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James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 38109.8924305556 by warcin
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warcin@hotmail.com
asks: " Is the source code for PIC16F876 availabe?
If so, where can I find it?"
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asks: " Hi,
is it possible to purchase just the pcb for this project as I have many of
the parts already?
Many thanks, Nigel"
I built one!!! using 24lc64 eeproms the chipdata upload was successful using the pocket.exe but the pocketpro programmer software fails to communicatte with the hardware!!! what could be the problem?
' ON 20040504@1:21:05 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/techref/microchip/pocketprog.htm#37829.7027662037 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 37829.7027662037 by RSL-SIS-358 |Insert 'Sounds like a windows serial driver problem. If you have a different machine, try it there.' at: '' Ryan Supan Leis of Strategic Instruments Says:
built one!!! using 24lc64 eeproms the chipdata upload was successful using the pocket.exe but the pocketpro programmer software fails to communicatte with the hardware!!! what could be the problem?|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: '/techref/microchip/pocketprog.htm Tony Nixons Pocket Programmer ' ON 20040504@2:28:37 PM at page: http://www.piclist.commicrochip/devtools.htm#38106.2701851852 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 38106.2701851852 with comment: 'No clear answer is possible. Insufficient data for meaningfull conclusion.' |Delete 'sudipto_mondal@rediffmail.com asks:
I am absolutely new to PIC microcontorllers. I would like to know which development board should I go for. And I would like to know what is the best value for money.
Hi,|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'brentano@ruhle.com asks:
I am involved in using PIC 18F458 on a buggy. Attached to the rear wheel are optical encoders used to measure the speed.
I would please like to find out whether there are any resources on using the CCP (Capture/Compare/PWM) module to capture every rising edge from the encoder and also have 1 second time intervals to determine the speed (RPM).
Is this the most efficient way to determine the speed of the buggy at any particular instance in time or is there a more efficient way?
Thanks in advance
I have an application that calls for a 19bit synchronous serial interface: clock supplied externally @ 1.2MHz. I am trying to use the Advanced USART in the 18F1320. I am trying to write out three consecutive 8 bit words, I use a timer to timeout during the middle of the third word to exit (since I only have 19 clocks not 24). The interface works for a short while but then gets stuck waiting to transmit the second byte. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'z_ristic@yahoo.com refers to " http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu/english/product/compilers/compilers.htm Have a look at this amazing new Pascal compiler for PIC MCUs: