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A discussion by Jack Ganssle on debouncing |
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74xx595 On-Line Shift Register Simulator 74xx595 shift registers are often used to seven segment displays and other expansion applications. The operation of these chips can be a bit difficult to understand - this on-line simulator makes it easy to see how it works. |
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Great tips for setting-up and troubleshooting PIC circuits. If you're having problems getting your circuit to work, check here first! |
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The link provides a very nice tutorial for learning Assembler for PIC's from Gooligum Electronics |
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Graham's excellent guide to getting your first PIC program up and running. Covers everything from wiring the circuit to writing your first program and loading it into the PIC. All in clear, easy to follow steps. Highly recommended. |
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Microcontroller Interfacing by Gary, W9XT A good guide to interfacing microcontrollers with the outside world. Covers basic theory and application of digital I/O ports, basic electronics, LEDs, optical isolators for input protect and using transistors to increase output drive. |
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Microchip's microSOLUTIONS E-newsletter Monthly newsletter from Microchip introducing new parts, design ideas, tutorials and other information for users of Microchip products. Especially useful is a tabular listing of new datasheets and app notes, document revisions and errata sheets. |
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WaitingForFriday - Project Page of Simon Inns Simon has an excellent page with many PIC projects. His specialty appears to be USB applications based on the 18F2550 and 18F4550. The projects are clearly presented with details provided so others may build the project. Thanks Simon for sharing. |
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