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For some reasons I'm moving my old web site http://www.micro-examples.com/ to this new wiki-based one : faster to edit, easier to use. | For some reasons I'm moving my old web site http://www.micro-examples.com/ to this new wiki-based one : faster to edit, easier to use. |
Welcome to the www.micro-examples.com web site
Some cheap and easy do to electronic circuits for microcontrollers with source code examples
For some reasons I'm moving my old web site http://www.micro-examples.com/ to this new wiki-based one : faster to edit, easier to use.
Some articles from old web site will stay there, some others will be moved here, so don't be suprised if you are redirected from one to another. I'm sorry for the temporary mess, I'm trying to fix it as soon as possible.
For now, this wiki is not editable by users, if you want to contribute, leave me a message, my email address is here Www.micro-examples.com:General disclaimer, or leave a comment below.
Other important thing, I have to close my old forums because I do not have enough time to manage them (spam filtering, account management...). I will keep them read-only if you think they are usefull.
The good news is you can add comments to projects :)
Contents |
NEW ! PicOscilloMeter : A direct reading frequency/volt meter to connect to your oscilloscope with an 8-pin PIC12F683
PicoDetector : How to detect metal with a PIC12 only
PicoBat : How to detect bat ultrasounds with a PIC12
LCDscope : Turn a text LCD into an oscilloscope
TouchClock : Design your own GLCD touchscreen clock
PicoOSD : A simple and cheap PAL video overlay OSD with an 8-pin PIC12F683
PicOClock : Turn your oscilloscope into a clock with a PIC16F84A
Page | Rating |
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PicoOSD | 92% |
PicOClock | 89% |
PicOscilloMeter | 89% |
LCDscope | 87% |
TouchClock | 80% |
PicoDetector | 79% |
PicoBat | 75% |
You can find my other projects here (old-style web pages) :
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/083-keypad-library : A universal keypad library for PIC
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/084-alarm-clock : A PIC16F84A simple and robust alarm clock
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/086-mcp9700a-thermometer : How to use an MCP9700A temperature sensor with a PIC
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/088-vrstamp-voice-controlled-led-light-show : A voice controlled LED light show with a RSC-4128 VRSTAMP voice recognition module
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/089-pic-pal-tv : A PAL black and white video generator library for PIC18
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/090-ultrasonic-ranger : A PIC16F877A cheap ultrasonic range finder
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/091-dymoclock : How to drive 27 LEDs with an 18 pins PIC16F819 and no extra hardware, here is the DymoClock
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/092-memosound : A PIC16F84A memosound game system
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/096-led-light-sensor : A LED as light sensor
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/097-pwm-calculator : A PIC PWM calculator and source code generator
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/098-temperature-sensor : A classic diode as temperature sensor
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/150-p16f84-single-nixie-clock : A PIC16F84A single-tube NIXIE clock
http://www.micro-examples.com/public/microex-navig/doc/100-p16f84-led-dcf-clock : A PIC16F84A DCF77 LED clock
I will move this projects here one by one as soon as possible.
Enjoy !
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