Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
PIC16F877 LCD code and Proteus simulation
Posted on: 17 Nov 2016
This PIC16F877 microcontroller tutorial provides very detailed and comprehensive LCD[1] code. Using PIC16 simulator (Proteus) you can verify this LCD code and change it according to your needs. This code is written in C language using MPLAB with HI-TECH C compiler. You can download this code from the ‘Downloads‘ section at the bottom of this page. It is […]
The CANable: a small USB to CAN adapter
Posted on: 16 Nov 2016
The CANable is a hardware clone of Eric Evenchick’s CANtact project, an open-hardware USB to CAN adapter compatible with socketcan. I took his design and reworked the hardware to be a bit more suitable for my personal needs, with a screw terminal instead of a DB9 connector and a much smaller PCB. The design is […]
contruction of personal Radar System using PIC MIcrocontroller PIC18f452
Posted on: 16 Nov 2016
Personal Radar System using PIC MIcrocontroller PIC18f452 is a microcontroller hobby project. The circuit diagram of radar is attached here below seemed a little bit simple schematic but you need careful reading of PIC18f452 radar circuit to avoid any damage. The project of personal Radar System using PIC MIcrocontroller PIC18f452 uses three main devices to […]
Sensor Technology for Health and Fitness Applications
Posted on: 16 Nov 2016
By Jon Gabay Contributed By Electronic Products 2015-10-28 Determining the state of our health has always been a matter of finding a way to monitor and measure the body’s most basic functions. Before instrumentation, visual indicators were used that allowed us to know, for example, what our body temperature should be, what a healthy pulse […]
01/\/atch using PIC16F913 microcontroller
Posted on: 16 Nov 2016
Intro: 01/\/atch The 01/\/atch, because… “there are 10 types of people in the world, those who read binary, and those who don’t” – a slashdot tag line. The 01/\/atch is a binary wrist watch with an LED display. Additional features are accessible through a scrolling menu system on its 3×4 LED matrix. Current features include: […]
Aurora mini 18 using PIC24FV16KA302 microcontroller
Posted on: 15 Nov 2016
Aurora mini 18 My obsession of this year is full-color LED. I have made Aurora 9×18 as a result. As much as I love the scale of Aurora 9×18, I also wanted to have something smaller, perhaps something that can go on a costume? Here’s Aurora mini 18. It has 18 full-color/RGB LEDs on a […]
Connect to the PIC Microcontroller
Posted on: 15 Nov 2016
A Simple Development Board Ok, so you have now got your programmer, and you have a PIC or two. It is all very well knowing how to program the PIC in theory, but the real learning comes when you try your code on a PIC and see the results yourself in a circuit. You could […]
System is Down Detector
Posted on: 15 Nov 2016
If you work in a company that has a website, you know how important it is that the website always be up and running. That’s why you constantly see “99.99999% reliability!” all over the fancy server hosting sites. A website can’t make money if the system is down, so knowing when that happens and reacting […]
PID Theory Explained
Posted on: 15 Nov 2016
Overview Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control is the most common control algorithm used in industry and has been universally accepted in industrial control. The popularity of PID controllers can be attributed partly to their robust performance in a wide range of operating conditions and partly to their functional simplicity, which allows engineers to operate them in a […]
Microchip PIC Programmer ICSP Circuit Requirements
Posted on: 14 Nov 2016
Microchip do not recommend any particular circuit for ICSP programming. There are diagrams for different tools, such as Pro Mate and PICKit2 with similar circuitry but slight variations. In some schematics, their suggested resistor values are too small, in our opinion, and can cause problems with programmers, even Microchip ones. Microchip PIC Programmer ICSP Circuit […]