PIC Microcontroller Projects

Below are some of my PIC Microcontroller projects and links. Check every now and again for updates. If you have an idea for a project or have any comments please click here to send me details.
 
12F675 Small 8 Pin Device with 6 General Purpose inputs and outputs.
16F84 Popular 18 Pin device used in thousands of projects.
16F627/16F628 Replacement for the 16F84. These devices include on-board oscillator and serial UART.
16F876/16F877 28 Pin device and 40 Pin device for those projects that need extra I/O.
   

Other Electronic Projects and Links
Below are some of my other electronic projects and links. Again, check every now and again for updates. If you have an idea for a project or have any comments please click here to send me details.
 
Developing a PIC project in 'C' PDF Document explaining how to develop a PIC project in 'C'
Logic Tables (PDF - 188KB) Also known as truth tables
   
Decision Maker A Red LED and Green LED are used to display yes or no.
Light Timer Timer to switch off a light after a predetermined length of time.
PIC Programmer Instructions Instructions on programming a PIC Microcontroller
   
Maplin Electronics Supplier of electronic components
Rapid Online Supplier of electronic components (Matrix Displays)
Crownhill Associates Supplier of electronic components (PIC Micros)
Matrix Multimedia Supplier of 'C' for PIC Micros and development board.
Velleman Supplier of electronic kits including a PIC programmer (K8048)
   
PWM Tutorial Tutorial by Evan Dudzik - http://www.eegeek.net/electronics/tutorials/PIC/
TinyCAD TinyCAD is used to produce schematic diagrams. I now use Microsoft Visio.
VCad VCad is used to create strip-board diagrams.
Smartdraw Smartdraw is an alternative to Microsoft Visio
Textpad Text editor with syntax highlighting for multiple programming languages including 'C'.
Microsoft Visio Software to create diagrams and charts. I now use Visio 2003 to create circuit diagrams, flow charts and PCB layouts.
WinPicProg Tutorial Tutorial by Nigel Goodwin based on the 16F628A Microcontroller.
   


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