I see Microchip has PICs with XLP for low battery voltage.
Will it need a crystal?
Need to do some research on this end.
I see Microchip has PICs with XLP for low battery voltage.
found a 12F1822 which is an XLP chip.
looked over Nigels site and got lost. I shouldn't need another programmer as I have a Junebug which I pulled the on board 1320 out and it seems to work better, no glitches?
Would be interested in seeing code for detecting two switches and input to the transmitter I am using http://iteadstudio.com/store/index.p...products_id=31
on the receiver end I just need to decipher the data from the transmitter?
Will spend more time looking over Nigels site and find my way?
Now where did I put then bread crumbs to find my way back---lol
And it's only $0.73
Many PIC's have internal oscillators so don't need a crystal, and most will work happily on a 3V supply - you don't need to look for XLP ones.
The 10F200 would do the job though, it's only six pin (so tiny) and only costs $0.30 - silly money.
My site contains code for reading switches and feeding an RF module, it uses Manchester coding (as mosy radio systems do).
looked over Nigels site and got lost. I shouldn't need another programmer as I have a Junebug which I pulled the on board 1320 out and it seems to work better, no glitches?
Would be interested in seeing code for detecting two switches and input to the transmitter I am using http://iteadstudio.com/store/index.p...products_id=31
on the receiver end I just need to decipher the data from the transmitter?
Will spend more time looking over Nigels site and find my way?
Now where did I put then bread crumbs to find my way back---lol
PIC programmer software, and PIC Tutorials at:
http://www.winpicprog.co.uk
That 10F200 looks like the ticket
Only 6 pins and will run on 2v. Wonder how long the one coin cell will stay at 2v? RESEARCH
I figured manchester code is what I need.
Now to find about assembly language and reading switches.
I see that the PIC is ICSP compatable. Assuming I can still use the Junebug?
LOST?
I downloaded site 1 and acompaning file but opening the fils I get an error DLport.DLL is missing?
if I open the second download for site 1 I get http://www.webhost4life.com/
So why not download from site2? - that's what it's there for.
It looks like the original source for the driver has disappeared - and as we're on Win7 now it's not surprising.
However, why are you downloading it anyway? - parallel port programmers are pretty well gone by now, and it won't work on anything newer than XP.
PIC programmer software, and PIC Tutorials at:
http://www.winpicprog.co.uk
Sir I am working a Robot which has to transfer its locations information to a control room else where therefore i thought of using wifi as the communication means for the robot to the control room. I would like to know to do it is there any way ? plz help me out in this
Sure there a way start your own thread sanoopgr8 or just google xbee
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