A Microprocessor-based Temperature Control System
by Austin Carr Many times there are simple things people can do to conserve energy which in turn saves money, conserves natural resources and improves the environment. But, when energy conservation becomes more complex many are unable to take full advantage of conservation ideas. This project addresses the problem. A temperature controlling system in the home will allow people to decrease their energy usage. The project involves design, construction, and operation of a 6809 microprocessor
based temperature controlling system. The system is used to regulate temperature
in individual rooms and control temperature levels for time of day usage.
The system utilizes keyboard and display interface to make the system user
dependent.
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