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#1 vaibhavj

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 12:14 PM

hi friends,
help me for my project...
i want to c program in ATmega16 ...my project is
automatic gear transmission system for cycle . in this we used one photosensor...and the o/p of this is fed to adc .... i want to change steps of stepper motor with respect to analog signal by photosensor

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Posted 18 March 2011 - 08:26 PM

QUOTE (vaibhavj @ Mar 18 2011, 06:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi friends,
help me for my project...
i want to c program in ATmega16 ...my project is
automatic gear transmission system for cycle . in this we used one photosensor...and the o/p of this is fed to adc .... i want to change steps of stepper motor with respect to analog signal by photosensor


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vaibhavj,

your post should have been made in the Students section of this Forum. As it is, you have posted in the
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If you had scrolled down further in the forum, you would have come to the Students heading and under this heading are two sub-sections Electronics and Electrical.

You can also get to the Students section by clicking on this link
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The Forum is best able to provide answers to specific questions; it is not within the scope of the Forum to serve as a faculty advisor or instructor or to provide you with guidance as to how to do your project.

So, you are encouraged to post your specific questions in the Students section of this Forum and if any of the members have the necessary experience and knowledge required to answer your question then they will post a reply to your question.

If you do not get any replies, then perhaps your question is much too broad in scope and/or is outside the expertise of the Forum members.

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