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Hi im new here :) ! i'm looking for a mounting base PIC18F2550

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Fitri houda

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a mounting base PIC18F2550, IR diode, phototransistor, 2x16 LCD display

to achieve a tachometer :) I need your help this is my first project :)
 
Hook the photosensor to the T0CK pin of the micro... Set the timer to increase on the T0ck input ( In the datasheet ) Wait 1 second and read the timer.... Calculate the speed and put it on the LCD..

We Have no idea what you know... Do you know C or basic? Can you build it? Skeletal programs for simple counters are easy to pick up on the net.... There are several in my tutorials.... I have an article on Interrupts..

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Is the OP maybe asking for a socket or a PCB?
 
Hook the photosensor to the T0CK pin of the micro... Set the timer to increase on the T0ck input ( In the datasheet ) Wait 1 second and read the timer.... Calculate the speed and put it on the LCD..

We Have no idea what you know... Do you know C or basic? Can you build it? Skeletal programs for simple counters are easy to pick up on the net.... There are several in my tutorials.... I have an article on Interrupts..

Help us to help you.... Fill in the blanks.....
hii Ian ! i have to communicate the speed information to the computer via C# but the problem i havent studied it !!
and i reaaly need more details about how to achieve this tachomter i dont have too much ideas !! please :)
 
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