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Single board provides humidity/temperature sensing

A Phidgets product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 27, 2008

Users can program Phidgets using a simple and well-documented application programming interface (API) that is supported under Windows 2000, XP and Vista and Windows CE.

Phidgets has released the 1125 humidity/temperature sensor on a single small board.

It gives relative humidity from 10 to 95% and can detect ambient temperatures from - 40 to +100C.

"Most of our users tend to use the Humidity sensor in combination with a temperature sensor; so it made a lot of sense to put them both on the same board " says Chester Fitchett, CEO of Phidgets.

"Unlike a lot of our competitor's products that require their users to write some firmware code in order to use their sensor, we are completely plug and play" says Bernard Rousseau, Director of Marketing.

"With Phidgets, you plug it in and start using it and when it comes to programming, the user, not us, decides which operating system and which computer language he wants to use", added Rousseau.

Users can program Phidgets using a simple yet powerful and well documented application programming interface (API) that is supported under Windows 2000, XP and Vista and Windows CE.

Users can write programs in Visual Basic, VB.NET, C#, C/C++ and Flash/Flex.

Phidgets also provides programming examples for all its products to help programmers write their own programs.

The API Libraries as well as the examples and the documentation are available at no charge online.

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