reading PWM using PIC 16
Uploader Comments (noamkiller)
All Comments (15)
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Hi noamkiller - could I also please get a copy of the ASM code? :-)
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Hi,
Could you please send me the .asm?
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Can I get a copy of the asm code
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hay bro that will really good .. can i get the asm code off you.. or even better if you write it in C that would help lots
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Hi,
Great job! I'm breaking my head over this for a day now! I'm a C programmer. Do you think your program will give me some inside in how to tackle this problem?
Thanks in advance!
Danny
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Hi!
Could you please send me the .asm?
Kind regards, Marc
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can i too borrow the code to hack to bits?
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well done that looks cool could be usful can you send me the code if it still around
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haha, I have the same Idea, but I will build a Sumo Robot!, and I Dont Have any Idea to read the PWM signal =(!!, I Hope that you program be Usefull
Its very good experiment!, with this experimente can you to put the output signal to a H-bridge?! if this is possible, can you send me de asm code?!
abrBH 3 years ago
yes, and I actually built a 'robot' doing exactly this, with 2 channels.
I'll look for the code
noamkiller 3 years ago
I was trying to use a wireless PS2 controller for a robot and even though I was able to make a wired controller to work I couldn't make it with the wireless one... so I'm thinking in moving to use something like you did. Can you explain briefly your program? I do know about electronics and programming but I'm not that good with PICs. Thanks.
superchafman 3 years ago
PM me and I'll send you the program =]
noamkiller 3 years ago
do you have schematic
maca12345678 4 years ago
none needed,
as it is quite simple.
PIC's GND to RC GND.
one PIC I/O to the RC's SIGNAL. (on that specific channel).
good luck, PM me if you have additional questions =]
noamkiller 4 years ago