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ADC 0808 interfacing to 8051

Hello there,

I am using a AT89C52 microcontroller and a ADC0808 Analog to digital converter. Could anyone tell me where i can find the code for interfacing the two.

Also the code to generate 38khz frequency on any 4 pins of the microcontroller.

Thanks in advance.

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  • I am from India doing my Masters in Computer Applications.
    Are you sure it is in "Computer Applications", not "Copying"

    Erik

    We had an applicant here with a MS that stated "I am very familiar with the '51" and listed projects he had done. Asked "what does it mean that a SFR address is divisible by eight" he replied "that it is word aligned" also, according to him IDATA meant "internal data". I would not be surprised if he now "works" for some company where management have no idea which end is the front of a byte.

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  • I am from India doing my Masters in Computer Applications.
    Are you sure it is in "Computer Applications", not "Copying"

    Erik

    We had an applicant here with a MS that stated "I am very familiar with the '51" and listed projects he had done. Asked "what does it mean that a SFR address is divisible by eight" he replied "that it is word aligned" also, according to him IDATA meant "internal data". I would not be surprised if he now "works" for some company where management have no idea which end is the front of a byte.

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  • Mr. Erik,

    It has been a pleasure hearing your comments.. thank you very much for all the contribution from your end on solving my problem.

    It was enlightening to hear from you.

    Thankyou once again.

    Regards and lots of respect,

    Rohit

  • thank you very much for all the contribution from your end on solving my problem.

    What I did was to point out to you that your problem (cheating? laziness? procrastination?) has nothing to do with Keil tools or the 8051.

    Well, the first step in solving a problem is recognizing what it is and I am glad having helped you there.

    Erik