| ??? 05/10/03 19:49 Read: times |
#45192 - RE: 8051+dac+339=8051+ADC Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Something that I have thought of but never tried is to use an 8051 with PCA and configure an output for pwm. Then connect a low pass filter to the pwm output pin. This will generate a DC voltage that is related to the duty cycle of the pwm. After that connect the low pass filter output to the input of your comparator.
Your program will have to ramp the pwm duty cycle and watch the output of the comparator. |
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