??? 04/11/04 20:16 Read: times |
#68328 - RE: AC proximity switch Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Again, as Michael said, datasheet of the sensor is required to comment any further.
The one I used had a supply of 220 Vac but the output was a relay contact (both NO and NC) which is very easy to interface with 8051. BTW: Your feedback is still awaited in the ULN2803 Output droping at 3KHz. thread. |
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