The new design looks far better.Okay, What kind of problems with Thermocouple interfacing circuit ?
More details needed:The cold side of Peltier is cooled with a large heatsink. The Peltier and its heatsink is mounted away from device.
The short advice to your daydream is, forget about this; don't waste your and our time thinking of putting your system to work within an oven. You will be lucky if it simply don't work; it is likely to burn, or even to take fire; keep in mind that you are adding to the ficticious environment temperature (125oC), the self heating of the components (e.g junction temperature on silicon devices), in addition to the accumulated heat confined within the case, which will cumulately at the end subject them to an actual temperature much higher than any standard temperature range, whatever it is, industrial, extended, military, etc...unless you're willing to deal with a life expectancy of your board of few seconds.The +125 degree C is environment temperature where the device is placed
You probably had the curiosity to search for information, besides the microcontroller itself, of other components of the module, such as the flash memory mounted there, and if you look at the datasheet you will realize that it is specified to a limit temperature less than 100 degrees celcius.If yes, Would the coding for ESP8266 will be same as general purpose ESP8266 ?
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