D-Tek Inline Temp Probe

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D-Tek Inline Temp Probe

Post by Marquis »

Is it possible to connect a D-Tek Inline Temp Probe to a MX 212? :-?
The D-Tek Inline Temp Probe only has 2 cables and the MX 212 has 3 pins...... :grr:

http://www.dtekcustoms.com/browseproduc ... Probe.HTML

Any help would be appreciated! <:)

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Post by Raquel »

Hello Marquis,

Thanks for your post.

The temp probes supported by the MX series are Dallas 1-Wire devices. These come with 3 connections, +5V, Data and Gnd. If D-Tek's Inline Temp Probe is a Dallas 1-Wire device, then the MX series can support it.

I checked the link you gave but did not see that there are two wires to the Inline Temp Probe. Do you have some kind of data sheet?

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Post by Henry »

That's pretty nice. We will incorporate support for it in the GX series in the future.
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Post by Marquis »

Thanks for your help guys, here's a photo of the inline probe... :D

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As you can see it's only got 2 cables, it uses a standard 10k ohm thermistor -50 - 110 Deg C (320.2 - .7579 kohms).
Could not find any other details, will e-mail them for more info :eyebrow:

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Post by thanatos2k »

I recall you can short two of the three legs on those dallas temp sensors, but the one you referenced uses a standard thermistor, not a 1-wire bus. :(

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Post by bwhiten »

A "1-Wire" device is digital. This sensor, since it uses a thermistor and is only two wires, is analog. Basically one wire on each end of a resistor that changes value with changes in temperature. You would need to set up a current source through this device then feed the resulting voltage drop to a D/A converter for measurement.

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