maybe the breadboard looks like a rats nest though =>
 
My comment no longer makes sense. The first time I looked at the documentation (schematic, I think), I coulda sworn I saw a 1998 date. I had the feeling then that this was an ego scam, but I doubt the Atmel 89C4051 is 9 years old. I owe our OP an apology.
Sorry, dude. :(
I KNEW I had seen 1998. Check out **broken link removed**. I truly hope first_control is actually Wichit Sirichote. II've sent Sirichote an e-mail to find out.
Did you notice that this guy's user name changed? Or someone else from his "organization" posted thanks.
 
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Did you notice that this guy's user name changed?
The link is now invalid:
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:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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