upm/examples/java/TEX00_Example.java
Jon Trulson b778476597 tex00: Initial Implementation
The Veris TEX00 temperature sensor family is made up of a series of
RTD thermistors in wall mount packaging.

This driver was developed using the TED00, which utilizes a 10K Ohm
Type 2 thermistor.  However, this driver can support the other 12
variants of the TE series as well by providing the correct sensor type
to the class constructor.  These other sensor types have not been
tested.  Only the TED00 hardware was tested with this driver.

This sensor must be connected as part of a voltage divider, with the
balancing resistor ideally matched to the sensor's 25C detection
range.  For the TED00 (10kt2), a 10K Ohm (1% tolerance) resistor was
used in a circuit like the following:

GND o----|TED00(10k2)|----o----|balanceResistor(10K)|----o VCC (+5vdc)
                          |
                          |
                          |----o A0 (analog input to MCU)

A 3.3vdc voltage can be used as well if desired.

Signed-off-by: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Malik <abhishek.malik@intel.com>
2016-03-22 17:16:21 -07:00

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* Author: Jon Trulson <jtrulson@ics.com>
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import upm_tex00.TEX00;
public class TEX00_Example
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException
{
// ! [Interesting]
System.out.println("Initializing...");
// Instantiate an TEX00 instance, using A0 for the analog input. In
// this example, we are using a 10K Ohm balance resistor and a TED
// (10k type 2) thermistor.
TEX00 sensor = new TEX00(0, 10000.0f,
TEX00.SENSOR_TYPES_T.STYPE_THERMISTOR_TED);
System.out.println("Minimum temperature: "
+ sensor.getTemperatureRangeMin());
System.out.println("Maximum temperature: "
+ sensor.getTemperatureRangeMax());
System.out.println();
while (true)
{
// update our values from the sensor
sensor.update();
if (sensor.isOutOfRange())
{
System.out.println("Temperature out of range");
}
else
{
// we show both C and F for temperature
System.out.println("Temperature: "
+ sensor.getTemperature()
+ " C / "
+ sensor.getTemperature(true)
+ " F");
}
System.out.println();
Thread.sleep(1000);
}
// ! [Interesting]
}
}