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		<title>Low cost Thermal IR Sensor for AVR microcontroller</title>
		<description><![CDATA[May 1, 2010

Overview: I needed a temperature sensor to monitor battery temperatures while they were being charged.  I happened to have one of these IRTs (Infrared thermometers)  from Harbor Freight Tools sitting by my bench. They cost about $20 USD.  I thought it would be fun to use an IR sensor for this purpose. After a little probing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RFM12 / RFM12B Calculator</title>
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February 12, 2009
This is a simple calculator to assist in determining the RFM12 commands. See my first post for info about the RFM12 modules. You will still need to study the data sheet but once you understand how to use these devices this calculator will make setting one up easier.
Tested on: Windows XP, Win98
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		<title>RMF12B interfaced to an Atmel AVR ATmega88 running Bascom code</title>
		<description><![CDATA[July 22, 2008
The first project I want to share was used as a learning tool to get to know how to use the HopeRF RFM12 / RFM12B wireless transceiver modules. This post will also be a learning tool for writing a post. So please excuse any short comings of this first attempt at blogging.
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