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Electronic Periodic table for children. sample project 

by magvitron Published on 15th January 2013 02:48 PM
hey
I'm attaching this project of mine.. its not 100% complete (some data entry is needed that's all. if any one ...

Monitor I2C Communications through RS232 

by languer Published on 14th October 2012 08:22 AM     Number of Views: 1211 
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In the past when requiring to monitor I2C communications between two devices I would use a logic analyzer. ...

Creating Projects in MPLAB IDE 

by Ian Rogers Published on 27th September 2012 08:26 PM
A few months ago I was involved in helping another user creating and compiling a project using the MPLAB IDE from Microchip...
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Scaling Numbers or how avoid floating point. 

by 3v0 Published on 22nd February 2012 06:45 AM     Number of Views: 3157 
Part I: The voltage divider.

Because eight bit mircocontrollers lack floating point instructions using floating ...

Interfacing a Toshiba T6963C Equipped GLCD with a PIC Microcontroller 

by Jon Wilder Published on 2nd December 2011 06:42 PM     Number of Views: 3499 
So you happen to have a GLCD with the Toshiba T6963C display controller and you want to interface it with a PIC and write ...

Emergency Double Strobe Flip/Flop 

by SyPTo Published on 1st July 2011 12:44 AM     Number of Views: 2320 
Double flash flip/flop with a PIC12
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PH Amplifier 

by richard.c Published on 14th June 2011 10:25 AM     Number of Views: 3831 
There are many micro circuits for aquarium temperature controllers - one of the more desirable features is the inclusion of a PH probe. While there are several diy versions on the web, there was always some drawback, either with supply of the part used or its suitablity to aquarium use. This little unit has been built, tested and used for over 6 months and gives exellent results, using very common, low cost parts.
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