You have great projects. I've noticed that you are using this 8052 architecture in most of your projects which is very slow compared to AVR atmega. Why not switch to atmega or other faster chips?
Thanks for your appreciation! Well to answer your question, I was concerned about the battery life so thought if the user does not need either temperature or time, he/she should be able to select so.
And, the contrast? Well, I thought it would be more appealing to the lay public if I mention it (although contrast control is an in built feature of all LCDs :D )
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can you give me your simulation and code please.
my email is alexbarajasm@gmail.com
alexcucei51 7 months ago
lol lke how you used a container for the case. Very Creative
TheLeafStudios 8 months ago
good work.i need the help of how to program submenus in lcd using C (or assembly).please help me in this issue
waiting for your kind reply to my mail
gmanojkumar301 1 year ago
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i require codes of this projects
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ihsanbu 1 year ago
You have great projects. I've noticed that you are using this 8052 architecture in most of your projects which is very slow compared to AVR atmega. Why not switch to atmega or other faster chips?
McGuywer 1 year ago
quite expensive for a termometer clock :)
but i understand educiation value
KLX1410 2 years ago
nice english :P
alexis21388 3 years ago
Awesome, good job!
mark226lnx 3 years ago
Very nice.
englsprogeny 3 years ago
really nice :)
SJTQ89 3 years ago
If I have Time and temperature, why I have to choose one or the other If have both? :-D
LCD Contrast, just a potentiometer in the 3rd pin...It is better don't mention it...
Anyway good assembly software skills...I know, It needs time and patience..well done
h1dr0g3n0 3 years ago
Thanks for your appreciation! Well to answer your question, I was concerned about the battery life so thought if the user does not need either temperature or time, he/she should be able to select so.
And, the contrast? Well, I thought it would be more appealing to the lay public if I mention it (although contrast control is an in built feature of all LCDs :D )
seemantadutta 3 years ago