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    how yo apply legend & coating

    Ok Re read the instructions . If your getting air trapped then you HAVEN`T "Clamped" it in a photo frame {I know I`ve tried skipping that bit and just covering it with something you CANT. IT MUST BE CLAMPED TIGHT (tighter than you think actually a lot more than for photoresist exposure where...
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    K thanks for that Its not just me then. So I take it then that using a pic as an IR receiver is a complete load of rubbish you can decode the signals but not act on them seems then that i need to start looking at the rfpic range with the simpler manchester encoding. It cant be that hard surely...
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    I dont have Those PIC`s in the arsenal so I`m stumped on that one
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    Hexreader here is the full code (not written by me untouched in any way) it works fine in proteus but not on the breadboard ;Read SIRC IR and toggle LED display, save settings in EEPROM data memory. LIST p=16F628a ;tell assembler what chip we are using include "P16F628a.inc" ;include the...
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    Hex reader That wasn`t the full code just a snippet of the 628 and the 628a are basicly the same aren`t they?? so the code for a 628 should (in theory) go into a 628a shouldnt it? Allen[COLOR="Silver"]
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    ---------- Post added at 17:12 ---------- Previous post was at 16:58 ---------- [/COLOR]ok back to the drawing board because that didnt work either. I`m beggining to think that this is all rubbish and that a pic CANT do sirc 12c despite what peole say or videos they post anywhere. I take a code...
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    Help with sony12cSIRC

    Please see the following piece of code. (I didnt wite it) when i used the IR protocol analyser it needed to be inverted to read it so I assume that my remote is sending as as i read it the code reads and stores them as inverted (back to front) so i have to "reverse" it to analyse it hence...
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    where to begin learning atmel/pic/related

    Microchip.com Good place to start from basic hello world (led on program) through to can bus , keeloq and zigbee stuff
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    Flowcode V4 chart for IrDA

    OKkkkkkkkkk What protocol do you want to use??? A universal remote has to be programmed to a protocol. But basicly what you need to do is grab the relevant data on IR from internet which gives you the pulse timings then you read the pulses give it a decision as to whether to read the next "bit"...
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    tutorial for auto router in ares (proteus)

    Dont bother with the auto placer (unless you want to do a lot of reading concerning the priorities stuff) it will just "dump"everything in one big cluster somewhere in your defined area and you will end up moving them any way. A better approach would be to annotate your schematic to define each...
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    how yo apply legend & coating

    Take a look at these **broken link removed** You can buy them at stationary shop I think its staedltler that make them (an art shop des more colours) Why and how it works take a read here Gel pen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Admittedly you need small neat writng but that is just...
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    how yo apply legend & coating

    Or you could WRITE them on with a GEL pen
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    For technology of foundry

    put simply As I read it YES It thnk should be written Core voltage max =0.8 +10% min - 5% But tollerances are normally shortened to give just the bare minium info
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    Building First Motherboard?

    Just enlage the pic and copy it!!! Failing that buy one there is such a thing as a challenge and theres expensive time consuming stupidity. for the price of them you would NEVER be able to build one and sell it for the price the mass produced ones come out at ASUSspent millions developing there...
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    part number required for TH SIP (0.15"=3.81mm pin to pin spacing) resistor 1/2watt

    Re: part number required for TH SIP (0.15"=3.81mm pin to pin spacing) resistor 1/2wat **broken link removed** Take a look there maybe of some help

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