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Thursday, July 8, 2010

16f876a

This powerful (200 nanosecond instruction execution) yet easy-to-program (only 35 single word instructions) CMOS FLASH-based 8-bit microcontroller packs Microchip's powerful PIC® architecture into an 28-pin package and is upwards compatible with the PIC16C5X, PIC12CXXX and PIC16C7X devices. The PIC16F876A features 256 bytes of EEPROM data memory, self programming, an ICD, 2 Comparators, 5 channels of 10-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter, 2 capture/compare/PWM functions, the synchronous serial port can be configured as either 3-wire Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI™) or the 2-wire Inter-Integrated Circuit (I²C™) bus and a Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (USART). All of these features make it ideal for more advanced level A/D applications in automotive, industrial, appliances and consumer applications.

Monday, July 5, 2010

working on 12f675

HEy firends,
I'm back again........
these days working with 12f675 for my work 12f629 is enough coz um nt using the A2D module. But I found this from a friend..........
Still working on this I'll let you know after I got a result
But if you use this IC be careful with the OSCCAL value whice saved at the 03F8 address.
Save it somewhere.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

My going on project - interfacing a keyboard to a pic.........

Saturday, June 12, 2010
Unfortunately I started my blog today..

anyway these days um busy with interfacing a AT keyboard to a LED matrix.
Most of stuff seems to be finish..but some enhancements must be added to become more user friendly....
Now characters enter by key board display on a 8X8 LED matrix. You can erase using backspace. You can save them using enter key..

This is completely separate unit from PC....

Like to here from you for more modifications........

Hey everybody welcome interesting in PIC and electronic stuff

Hey everybody..............

Here I started to publish my project descriptions from today.
I think most of you are in hungry of projects and knowledge.....

I think this will help you...

Keep a note of your new project to join with me to follow the success........