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   * the most inexpensive variant of 1W temperature sensor   * the most inexpensive variant of 1W temperature sensor
-  * digital waterproof sensor ​based on the DS18B20 chip +  * digital waterproof sensor ​featuring ​the **DS18B20** chip 
-  * size of the metal sensor casing: 6×30 mm +  * metal probe dimensions: 6×30 mm 
-  * suitable for temperature measurements in range of -10°C/​+85°C ​(from -55°C up to +125°C ​with reduced accuracy) +  * The temperature sensors are suitable for temperature measurements in the range of -10°C/​+85°C. With reduced accuracy, the sensors can be used in a range from -55°C up to +125°C 
-  * compatible with all Unipi 1-Wire ​devices -> 4-wire connection +  * Suitable for all Unipi 1W devices -> 4-wire connection 
-  * easy connection to Unipi controllers ​using an RJ45 connector with a suitable [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​kabely-redukce-rozbocovace-c41|reduction or splitter]]+  * Easy connection to Unipi units using an RJ45 connector with a suitable [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​kabely-redukce-rozbocovace-c41|splitter]]
   * [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​1-wire-teplotni-senzor-p63|link to e-shop]]   * [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​1-wire-teplotni-senzor-p63|link to e-shop]]
-  * more info and tips regarding sensor connection are available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]+  * More info and tips regarding sensor connection are available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]
  
 <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Examples of use:</​span></​html>​ <​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Examples of use:</​span></​html>​
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   * measuring temperature of liquids in pipes   * measuring temperature of liquids in pipes
  
-<​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Possible applications:</​span></​html>​ +<​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​Applicable for: </​span></​html>​ 
-  * all Unipi PLCs with 1-Wire ​bus, including Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite +  * All Unipi units with a 1W bus, including ​the Unipi 1.1/Lite 
-  the Unipi Extension xG18 module +    With Unipi 1W hub and splitter 
-  * the Unipi 8-port hub or the 2-port splitter+  * Unipi Extension xG18
  
-If you want to connect the temperature sensor directly to Patron or Neuron controllers,​ you can do so by cutting ​off the connector and connecting the sensor ​directly ​to the PLC's 1-Wire ​terminal. Older variants of Unipi Neuron and Patron controllers,​ as well as Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite, support ​a direct connection ​as they feature an RJ45 portFurther ​info is available in the [[https://​kb.unipi.technology/​en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden#​wire_on_unipi_neuron_rj45|1-Wire bus and 1-Wire ​sensor connection ​article]].+A direct connection ​to Unipi unit can be performed ​by cutting ​away the connector and connecting the sensor to the 1W terminal ​of Patron or Neuron units. Older Neuron ​units and the Unipi 1.1/​Lite ​feature an RJ45 connectorallowing for a direct connection. ​For more info, please visit the [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden#​wire_bus_on_unipi_devices|1-Wire bus and sensor connection]].