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The PIC32's Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) can be challenging to configure for first-time users. The extensive range of configuration options available for the PIC peripherals can be overwhelming. This tutorial aims to assist users in navigating these complexities. The...
This is another version of an older digital voltmeter (DVM) project that was based on the PIC12F683 microcontroller. The previous version displayed the measured voltage on an LCD driven serially by the PIC12F683 using three I/O pins. The new...
This is a simple COM port-based Microchip PIC microcontroller programmer, which is based on the JDM programmer. The entire programmer is constructed using commonly available components, allowing the programming of various microcontrollers using this schematic. To program a specific...
A do-it-yourself Atmel STK505 replacement board facilitates the programming of ATtiny84 and ATtiny861 AVR microcontrollers (14-pin and 20-pin) using the STK500 development kit. The article also details a quick setup connector board for the ATtiny 8-pin microcontroller. The Atmel STK505...
Almost any 2x16 character LCD module with Hitachi HD44780 controller chip will work. The LCD pin numbers on the schematic are not valid for all LCD modules. Please check the actual signal names on your particular LCD module. The...
This simple circuit can be used to program the PIC16F84 and similar flash memory type components. It utilizes a 555 timer integrated circuit (IC) to generate the programming voltage from a +5V power supply, enabling operation from a computer's...
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