As it happens to be, I still have some LM75 3.3V in my magic drawers - so I designed a little breakout IIC board with 0603 resistors, to also see If I'm able to solder those. It's not a #Charles Jr, but still small :)
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I stole from every one. The huzza from Adafruit. Matts breakout board. Al1s board from here. NodeMCUs DevKit.
As it happens to be, I still have some LM75 3.3V in my magic drawers - so I designed a little breakout IIC board with 0603 resistors, to also see If I'm able to solder those. It's not a #Charles Jr, but still small :)
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Did you know the Part LM92CIM?
It has ~3 Times Better accuracy and 1.5 Times Better Resolution ;) and 5 Times more pricey
I have some of them but not used yet :-(
http://de.farnell.com/texas-instruments/lm92cim/dig-temperatursensor-smd-soic8/dp/9489711?mckv=spDWJG21B_dc|pcrid|76752942303|kword|lm92cim|match|p|plid|&CMP=KNC-GDE-FDE-GEN-SKU-MDC
Are your LM75 SOIC8? They seemed Pincompatible :)
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hmm, interesting :) I have those LM75 for 4 years now and never did something with them, so I figured they were a good practice for doing some pcbs - actually I just wanted some new OSHpark boards, because they're purple and awesome ;)
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