Postby johnlee » Sun Nov 15, 2015 7:45 am
we have a temperature sensor. As of now, we are considering calibrating the temperature sensor. however, it is prone to interference from the heat generated by the WiFi circuitry itself, especially when the power amplifier starts transmitting. we haven't had a nice solution yet. but if we put the circuit to sleep and cool down, and then wake up to measure the temperature, it might be accurate enough. averaging may be needed to achieve sufficient accuracy.