T5403 Barometric Breakout Board
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May 14, 2015 - Eagle
T5403 Barometric Breakout Board
Sicklinger project in AS4.18, atmel, atmega168, c, UART, barometric pressure, BMP180
This device (atmega328) measure temperature by DS 18b20 (18S20) - maximum 8 pcs, barometric pressure with user defined offset for relative pressure, display it on LCD 4x20, HD 44780, and send it on UART. You can set 2 thermostats - output is 2 relays
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