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generally micro controller reads input as voltage... what voltage you supply to specific pin of mcu...
and in other sensor you can use ADC pins to take input from the sensors...
As per the Data sheet it shows min current is 1.5A but typically its 2.2 A..
its a huge current to run most of hobby circuits and motors as well...
still its depend on the input and output voltage... read the data sheet carefully.. hope you will get the idea..
how much voltage you need ??? please be specify when asking ques here...
KA378R05 is the IC you can use...
its gives 3A output current and 5V regulated voltage...
dear... can you please post a schematic??? so we can help you...
do you want ADC for pulse oximeter sensor ???
why you only need 5v from pulse oximeter sensor?
You can use op-amp for this type of amplification.
please Google about non-inverting op-amp and its circuit.
you may need gain near to 263..
hope it will work for you.
hi,
i want to start small manufacturing and prototype business in india.
i have one product PIR motion sensor based smart light. i am going to manufacture this in short time.
Can anybody suggest me some other product or idea in low in price and useful to everyone.
any other suggestion for...
Hello,
there may b many posibility for problem. .
I have no idea in assambly language. .
I have good hand on BASCOM AVR. . If u need related to it i can help you. .
Best luck
hi pradeep,
you can use the pwm(pulse width modulation) to control dc motor.
i have made such a project before some time.
i have made temperature controlled fan using atmega16 and pwm.
best luck..
-prafful sorani
hi..
are you using this??
https://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc/
its a best one available on internet..
as per mr. alexan said u can read your setting on engbedded too...
hello,
my dear friend which language you using...
i know how to do it in bascom-avr...
but not in other...
please give some explanation about it.. so other people also can help you...
hope for best
hi..
please go through this links .. hope that it will help you
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/worksheets/multiamp.html
https://ampdesigns.tripod.com/2_Stage_BJT_amplifier.html
hi,
i m from india.. completed my BE and doing job...
AVR is my subject of interest and i do small project with this... by this i can improve my knowledge and get some fun..
this forum is the best thing in INTERNET ever for me...
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