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Question by mehdi
Submitted on 11/30/2003
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How can I control a DC servo motor using a AT89c51 microcontroller?I know a potentiometer is coupled with output shaft and an ADC sends digital data converted by potentiometer to microcontroller.


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Submitted on 2/3/2004
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how can program the at89c51 to operate as digital technometre

 

Answer by omid
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How can control a motor motor using a AT89C51 AT89C51?

 

Answer by TULKA
Submitted on 10/31/2006
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HOW CAN I CONTROL A DC SERVO MOTOR USING A AT MEL89C52.IS IT SAME AT MEL 89C51.

 

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Submitted on 5/10/2007
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how can control dc servo motor

 

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