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- From: medin@catbyte.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Dave Medin)
- Subject: Re: Replacing LCD for a Temperature sensor
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.170027.10917@b30.ingr.com>
- Sender: medin@catbyte (Dave Medin)
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- Organization: Intergraph Corporation, Huntsville AL
- References: <1992Jul28.141433.6425@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 17:00:27 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul28.141433.6425@linus.mitre.org>, rajiv@hilltop.mitre.org (Rajiv Kohli) writes:
- |> I am not an electronics engineer but do play around with gadgets
- |>
- |> I have a temperature sensor from SEARS with LCD display. It gives
- |> the inside outside temperature.
- |>
- |> Q: The LCD display is large and I was trying to see if a
- |> small size one is available from the market and if anyone can
- |> suggest replacing methodology. I wouldn't mind a LED display,
- |> infact, would prefer it. I am trying to fit it in a small
- |> box in the dash board so it merges into the standard
- |> setting of the car.
-
- Why not use the Radio Shack LCD temperature display module
- (part number 277-123). It is self-contained and already
- miniaturized. It even has a temperature alarm threshhold
- so it could be used to alert you, for example, when the
- temps are close to 32 (ice on bridge surfaces, etc.)
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