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help me how to calibrate TGS5042,, or do i need to calibrate it,, please,, i am using 16f877,, i need calibration for coding the conditions when and what to send via gsm phone.
thank you,, please...
what part in tgs5042 is used to detect CO and do i need to supply any voltage to the sensor??? how can i calibrate the output voltage???
please help... thanks,,,
yes,, i have now the sensor,, i need help in how to send the level via sms using pic, mobile phone integrated to pc,
thnks,, help will really be apprecited
guys,, help how to program CO sensor to MCU using PIC Basic,, i want to have three level in three ranges in Parts per million of CO sensor,, if you have same project please help me,, after having levels,, it must be sent through SMS,, please help,,
i have searched this code in the net,, can you please make a schematic out of this PIC BASIC pro program,using 16f877 and nokia 3310,,,
' This program uses the */ operator to scale the ADC result from 0-1023
' to 0-500. The */ performs a divide by 256 automatically, allowing math
' which would...
i have searched this code in the net,, can you please make a schematic out of this PIC BASIC pro program,,,,
' This program uses the */ operator to scale the ADC result from 0-1023
' to 0-500. The */ performs a divide by 256 automatically, allowing math
' which would normally exceed the limit...
help me,, who has a program on calculator written in assembly language,,, help please even if two digits only its fine,, i need to study it,,,
thnks for helping out.....
can you help me,,, can you give me a circuit on co monoxide detectors?
please,, i want to improvise a locally available parts of co detectors,,, thanks for replies
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