EXPERIMENT-8 Sensor Interface
This experiment was based on getting input of various sensors using ADC and display the output on DSO using DAC. Digital-to-Analog converters (DACs) and Analog-to-Digital converters (ADC) are important building blocks which interface sensors (e.g. temperature, pressure, light, sound, cruising speed of a car) to digital systems such as microcontrollers or PCs. An ADC takes an analog signal and converts it into a binary one, while a DAC converts a binary signal into an analog value.Applications for DACs span a wide range, from consumer audio to precision instrumentation, and everything in between. A DAC produces a set of analog values that corresponds to the digital input codes. Many DAC designs are actually current output devices, instead of voltage output devices.
Nice good explanation of ADC and DAC
ReplyDeleteOn which board u have performed this experiment??
ReplyDeleteTexas instruments DSP board and programming on CCS
DeleteCan u give the names of the sensors you used?
ReplyDeleteTemperature sensor , pressure sensor , ldr , potentiometer
DeleteWhat are the drawbacks of using digital sensors with this processor?
ReplyDeleteNice blog. Have you used all the sensors ?
ReplyDeleteYes I have used the popular sensors
DeleteWhat did you use to interface sensor?
ReplyDeleteSo did u observe the output on dso
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