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Help writing a PIC program

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jaxart

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Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I would find a good person or company to write a program for me. This would be paid work of course.

Thanks
 
Why don't you post a short description of the project and maybe some of us here can have a go for it.
 
Here are a couple of links to code that would be somewhat like what I need. I would like to use the Microchip PIC18F8720 for the controller

https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2004/08/doc1659.pdf

https://www.freescale.com/webapp/sp...68HC908NBC&parentCode=null&nodeId=0MFB28tn7z#

My code would of course be different than the sample but should give everyone an idea of alot of the functions I would desire.

If someone is interested give me a PM and I can discuss further. Anyone who does coding for me will have to sign a NDA

Thanks for any help
 
There's already a design available on the net for a PIC based NiCd/NiMh battery charger - although the source code isn't available, he sells pre-programmed PIC's - probably not a bad idea to get in touch with him? (a google search should find it).

For that matter, why not simply use the Atmel application note as a basis for your design, instead of a PIC? - I'm a big PIC fan, but why reinvent the wheel?.
 
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