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  Re: Obtaining the Handyboard in the UK
 
<bold>John Hatton, writes: </bold><x-quoted>The problem with ordering from the USA is that</x-quoted> <x-quoted>customs charge taxes/duty on goods over ?145 ($237 approx.) which</x-quoted> <x-quoted>increases the cost. </x-quoted> In Canada custom (...) (27 years ago, 22-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Obtaining the Handyboard in the UK
 
Does anybody know if it is possible to get the Handyboard in kit form or assembled in the UK. The problem with ordering from the USA is that customs charge taxes/duty on goods over ?145 ($237 approx.) which increases the cost. Thanks in advance for (...) (27 years ago, 22-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: LM34 temp sensor to handy board?
 
(...) Depends on the specific version of the LM34, I believe mine can read between -50 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. ---...--- Jeff Keyzer UCSD EE Major jkeyzer@ucsd.edu (URL) (27 years ago, 22-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: LM34 temp sensor to handy board?
 
(...) of (...) accuracy. What is the maximum temperature that the LM34 will 'read' ? Thanks Chris (27 years ago, 22-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
 
  Re: LM34 temp sensor to handy board?
 
Jeff, I used a couple of the 10mV/deg Kelvin ones, with nothing more than the current load resistor, ie no amplification at all. For example, freezing point = zero celcius = 273 Kelvin = 2.73 volts. With the 6811 resolution of about 20 mV (5v / (...) (27 years ago, 22-Jul-97, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)


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