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Reccomended Temperature-Humidity Sensor

NOTHING is easy - anything and everything else is the problem...

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Hi alls,

I finally come up with HygroClip2 and also with Sensirion.

Both worked although it took me almost a week to figure out.

Thanks again for your help.

ThanhVan

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Silabs are bringing out RH & T Sensors with digital I2C output on Standard (commercial) grade CMOS with 3 & 5%RH accuracy and 1 and 0.5 degC accuracy.

Beta sampling taking place right now with mass sampling after the summer. Contact david.boylan@silabs.com for further details.

 

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@thanhvan wrote:

I am looking for Humidity-Temperature Sensor which will be used with LabVIEW through  NI-PXI 6220.

I do not need the high solution sensor (+/-0.5C), but an easy to use as I am new with LabVIEW. To control the temperature and humidity of a chamber by measuring current data and turn ON/OFF the heater/humidifier when needed.

Is there any example for me?

Your reccomendation is highly appreciated.

 


 

This is not a sensor but a piece of test equipment to measure temperature and humidity.

I was searching for something to add to our current test station to measure termperature and humidity.

http://us.flukecal.com/products/temperature-calibration/digital-thermometer-readouts/1620a-digital-t...

 

 

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Hello Tim,

 

I have a very old version of Labview, is there a chance that you can convert this VI to an older version, I have labview 7

 

Best regards,

 

Jorge

GE

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I recommend using the sensor RHT03 Sensor, there are many examples of this type of sensor

http://kesslerarduino.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/rht22-rht03/

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It's been a while...

For simple connectivity I recommend the VINT solution from Phidget. Please note that for USB connectivity, you'll need a HUB as well... if you prefer, you can use your own DAQ, and not use the HUB.

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