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@@ -1051,13 +1051,13 @@
# sections with an "adc_temperature" prefix). This allows one to
# define a custom temperature sensor that measures a voltage on an
# Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) pin and uses linear interpolation
-# between a set of configured temperature/voltage measurements to
-# determine the temperature. The resulting sensor can be used as a
-# sensor_type in a heater section. (For example, if one defines a
-# "[adc_temperature my_sensor]" section then one may use a
-# "sensor_type: my_sensor" when defining a heater.) Be sure to place
-# the sensor section in the config file above its first use in a
-# heater section.
+# between a set of configured temperature/voltage (or
+# temperature/resistance) measurements to determine the
+# temperature. The resulting sensor can be used as a sensor_type in a
+# heater section. (For example, if one defines a "[adc_temperature
+# my_sensor]" section then one may use a "sensor_type: my_sensor" when
+# defining a heater.) Be sure to place the sensor section in the
+# config file above its first use in a heater section.
#[adc_temperature my_sensor]
#temperature1:
#voltage1:
@@ -1067,6 +1067,14 @@
# A set of temperatures (in Celsius) and voltages (in Volts) to use
# as reference when converting a temperature. At least two
# measurements must be provided.
+#temperature1:
+#resistance1:
+#temperature2:
+#resistance2:
+#...
+# Alternatively one may specify a set of temperatures (in Celsius)
+# and resistance (in Ohms) to use as reference when converting a
+# temperature. At least two measurements must be provided.
# MAXxxxxx serial peripheral interface (SPI) temperature based