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This link would help you out to visualize your project: http://www.engineersgarage.com/contribution/solar-tracker-using-arduino
Chester AndersonParticipantThanks Atash, the info you added is really worth.
Chester AndersonParticipanta connector is nothing but a group of wires, you can use single stranded wires as most ports in DB9 are not used. Even if they were, you could have just soldered them to the board as per you need.
Chester AndersonParticipantHi,
you have to post the code for that.
Chester AndersonParticipantI am not able to get your question. A simple telephone already has a DTMF circuit?? Do you want a DTMF circuit that used telephone like circuitry??
April 18, 2013 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Displaying Temperature output on Hyperterminal of PC through the ADC of ATmega #9514Chester AndersonParticipantHi, there is one tutorial on using ADC of AVR. Find it in the EG labs>>AVR section.
Chester AndersonParticipantcan you please post a more clear picture of the circuit??
Chester AndersonParticipantYou can find well experimented experiments on 8051 and LCD interfacing in the EG labs section in 8051 microcontroller.
Chester AndersonParticipantultra low power feature reduces battery consumption, thus enabling the system to work for longer durations.
Chester AndersonParticipantHi,
I found a 8051 based water level indicator on this website. It has a LCD display which details with water levels (empty, partially full and full). Posting its circuit here. Find the rest part and coding in the 8051 section.
Chester AndersonParticipantthe USBasp can be broken here.
Chester AndersonParticipantthanks for the infio!!post the code soon!!!
Chester AndersonParticipantThanks guys!! this is great help!!!!
Chester AndersonParticipantExporting it to ARES is the only option.
Chester AndersonParticipantHi,
I would love to tell you about RF but there are already too many circuits and information on this website that I dont have anything new.
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