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mikroSDK Library

Thermo 17 click

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2020-02-21

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

mikroSDK Library: 1.0.0.0

Category: Temperature & humidity

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License: MIT license  

The Thermo 17 Click is a Click boardâ„¢ based on the TMP451-Q1, a high-accuracy, lowpower remote temperature sensor monitor with a built-in local temperature sensor from Texas Instruments.

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Thermo 17 click

Thermo 17 click

Native view of the Thermo 17 click board.

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Thermo 17 click

Thermo 17 click

Front and back view of the Thermo 17 click board.

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Library Description

Library probides functions for reading from and writing to device, and additional function for reading temperature value from sensor.

Key functions:

  • void thermo17_generic_write ( uint8_t reg_adr, uint8_t write_data ) - Function for writing data
  • uint8_t thermo17_generic_read ( uint8_t reg_adr ) - Function for reading data
  • float thermo17_read_temp ( uint8_t temp_macro ) - Function for reading temperature from device

Examples description

The application is composed of three sections :

  • System Initialization - Initialization of I2C module and setting int and an pin to input
  • Application Initialization - Check id status
  • Application Task - Appliction measures temp value every 1000ms and logs it
void application_task ( )
{
    float read_data;
    char txt_out[ 30 ];

    read_data = thermo17_read_temp( THERMO17_TEMPERATURE_LOCAL );
    FloatToStr( read_data, txt_out );
    mikrobus_logWrite( " - LOCAL: ", _LOG_TEXT );
    mikrobus_logWrite( txt_out, _LOG_LINE );

    Delay_ms( 100 );

    read_data = thermo17_read_temp( THERMO17_TEMPERATURE_REMOTE );
    FloatToStr( read_data, txt_out );
    mikrobus_logWrite( " - REMOTE: ", _LOG_TEXT );
    mikrobus_logWrite( txt_out, _LOG_LINE );
    
    Delay_ms( 100 );
    mikrobus_logWrite( " ******************** ", _LOG_LINE );
    Delay_ms( 1000 );
}

Other mikroE Libraries used in the example:

  • I2C
  • UART
  • Convesions

Additional notes and informations

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