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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

[oopic] Cooling control system

I'm looking at using an oopic to monitor temperatures and activate a
cooling/heating system as required, and to display system status

Temps monitored will be:
Averaged Ambient External (2 samples)
Averaged Internal Ambient (2 samples)
Averaged Internal Core (2 samples)

the H/C system will attempt to maintain an even temperature

the display:
Will consist of colored LEDs arainged into a 4x4 grid
General temp (hot, warm, good, cool) for each of the monitored temps
and whether the H/C system is heating, idling, off, or cooling

I was wondering if anyone had suggestions about boards to use or how
to configure them (I'll worry about programming later, have to
decide on layout and components first)

I was planning on using a seperate display board that would link to
the temp controller. Do I need a seperate board to collect and
weight the samples, or am I overlooking anything?



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