Bonjour, English please!
There are two possible ways I would recommend:

   - Using a TMP102 over I2C. This is probably the easiest. This chip has
   breakout boards sold by many hobby-electronics manufacturers, such as
   SparkFun.
   - Using a thermistor with a pull-up resistor and an analog input. This
   might come out cheaper, but is slightly more complicated on the software
   side (deriving the temperature from the measured voltage requires some math
   - nothing too bad though). Also, thermistors are very non-linear, so you'd
   have to limit yourself to a certain, rather small range in order to get
   reasonable precision.



On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 5:48 PM, يمامة التيسير <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bonjour, je veux un tuto sur le sensor temperature pour mesurer la
> température avec la carte IOIO android
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