This is a digital download for the code needed to build a 2 digit digital thermistor/thermometer using the PIC16F628 and a DS18B20
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Full Assembly Language code for MPLab 8.92 (spasm) or earlier with comments. Demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vhxyDxPzY0 What is it? This is the Assembly Code file needed as per the odonod…
Read More…Full Assembly Language code for MPLab 8.92 (spasm) or earlier with comments.
Demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vhxyDxPzY0
What is it?
This is the Assembly Code file needed as per the odonodesign tutorial on how to build a 2 digit digital thermometer using the superior PIC16F628 04 chip (not the inferior A or 20MHz chip). This simple project gives you the chance to cheaply build a digital thermometer (forless than £2 ($3.50) of components) that can read and display the temperature between 0-99 Degrees Celsius.
What's included in this Digital Download? Assembly code file ready to edit and or compile and flash to your PIC16F628. Complimentary Circuit diagram, components list and tutorial on how to build this can be found on my blog here:
https://odonodesign.com/blog/2024/05/21/how-to-make-a-temperature-monitor-for-your-home-fridge/
So take a look yourself and see just how easy it is.
Beautifully designed and highly accurate it's, the perfect educational tutorial on how to monitor temperature.
Disclaimer — Educational Use Only
This thermometer project (including source code, schematic, and documentation) is supplied strictly for personal learning, research, or hobby use. It is not certified or intended for commercial, industrial, or medical applications. For a commercial license, please see this listing:
The design and code are provided as-is, without any warranty of any kind — express or implied — including but not limited to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or safety.
By downloading, building, or using this project, you agree that you are solely responsible for verifying all safety aspects, electrical ratings, and compliance with local regulations. The author accepts no liability for any loss, damage, injury, or death arising from use or misuse of this project.
Do not use this design in situations where failure could cause harm or financial loss. Use at your own risk.
If you’re interested in modifying this project to suit you’re personal or business needs, why not hire me by messaging me? I built the code so understand the ins and outs of how it works. It is an extremely small single code file that is written in assembly language, so not a single line is unnecessary or causing too many instructions like if it was written in C. This will in turn promote battery life while it’s running. If you’d like the assembly file get in touch. If you’d like to incorporate this into your product project, get in touch.
Copywrite Notice: This assembly code file download is Copywrited by ODONODESIGN for one use only by the purchaser on this page. Under no circumstances may this code be resold/redistributed as is or modified/edited. You are free to use this for personal educational use only. Failure to comply with this will result in legal action being taken.
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