Getting started with the PIC16F877A microcontroller (Peripheral Interface Controller).
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Getting started with the PIC16F877A microcontroller (Peripheral Interface Controller).
This repo is for embedded systems and computer Architecture projects using PIC, Arduino, STM32, ESP and Raspberry pi
Practical sessions on communication protocols using PIC16F877A, MPLAB X, and Proteus 8.
Embedded systems program for climate control in a green house
A heating control system, implemented on PIC16F877A.
A microcontroller project to control two relays with PIC18
A fully functioning clock built using PIC16F877A microcontroller
Repositório dedicado ao armazenamento de projetos utilizando microcontroladores PIC
Implementation of a simple non-volatile settings manager using EEPROM emulation in RAM.
Arduino-like Microcontroller board with a pic18lf6622 microcontroller, ftdi usb-serial chip with discrete level shifter and 5V+ 3V3 Regulators
Microchip XC8 compiler library for 4x4 or (4x3) smaller keypad connected to any 8-bit port of the common PIC microcontroller.
A simple calculator made using PIC16F877A and displaying values on LCD display LM016L
An industrial counter built using PIC16F877A microcontroller and displaying count and rate on LM016L LCD.
Simple medical monitor with SPI-interfaced LCD with the GPIO extender MCP23s09 E/mg. Measuring temperature and heart bpm (Not totally accurate) and sending the data to terminal by EUSART protocol. With simple pulse indicators (LED and Buzzard)
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