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please could some one help to recommend a component, i need a small cheap way of making a 2 directional data flow on off control. like a tristate buffer, but with two directions. using 2 gates will not be feasable, due to the fact i have to switch on and off 15 lines in a small area.
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it depends on what language you are using. i use ASM (assembler) if you find a random number genorator, and a well commented time delay, then you can insert the random number genorator into the delay routine:
DELAY1 CLRF TMR0 ;START TMR0
LOOPA MOVF...
sorry, little bit of confusion there, i thought that P19PRO40 was a piece of software, not hardware,this is good, i already have it :D . and i am going to try using winpicprog aswell
this is just what i have been looking for, thankyou, but my PIC16.DLL has gone 'walkies' and cant find it on my system, please could someone email it to me, or post it here please
"need a good *FREE* PIC C complier and matching tutorial" - says eveything dosent it? any help would be great, i know the speed advantage of assembler, but i would like to learn PIC C, as i like the C language, so any help would be great
yes, universal ZIF socket was the idea, i should have made this clear. and i chose parallel, because of very fast programming times <1 second 90% of the time :D
this is a preliminary survay for my college project, wourking out how popular a cheap pic programmer and tester board would be. here are what the board featuires will be:
Programms all pic chips
tests all pic chips
set of switches for each port
set of LED's for each port
Anaglogue inputs...
hi i am an electronics student at college, and for my project, i have to conduct some 'market research' so i figured this would be the best place to do some research.
my project is a cordless PIC programmer (all pic chips) and test board (all in one unit), i aim to make this on a £30 budget...
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