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Atlantic slows warming, temperature rises seen resuming from 2030: Study
2014-08-22 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The Atlantic Ocean has masked global warming this century by soaking up vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere in a shift likely to reverse from around 2030 and spur fast temperature rises, scientists said. The theory is the latest explanation for a slowdown in the pace of warming at the Earth's surface since about 1998 that has puzzled experts because it conflicts with rising greenhouse gas emissions, especially from emerging economies led by China. "We're pointing to the Atlantic as the...
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Vishay Intertechnology Miniature Immersion Sensor Enables Fast And Accurate Fluid Temperature Sensing
2014-08-22 07:18:06| electronicsweb Home Page
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. recently introduced a new miniature immersion sensor for fluid temperature sensing from its Vishay BCcomponents Non-Linear Resistor division
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'Average global temperature has risen 0.8 degree'
2014-08-21 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Jagran Post: 'Major studies by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have carefully examined over 100 years of measurements and concluded that the average global temperature has risen about 0.8 degree Celsius,' Indian Institute of Astrophysics's former director Siraj Hasan said, delivering the 13th Darbari Seth Memorial Lecture, organized by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), here. 'The years 1983-2012 have likely been the warmest 30 years in the last 1,400 years. The gradual temperature increase...
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IC Temperature Sensor Accuracy Compensation With A PICmicro Microcontroller
2014-08-21 07:52:38| rfglobalnet Downloads
Microchip Technology Inc. provides a number of analog and serial-output Integrated circuit (IC) temperatures sensors.
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Maximum Accuracy Digital Temperature Sensor: MCP980
2014-08-21 07:21:51| rfglobalnet Home Page
The MCP9808 digital temperature sensor converts temperatures between -20°C and +100°C to a digital word with ±0.5°C (max.) accuracy. The MCP9808 comes with user-programmable registers that provide flexibility for temperature sensing applications. The registers allow user-selectable settings such as Shutdown or low-power modes and the specification of temperature Event and Critical output boundaries. When the temperature changes beyond the specified boundary limits, the MCP9808 outputs an Event signal. The user has the option of setting the event output signal polarity as an active-low or active-high comparator output for thermostat operation, or as temperature event interrupt output for microprocessor-based systems. The event output can also be configured as a Critical temperature output. This sensor has an industry standard 2-wire, SMBus and Standard I2C™Compatible compatible (100kHz/400kHz bus clock) serial interface, allowing up to eight sensors to be controlled in a single serial bus. These features make the MCP9808 ideal for sophisticated multi-zone temperature- monitoring applications.
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