??? 04/30/08 21:27 Read: times |
#154233 - 'typical' job for a '51 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
would I be able to use a 8051? I remember how to program using this simple chip from when I was in class. I was thinking about using PIC chips but figure for such an easy operation I could use a 8051.
there is a misconception here, most '51s are more powerful than most PIGs. Erik |
Topic | Author | Date |
Flexiforce sensor and chip | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
op-amp output is what you will get | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Correct | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
'typical' job for a '51 | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
PLC | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
sounds like a plan | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Have you noticed, ... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
It is but ... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Stretching the inverting amplifier is crap! | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I Agree; This Sensor is... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Dimensional Constraints | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Never say never.... | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
load cell <> strain gauge | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Its hard some times | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Terminology | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Flexiforce | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Specification | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
I think it is great | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Ejector seat ? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
With what sitting in the seat? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Anything | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Even moderators? | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
what else would anyone expect from an FSR | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
Well. | 01/01/70 00:00 |