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PIC Programming (Upgrade 2) 002

I have run through all the example programs that come with the board and needed to upgrade the board so the LED that come with the kit can be isolated.

I have now created a riser for the 6 pins that are not connected at the moment making this a 20 pin PIC Prototype Board and created jumpers to isolate the 4 LED's onboard the kit and added battery power to it.


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Next will be a constant 5v Supply using a 7805 IC and I will run through all the examples 1-13......

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  • very awesome! i can see the potential

  • I know, they have four PWM's on board and all sorts...

  • how fast can you get the lights to flash?

  • 4 Million times a second or 1 million if they are lighting in sequence of 4 roughly...

  • is it limited to 4? be cool if it had 5 then a sixth to hit the dip switch instead of led get the knight rider effect going on.

  • You can light 8 of the Bank C or B off the Chip cant remember which, but you could make an interface to light up loads...

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  • you should consider making tutorials you're really good at this stuff :)

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  • ooh!!! pwm!! thats awesome. so u could have the pwm driving a resistor, and then a analgue to digital converter on each output!! and have 4x 8bit outputs!.

  • Nice one, Post a video of it when its running..

  • Cool vid.

    I recently bought a simple LED chaser kit (because I'm not as advanced as you), my idea is: use it to sequence a simple walking motion.

    Should be fun.

  • I programmed mine in assembly language as well. took me months but finally got it working with some help.

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