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• #2
Interesting question :)
I just checked and the STM32s themselves will handle -40°C to 105°C. The voltage regulator on the Pico will do up to 125°C, but the voltage regulator on the original board tops out at 85°C.
It looks like the resonator and the FET on the Pico are good for 125°C and 150°C respectively, so unless the passives have problems (which I doubt) I think the Pico is fine for Industrial temperature range.
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• #3
...lets go for some cooking... ;-)... just not with my pans... and when, then don't scratch'em...
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• #5
No problem - the voltage regulator will have problems at 85°C (and depending on power draw may get to a few degrees above ambient). Still, it'll do you for up to 70 degrees :)
Hi I have a data logging project that needs to be near Industrial: −40°C to 100°C but could get away with 0-70c operating temperature range. I can't find any quoted operating ranges for original or pico would love to use either.
Thanks