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Temperature controller using 8085
Temperature measurement is used in variety of applications like furnace, water bath, oven, etc. with the help of
transducers like thermocouple.
The output of thermocouple is proportional to temperature which is in milliVolts. Therefore to drive further stages of
system, this signal is amplified using instrumentation amplifier.
The amplified output is fed to channel 3 of ADC and 8085 provides High to Low SOC and ALE signal.
When ADC completes the conversion, 8085 reads the equivalent digital data from Port A which is the current value of
temperature of object.
This value of measured temperature is then sent to display system.
For measuring temperature of furnace, water bath, etc. 8085 1st measures current temperature (t1) and compares with the
reference temperature (T1) at which the temperature is to be kept constant.
If the measure temperature (t1) is greater than reference temperature (T1) then 8085 sends control signal to the
transistorized relay circuit through Port B and turns OFF the heating process to maintain temperature at desired level.
If the measure temperature (t1) is less than reference temperature (T1) then 8085 sends control signal to the transistorized
relay circuit through Port B and turns ON the heating process to maintain temperature at desired level, thus maintaining the
temperature of furnace, bath tub, etc.
Chips select Logic:
Control word Format: =98H
Data for channel selection:
=0BH (SOC= HIGH)
=03H (SOC= LOW)
Data for turning Heater ON/OFF:
=00H (Heater OFF)
=01H (Heater ON)
Program:
Interfacing Diagram
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