Assume an analog temperature sensor shown in Figure 1 has output voltage of 0V to 5V. This sensor output the voltages when measuring temperature that range from 0℃ to 100 °C. Design an 8085-microprocessor system that interface with the sensor using analog to digital converter AD0804 as shown in Figure 2 through the following compulsory steps:
Assume an analog temperature sensor shown in Figure 1 has output voltage of 0V to 5V. This sensor output the voltages when measuring temperature that range from 0℃ to 100 °C. Design an 8085-microprocessor system that interface with the sensor using analog to digital converter AD0804 as shown in Figure 2 through the following compulsory steps:
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Assume an analog temperature sensor shown in Figure 1 has output voltage of 0V to 5V.
This sensor output the voltages when measuring temperature that range from 0°C to 100 °C.
Design an 8085-microprocessor system that interface with the sensor using analog to
digital converter AD0804 as shown in Figure 2 through the following compulsory steps:
Vin
Vout
SV
To analog pin
of AD0804
R
10k
Analog
Temperature
Sensor
Gnd
Figure 1. Analog Temperature Sensor
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[Soalan 3]
Assume an analog temperature sensor shown in Figure 1 has output voltage of 0V to 5V.
This sensor output the voltages when measuring temperature that range from 0°C to 100 °C.
Design an 8085-microprocessor system that interface with the sensor using analog to
digital converter AD0804 as shown in Figure 2 through the following compulsory steps:
Vin
Vout
SV
To analog pin
of AD0804
R
10k
Analog
Temperature
Sensor
Gnd
Figure 1. Analog Temperature Sensor
[Rajah 1. Penderia Suhu Analog)]
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