EEE 5th Semester - Embedded C Programming - EE3017 - Important Questions with Answer - Unit 5 - 8051 Interfacing
EEE 5th Semester - Embedded C Programming - EE3017 - Important Questions with Answer - Unit 5 - 8051 Interfacing
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UNIT – V
ADC 8051 INTERFACING
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UNIT 5
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One can put data at any location in the LCD and the following shows address locations and how they
are accessed3.Draw the Data frame of Serial communication.
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Signal conditioning is a widely used term in the world of data acquisition ¾ It is the conversion of the
signals (voltage, current, charge, capacitance, and resistance) produced by transducers to voltage, which
is sent to the input of an Ato-D converter.
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Vref/2 It is used for the reference voltage. If this pin is open (not connected), the analog input voltage is
in the range of 0 to 5 volts (the same as the Vcc pin). If the analog input range needs to be 0 to 4 volts,
Vref/2 is connected to 2 volts.
7.Define ADC?
ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) are among the most widely used devices for data acquisition. A
physical quantity, like temperature, pressure, humidity, and velocity, etc., is converted to electrical
(voltage, current) signals using a device called a transducer, or sensor
Conversion time is another major factor in judging an ADC ƒ Conversion time is defined as the time it
takes the ADC to convert the analog input to a digital (binary) number ƒ In ADC804 conversion time
varies depending on the clocking signals applied to CLK R and CLK IN pins, but it cannot be faster than
110 µs
To calculate the output voltage, use the following formula ƒ Dout = digital data output (in decimal), ƒ Vin
= analog voltage, and ƒ step size (resolution) is the smallest change
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4th Semester
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Power System
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Control Systems - - EE3602 Open Elective 2
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Elective 1 Elective-4
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Management Elective
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Circuit Theory Digital Logic Circuits Electromagnetic Theory
Environmental Science and Linear Integrated Circuits Discrete Time Systems and
Engineering and Applications Signal Processing
Electronic Devices and Electrical Machines I Electrical Machines II
Circuits
Power Plant Engineering Special Electrical Machines Transmission and Distribution
Power System Analysis Control Systems Power Electronics
Power System Operation Measurements and Design of Electrical Machines
and Control Instrumentation
Communication Engineering Solid State Drives Embedded Systems
Power Quality High Voltage Engineering Protection and Switchgear
Flexible AC Transmission Microprocessors and Electric Energy Generation,
Systems Microcontrollers Utilization and Conservation
Professional Ethics in Physics for Electronics Basic Civil and Mechanical
Engineering Engineering Engineering
Transforms and Partial Environmental Science and Problem Solving and Python
Differential Equations Engineering Programming
Engineering Physics Engineering Chemistry Numerical Methods
Engineering Graphics Technical English Object Oriented Programming
Principles of Management Total Quality Management