Temperature Sensors for Linux

Temperatures

Humidity

Weekly Graphs

DigiTemp is a simple to use program for reading values from 1-wire devices. Its main use is for reading temperature sensors, but it also reads counters, and understands the 1-wire hubs with devices on different branches of the network. DigiTemp now supports the following 1-wire temperature sensors: DS18S20 (and DS1820), DS18B20, DS1822, the DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor, DS2422 and DS2423 Counters, DS2409 MicroLAN Coupler (used in 1-wire hubs), and the AAG TAI-8540 humidity sensor.

NEWS DigiTemp v3.6.0 is released!
Thanks to everyone for their patches and bug reports!
NOTE: This release does not include a windows release, I don't have cygwin setup on windows yet.

The DigiTemp software package is found in the software section. I am no longer selling hardware, but the old product line can be viewed in the products area. iButtonLink is now selling the DT1A temperature modules, or you can build your own using the Eagle CAD and Gerber files to make your own PC boards. iButtonLink products are also available in the UK from HomeChip.

DigiTemp software works with Linux and other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. There are are older, unsupported, versions of DigiTemp available for DOS and Windows. If you port DigiTemp to a new OS I'd appreciate a patch to that I can include it in the next release.

The DigiTemp FAQ, HOWTOs and other reference material can be found on the documentation page. Contributions from users are greatly appreciated. You can find a list of DigiTemp users here on the user links page. DigiTemp has been deployed in a wide range of environments, from backyard temperature pagodas to government computer clusters, it can be useful wherever you need to monitor temperatures.

Robert Graham describes (with pictures) how to measure humidity with a couple of DS18S20 sensors, a fan and some PVC pipe. Here on the Wet Bulb Humidity page.

In addition to the DigiTemp Mailing List, you can also find support at the iButtonLink Forums, and more general 1-wire support at the Dalsemi Forums.


Copyright 2008 by Brian C. Lane