Thermostat with resistor-to-digital-converter control of trip point

   
   

The present invention controls a thermostat trip point using a resistor-to-digital converter. Generally, the value of an external resistor is measured and converted to a digital code equivalent. The digital code drives a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) which sets the trip point for the thermostat. The tolerance of the external resistor(s) does not contribute to the tolerance of the trip point.

 
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