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|  | MCP9808 Temperature Sensor | 
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|  | Overview | 
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|  | Sample application that periodically reads temperature from the MCP9808 sensor. | 
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|  | Requirements | 
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|  | The MCP9808 digital temperature sensor converts temperatures between -20°C and | 
|  | +100°C to a digital word with ±0.5°C (max.) accuracy. It is I2C compatible and | 
|  | supports up to 16 devices on the bus. We do not require pullup resistors on the | 
|  | data or clock signals as they are already installed on the breakout board. | 
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|  | The MCP9808 is available in a discrete component form but it is much easier to | 
|  | use it mounted on a breakout board. We used the Adafruit breakout board. | 
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|  | - `MCP9808 Sensor`_ | 
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|  | This sample uses the sensor APIs and the provided driver for the MCP9808 sensor. | 
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|  | Wiring | 
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|  | The MCP9808 requires 2 wires for the I2C bus plus power and ground. The power | 
|  | can be either 5V or 3.3V. | 
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|  | We connect the Data and clock wires to Analog ports A4 and A5 which is the I2C | 
|  | pins on Arduino compatible boards. | 
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|  | In this hookup we are only connecting one device to one of the supported boards. | 
|  | It reads the temperature and displays it on the console. | 
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|  | References | 
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|  | - http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/en556182 | 
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|  | .. _`MCP9808 Sensor`: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1782 |