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Top 11 C Temperature Projects
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embedded-sht
Embedded SHT Drivers for Sensirion Temperature and Humidity Sensors - Download the Zip Package from the Release Page
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bluetooth-temperature-sensors
Read Bluetooth Advertising Packets from BLE temperature sensors and publish data to MQTT
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bbq-controller
Fuzzy logic based BBQ temperature controller using an ESP2866 or ESP32 with colour display
So apparently the Pinecil is a BLE-enabled soldering iron with a 108 MHz RISC-V processor running a custom real-time operating system [0]. The author wanted to access the UART logs, so they repurposed a Raspberry Pi Pico (a dual-core microcontroller system running a real-time OS) for the task.
That's a staggering amount of hardware, sortware and computing power devoted to decoding one of the simplest and oldest serial protocols from a device whose sole purpose is to essentially melt tin. Maybe I'm out of touch, but I think I'll stick to my thermostat-controlled Weller soldering station and FTDI UART converters. I apologize if this post comes across as snarky, my point is that these are solved problems and have been for half a century.
[0] https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS
Project mention: [Guide] How to unbrick Gigabyte G5 KC BIOS (step-by-step) | /r/GamingLaptops | 2023-04-2810th gen is locked by "Overclocking lock" And "Cfg lock" in bios, you can disable it thru ifr and use any software to undervolt your cpu (throttlestop on windows, linux has its own software (this, probably)). This is a lot safer than just putting voltages in bios as you can guess.
C Temperature related posts
- [Guide] How to unbrick Gigabyte G5 KC BIOS (step-by-step)
- developing this multi-function flashlight. a bit stuck and need feedback
- Help with installing intel undervolt on PopOS?
- [HEX]POD on Hackaday
- [HEX]POD on GitHub
- Any tips on having my T480 run silent on Ubuntu?
- Is there a way to set fan curves using an external controller that for the most part is independent of software/operating system?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Temperature projects in C? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | IronOS | 6,820 |
2 | intel-undervolt | 791 |
3 | asus-fan | 96 |
4 | fanpico | 92 |
5 | embedded-sht | 83 |
6 | bluetooth-temperature-sensors | 52 |
7 | aquacomputer_d5next-hwmon | 53 |
8 | ThermistorLibrary | 50 |
9 | bbq-controller | 26 |
10 | H6X_10.2-old- | 9 |
11 | xsct | 0 |
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