Projects

This comprehensive hub features the most popular PIC microcontroller projects and tutorials for engineers, hobbyists, and students. From basic LED blinking guides to advanced IoT and robotics implementations using PIC16F and PIC18F microcontrollers, explore step-by-step schematics, C source code, and practical hardware design solutions optimized for real-world applications..

This comprehensive hub features the most popular PIC microcontroller projects and tutorials for engineers, hobbyists, and students. From basic LED blinking guides to advanced IoT and robotics implementations using PIC16F and PIC18F microcontrollers, explore step-by-step schematics, C source code, and practical hardware design solutions optimized for real-world applications.

Project Category Recommended PIC IC Skill Level Key Components
Basic Interfacing PIC16F84A / PIC16F877A Beginner LEDs, Push Buttons, 16×2 LCD
Sensor Monitoring PIC16F877A Intermediate LM35, DHT11, Internal ADC
Motor & Power Control PIC18F4550 / PIC16F877A Intermediate L298N Driver, PWM Module
IoT & Wireless PIC18F4520 / PIC32 Advanced ESP8266, HC-05 Bluetooth, UART
DIY Datalocker

DIY Datalocker

How to turn and ordinary external harddrive into a datalocker using only a PIC microcontroller, a keypad and some various other components. Step 1: Parts The parts you need: – 3.5″ SATA harddrive enclosure – 2.5″ SATA harddrive NOTE: This will not work with a 3.5″ IDE enclosure and a 2.5″ IDE drive without a

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Granular Flow Rotating Sphere

Granular Flow Rotating Sphere using pic-microcontroller

Spring Quarter Update This zip file contains the documentation, MATLAB code/examples, PIC code and circuit diagram. http://hades.mech.northwestern.edu/wiki/images/3/3d/Tumbler.zip Contact Scott McLeod for further questions. Team Members Brian Kephart – Electrical Engineering Class of 2009 Jonathan Shih – Mechanical Engineering Class of 2009 Kristi Bond – Mechanical Engineering Class of 2008 Overview A clear sphere is filled

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