| ??? 05/09/04 19:22 Read: times |
#70078 - RE: DC motor control using 8051 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hey Andy,I'm actually building a bubble detector for IV drips.i was thinking to connect the 8051 with an 8255 PPI,whci in turn,would be connected to the motor.The motor will stop the fluid flow if a bubble is detected.I'm not sure how,but I was wondering if binary values 00,01,10 and 11 could be sent thru' 8255 to either turn on,rotate clockwise,anti-clockwise or turn off the motor.Any help please?Thanks! |
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