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Temperature Controlled Light (Analog to Digital Conversion)

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Author: Raktim Mondol

Last Updated: 2012-07-26

Package Version: 0.0.0.1

Example: 1.0.0.0

Category: Graphics & LCD

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License: MIT license  

This project is an Example of Analog to Digital Conversion. Here light becomes turns off when temperature rises above 30 degree Celcius and it turns on when temperature becomes 25 degree celcius. According to your demand you can choose any range.

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