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1kΩ is ~= 4.7kΩ for pulling a bus high purposes. It should work just fine that way - 3.3V at 1000Ω is 3.3mA, which is well within the capabilities of a properly configured Raspberry Pi.
Hi all! I've been racking my brain on this, searching all over, and can't seem to find any good solutions on monitoring the stack temp of my wood stove in Home Assistant. No 3rd party products ...
It is simple to wire up to the Raspberry Pi and doesn’t require any pull up resistors. – DSB18B20 — This temperature sensor has a digital output, which works well with the Raspberry Pi.
GY-906 is an easy DIY Raspberry Pi project using inexpensive materials like PICO, GY-906 sensor, OLED display, push switch, etc. The project utilizes the GY-906 Infrared Temperature sensor, giving ...
As you’d expect, you’ll need a couple of Raspberry Pis, a touch screen, a temperature sensor, a Raspberry Pi camera, and a pair of Wi-Fi dongles.
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