You can probably find thermistors rates to these temperatures and hook them
up to an analog input.
On May 2, 2014 7:35 AM, "invitro59" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have a project to make an oven work with IOIO. The original electronic
> board is dead and cost around 750,00 dollars to replace. Of course the
> manufacturer does not want to give the diagram of the board so I cannot
> replace the dead SMD capacitors on it, as nothing is written on it, What a
> world !!!!
>
> I would like to know if IOIO can collect data from high temperature
> sensors. I have found I2C compatible sensors over the net but only goes to
> +125°C
>
> Can we use other sensors that are not I2C compatible... like PT 100 or PT
> 1000 and may be convert ohms to I2C compatible.
>
> As everyone know oven need to go up to 350°C, as for the rest it is only
> relay controls...time, door opening, steam, fan etc....
>
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