ON 20040504@1:18:02 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/techref/microchip/pocketprog.htm#38109.8924305556 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 38109.8924305556 by warcin |Insert 'In the directory listing at http://www.piclist.com/images/com/bubblesoftonline/www/http/pocket/pocket/inst/index.htm the file tpocket.asm is the actual firmware for the programmer.' at: '' warcin@hotmail.com asks: " Is the source code for PIC16F876 availabe? If so, where can I find it?" |Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'nigel@inov8.freeserve.co.uk asks: " Hi,
is it possible to purchase just the pcb for this project as I have many of the parts already?
Many thanks, Nigel"
  • ' ON 20040504@1:20:09 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/techref/microchip/pocketprog.htm#37829.7028472222 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] removed post 37829.7028472222 |Delete 'Ryan Supan Leis of Strategic Instruments Says:
    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.
  • ' ON 20040505@2:49:56 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/techref/microchip/ammermansync.htm#38112.6180092593 Scott Lee[SL-complete_lee-QA9] Says Great idea in general. But why not just use a single byte that will correct all four byte alignment problems? 0xF0 seems to work great for me. In addition, 0xF0 is balanced unlike the four bytes you propose. Also if the data that follows is manchester encoded then the receive routine can assume a sync (reset the receive buffer) in the event of a FERR or a 0xF0 (or a single byte that is not valid manchester if you prefer). ON 20040510@11:24:57 AM at page: http://www.piclist.commicrochip/edgedetect.htm#38117.1140740741 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] published post 38117.1140740741 basseyd@hotmail.com asks:
    Hi,
    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
    |Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'brentano@ruhle.com asks:
    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:

    http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu/english/product/compilers/compilers.htm

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