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The [http://pcsensor.com/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=7 RDing TEMPer1] is a USB-based temperature logger.
The [http://pcsensor.com/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=7 RDing TEMPer1] is a USB-based temperature logger.


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== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


* Main chip/sensor: Unknown, yet.
* Main chip/sensor: National LM75 or compatible
** This was verified by sniffing the I2C protocol on the wires, which shows an LM75 compatible protocol. The chip is not on the PCB, but rather encapsulated in the sensor cable itself.
* PC interface chip: Unkown, but lsusb says "0c45:7401 Microdia". It's a HID device.


== Photos ==
== Photos ==


TODO.
<gallery>
File:Rding temper1 device front.jpg|<small>Device, front</small>
File:Rding temper1 device back.jpg|<small>Device, back</small>
File:Rding temper1 pcb front.jpg|<small>PCB, front</small>
File:Rding temper1 pcb back.jpg|<small>PCB, back</small>
File:Rding temper1 probe.jpg|<small>Temperature probe</small>
</gallery>


== Protocol ==
== Protocol ==


TODO.
HID-based.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==


TODO.
TODO.
[[Category:Device]]
[[Category:Thermometer]]
[[Category:Planned]]

Latest revision as of 11:00, 11 November 2012

RDing TEMPer1

The RDing TEMPer1 is a USB-based temperature logger.

See RDing TEMPer1/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.

Hardware

  • Main chip/sensor: National LM75 or compatible
    • This was verified by sniffing the I2C protocol on the wires, which shows an LM75 compatible protocol. The chip is not on the PCB, but rather encapsulated in the sensor cable itself.
  • PC interface chip: Unkown, but lsusb says "0c45:7401 Microdia". It's a HID device.

Photos

Protocol

HID-based.

Resources

TODO.