The simplest way would be via an ADC
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To wire a dual potentiometer, first identify the three terminals on each pot: the first terminal is the input (usually connected to the voltage source), the second terminal is the wiper (output), and the third terminal is the ground. Connect the input terminal of both potentiometers to the voltage source. Then, connect the wiper terminals to your output device, and finally, connect the ground terminals to the common ground. Ensure that the wiring matches the desired function, such as volume control or tone adjustment in audio applications.
The potentiometer is a position tranducer. It forms a resistance divider, proportional to position.
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65536 bytes, because the 8051 family has a 16 bit external address buss.
You will need a 8051 device programmer that connect to a PC with software to drive the programmer
8051 is old MCU technology there is other MCUs on the market with build in ADCs, the PIC MCU from Micro Chip is the most popular and is very easy to program, more about PIC at this link http://www.patenttrade.net
Yes, but you'll need way more detail than you can get from a simple answer. You need: The 8051 micro, an LCD interface the LCD, and software to get the 8051 to drive the LCD. You may be able to find a kit/project that already contains these items.
what type of transducer potentiometer
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because i said so thats why
how many interrupts in 8051
A potentiometer is a variable resistor used in electronics.
avr is high speed cmpar to 8051.in 8051 there are less number of instructions
A dual potentiometer is nothing but a potentiometer which has TWO channels.. Like two INs and two OUTs on the same unit.
A dual potentiometer is nothing but a potentiometer which has TWO channels.. Like two INs and two OUTs on the same unit.
The 8051 runs on +5vdc.