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download this light bulb dimmer project here , it emulates different values of R2+R1 with a parametric analysis
the link above it’s a link to a ready to simulate thermostat project with the source code, and you don’t have necessarily to buy it, you could download it uploading a your project for example. Every way, if you want use the 8051 and implement a thermostat you shouldn’t use a LM35 because it’s an analogic sensor and then you need an ADC to interface it with the microcontroller.As in the project above, it’s better use a digital thermometer and thermostat like the DS1621.
If the 8051 isn’t a MUST you can use the Joserami project
you can buy or if you upload a your interesting SHARE project you can swap with it.Hi,
what spice simulation software are you using exactly? In PSpice it’s easy to plot a current with
current marker or Add Trace option. Do you use a only text command spice software?Hi,
you should be able to use both methods. Double click on your AVR model and then click on
MCU – (HEX,LST File Name) line. Press “…” button, in the dialog window
choose the Hex file option. Try directly to load your hex file. If it doesnt’ work you can load
your ASM file, TINA has a built in compiler for all supported MCUs.I’ ve downloaded your project with my coupon and I found it very useful, thank you
good idea but but I’d reserve a space for discussions of the different syntax
spice modeling even on how to convert a model from one type to anotherHi there, in this vanilla2 will be discussion groups for all
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