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Rotary encoder button & Switches read w. Shift Register

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

This video demonstrates the use of parallel to serial shift register 74HC165 to read out buttons, switches and rotary encoders with a µCU PIC18F452 running at 10MHz.
Development board is a MikroElektronika Easypic4

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  • Great ... that was the idea . Enjoy :) !

  • Well, the interface is really simple one. It hooks up on the USART channels . Also MIDI demo code is available at MikroE site.

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  • mine rotary is better it alsohas a switch when pressing on the center... huauauaua... i hope i'll use it. it's there from at least one year. now you stimulate me. tomorrow i'll try to do something with it.

  • Great, I am searching for a ready board with the possibility to have up to 16 in and 16 outputs. My idea is to switch the outputs by touch or hold the input, it matters the function.

    But I can't find a board that is ready to use. Do you have an idea if there is a plug and play solution out there?

    Thanks in advance

  • what i really miss on these easypic boards is a MIDI solution. i would love to create some kind of synth with this boards

  • great work!

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