How to Interface DC motor with 8051

Introduction Hi guys, in this article we will see how to interface DC motor with 8051. Components Required 8051 Microcontroller – 1 8051 Program Dumper- 1 DC Motor – 1 L293 Driver Module – 1 Breadboard – 1 Jumper wires L293D is a motor driver. As its name suggests it can drive a motor (normally DC…

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Mastering the Art of Blinking with TMS320F280025C Microcontroller

Overview: We explore the fundamental idea of flashing an LED with the TMS320F280025C microcontroller in this article. With the use of GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins, beginners may control an LED by following the detailed instructions in this manual. Required components S.No COMPONENTS Qty 1 TMS320F280025C microcontroller 1 Buy F280025C From Mouser 2 Connection hardware(JTAG,USB) …

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How to do Arduino Coding for beginners

In Arduino, we can do coding in C and C++ languages. We will discuss how can code in C++ language and some basic predefined functions in Arduino Code structure will be as follow: The above program is an example of led blinking of 1 second. Predefined Functions: Some of the predefined functions are:pinMode(pin,mode);digitalRead(pin);digitalWrite(pin,value);analogRead(pin);analogWrite(pin,value);pulseIn(pin,value);delay(ms); pinMode(pin,mode): Configures…

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Exam Room Guide Using RFID

The project aims to design an “Exam Room Guide” by which students can be guided for exams based on the confusion system. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) card readers provide a low-cost solution for reading passive RFID transponder tags up to 2 inches away. RFID card readers can be used in a wide variety of hobby and commercial applications, including access control, automatic identification, robotic navigation, inventory tracking, payment systems, and car immobilization.

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How to Interface MQ 2 with Arduino

Introduction: MQ 2 or MQ6 is Gas leakage sensor which consists of 4 pins. This module is used to detect the gases like butane, propane and LPG. VCC – 5v DC GND – ground D0 – Digital out A0 – Analog out Requirements: Arduino UNO – 1 MQ2/MQ6 – 1 Jumper Wires Working: If no…

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Measuring the Clock Frequency of the TMS320F28069 Microcontroller

Overview The measurement of clock frequencies is an essential component of embedded system development. For activities like precise timing, baud rate computation for serial connection, and ensuring that your system functions within its defined boundaries, knowing the precise clock frequency of your microcontroller is crucial. This article will examine the TMS320F28069 microcontroller’s clock frequency measurement…

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