Projects

Navigation Lights

Navigation Lights for Models for PIC12F629

Description This project was inspired from a post on the Picprojects forum where a member had adapted the RGB Moodlight project for use as a strobe and beacon for a model aircraft. I thought this would be of interest to others so I’ve put this page together with schematic, examples and free code download.  You […]

USB Temperature Sensor

EnvStick USB Temperature Sensor using PIC12F683

The EnvStick is cheap, homemade temperature sensor that plugs into a USB port. It provides a simple way to collect a room’s ambient temperature. I made it for fun. EnvStick Features: – Temp sensor (+/- .5 deg C) – USB 2.0 – Windows/Linux software – Poll up to 100 times/minute– In-circuit programming– Only 11 components– […]

Fire Fighting Robotic Vehicle Schematic

Fire Fighting Robotic Vehicle

We all are well aware of the major fire accidents that frequently take place in nuclear power plants, petroleum refineries, gas tanks, chemical factories and other large scale industrial units and result in very serious consequences. Thousands of people have lost their lives due to such hazardous accidents. Therefore, the main objective of this project […]

Digital thermometer with PIC16F84 circuit

Digital thermometer with PIC16F84 circuit

This electronic project is a very simple thermometer that is based on the PIC16F84A microcontroller, designed by Microchip. Why to use a thermometer that is designed using a microcontroller and not a classic analog thermometer? Because you can design a complex solution using few external components, resulting an low cost application that provide a high […]

Text in the air with PIC16F84 Schematic

Text in the air with PIC16F84

Writing LEDs air Today, most electronic systems with complex functions, micro-controllers are designed using. Easily programlanabilmeleri, prices to be cheaper and less due to external hardware requirements microcontrollers have an important place in the field of electronics. For example, Series produced by the company Microchip PIC microcontrollers, is one of the most preferred in the […]

Tens Electronic Muscle Stimulation Device Circuit with PIC16F84 Schematic

Tens Electronic Muscle Stimulation Device Circuit with PIC16F84

Television for a period, Frequently electronic muscle stimulation device radio advertising saw the state of the PIC16F84 microcontroller gerçekleştirilimiş I used to be very similar to the device onarmıştım had a microcontroller pic16f series and the circuit is very simple example of a useful in medical electronics circuit diagram of the, There are drawings and […]

Unipolar Stepper Motor Control Circuit with PIC16F877 Schematic

Unipolar Stepper Motor Control Circuit with PIC16F877

Hello friends, this article, unipolar stepper motor control circuit related work. The purpose of this circuit is connected to unpolar stepper motor I designed buttons, select the number of steps we determined the direction, speed, and with it a system that implements the step motor commands. Pic16f877 microcontroller circuit. When first working circuit stepper motor […]

DC Motor Speed Control using Microcontroller PIC 16F877A Schematic

DC Motor Speed Control using Microcontroller PIC-16F877A

Micro-controller is a very widely used electronic component and today we are showing your another example of it. Today’s’ project topic is “DC motor speed control using Microcontroller PIC16F877A” and we are sharing full project report of it. This is a very good project work for final year Electronics and Electrical students. This project is […]

Schematic Solar Tracker2

Single-Axis PIC Controlled Solar Tracker DIY Kit using PIC18F1220

Single-Axis PIC Controlled Solar Tracker DIY Kit Hi All I’m not going into as much depth with this instructable due to my current time constraints.  That said, I fully plan on updating this instructable as time progresses with new algorithms and programs for optimization. Intro: I was messing around with some new stepper motors one […]

Shrieker

Shrieker using PIC16F676 Microcontroller

Recently a cell phone ring tone was in the news – it’s 17,000 Hertz and meant to be heard by teenagers, but inaudible to adults.  Really got some people upset for some reason.  It got me wondering – what frequencies can I hear?  I made the shrieker.  It can generate tones from 10,000 Hz to […]