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Q-matic Circuit Application of PIC16F877 Microcontroller

In this article I used in banks and hospitals will give information about the Q-matic s. I’ve done a routing circuit board (main board) and consists of three separate teller. Routing PIC16F877 on...

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Rainbow LED Chaser

I was bored this past sunday, and needed something to ease my racing brain … so I picked an easy project with lots of flash. The parts list: Eight Tri-Color or RGB leds … each led package contains...

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Door lock opener

description This circuit can be used to operate an electric strike or an electromagnetic lock on a door. It is not the door being opened/closed, but a small electromagnetic strike which unlocks the...

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Right-left scrolling LEDs

Project description:  In this project, 8 LEDs are connected to PORT B of a PIC microcontroller. Also a push-button switch is connected to bit 0 of PORT A using a pull-up resistor.. When the switch is...

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Aurora 9 bar – The Essence of Aurora using PIC24F08KA microcontroller

Aurora 9 bar – The Essence of Aurora Since the introduction of Aurora 9×18, I received many requests for the kits and PCBs. I’m still quite undecided about making those available for a few reasons....

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8×8 LED Array Multiplexed Infinity Mirror using PIC18F1320

8×8 LED Array Multiplexed Infinity Mirror A little bit different than your regular Infinity Mirror. Using a piece of mirrored acrylic for the back mirror, 8 rows of 8 holes are drilled into in a grid...

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8×8 LED Array Multiplexed Infinity Mirror using PIC18F1320 microcontroller

8×8 LED Array Multiplexed Infinity Mirror A little bit different than your regular Infinity Mirror. Using a piece of mirrored acrylic for the back mirror, 8 rows of 8 holes are drilled into in a grid...

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Aurora 9×18 RGB LED art using PIC24F08KA101 microcontroller

Aurora 9×18 RGB LED art *** Check out my blog for updated version of this project and more! *** My obsession of LEDs has led me to this. Aurora 9×18 is a thing of beauty (if I can say so myself) – has...

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Teddy nightlight multicolor using PIC16F84A microcontroller

Teddy nightlight multicolor A nice night light multicolor, ideal for baby’s room. For the realization I used: – Out of a pack of bubble bath for children in the shape of teddy bear – a nightlight with...

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Interfacing 7 segment display with pic16f877 microcontroller

This post will describe that how easily we can do Interfacing 7 segment display with pic16f877 microcontroller. 7 segment display is a basically array of 7 leds with some proper arrangement. From this...

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A discussion on the drive-current for the outputs of a PIC12C508A...

Each of the output lines of a ‘508A microcontroller can deliver a maximum of 25mA. What does this mean? It means any device connected to the line must take 25mA or less. If it takes more than 25mA a...

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“Mini-Beacon” miniature programmable LED Flasher that is based around a...

This project, called “Mini-Beacon”, is a miniature programmable LED Flasher that is based around the PIC microcontroller.  This project grew out of an idea and recommendation posted on RunRyder.com....

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Four way traffic light signal using PIC16F84A microcontroller:

Hi friends, today we are going to make a four way traffic light controller using a PIC16F84 microcontroller. In this project we will operate three LEDs (RED, YELLOW, and GREEN) according to the traffic...

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LED Matrix Backpack

I had purchased some huge (2″) 5×7 matrix a while ago, as part of my led sensor research. They’ve basically been banging around the lab since, getting pins bent and such. So this past weekend, I...

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LED Sensors

Things are moving along … With my new understanding of I2C master/slave communications, I’ve started work on larger arrays and finding the best way to manage the array and communicate the data to the...

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Aurora 48 – 48 RGB LED Sequencer

Aurora 48 is a compact and thin profile full-color LED sequencer. It’s built entirely with surface mount components, so the profile is nice and clean. Step 1: Features Capable of individually...

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A remote controlled power RGB LED mood light using PIC16F627A

A remote controlled power RGB LED mood light. Control the colour of a powerful LED light beam with a remote control, store the colours and recall them at will. With this thing I can control the colour...

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Low cost OLED module interface using PIC18F452

Here are the technical specifications: OLED resolution: 96 x 64 pixels OLED manufacturer: OSRAM. OLED model: Pictiva 1.1 inch OS096064PN11MY0B10 (San Diego.) On-board lcd controller SSD1303, with 31...

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Microcontroller with single LED Project in Proteus

This is a simulation project that shows how to write program in assembly language for PIC16F84A microcontroller that turns on a single LED and use it in Proteus VSM to stimulate the working of the...

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Aurora 9 bar – The Essence of Aurora using PIC24F08KA101

Aurora 9 bar – The Essence of Aurora Since the introduction of Aurora 9×18, I received many requests for the kits and PCBs. I’m still quite undecided about making those available for a few reasons....

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