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    chips to send out data serially

    I'm sorry just a typo PIC 10Fxxx Microchip PIC10F200-I/P - Microchip - PIC10F200IP - datasheet less than 1$
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    Required hardware for interfacing sensors with PIc

    horace1 is right you can buy about any sensor that has everything in it to do the job. You can look at something like **broken link removed**
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    Newbie question, power switching

    I think most of the even small micro's can do that it's dependant on the clock speed of the micro but most is high enough a laser itself takes a few nano sec before it start lashing out light you can get micros that will easily do this.small pic micro's are cheap an easy to learn.
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    chips to send out data serially

    You can use a dip switch with a shift register then instead of burning the data every time just set the dip switch.If you are prepared to burn any chip that you want to change the data etc. then use apic 10f or 12f series that are less than 1$. ---------- Post added at 09:49 ---------- Previous...
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    need help for my thesis- automatic dimmer using microcontroller activated via light

    Remember these lightdimmer's are for AC mains
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    chips to send out data serially

    look for a parallel to serial chip The Shift Register - Parallel and Serial maybe this will help
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    An PIC help would be great ??

    I don't want to put my head int a bee's nest but wouldn't it simpler just to have a with spring loaded solenoid with a pin that fit between the brass screws to stop it, and every 11.5 ms you trigger the solenoid with a simple 555 circuit. ---------- Post added at 23:30 ---------- Previous post...
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    need help for my thesis- automatic dimmer using microcontroller activated via light

    Ok. Do you know how comparators work you can build your whole circuit using a comparator or op-amp with a few extra parts. I don't know if you are still interested. if you look at AC dimmer circuits and want to use UltraBright led's you are a bit on the wrong track I suppose anything is possible...
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    Pic to Pic rf communication circuit

    have a look at **broken link removed** for max232 , I don't know how you implement encoding and decoding of your Rf signal in software maybe but the most of the rf circuits on the net use Holtek encoder and decoder chips between micro and rf module
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    [SOLVED] LED ON/OFF based on PWM using PIC

    Sorry man I totally misunderstood just follow betwixt help it will work. enjoy
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    What is Dielectric constant of Brass??..Help require urjent!!

    have a look here Dielectric Constants
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    Help with interfacing

    Have a look here for pc side rs232/serial **broken link removed**
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    Problem with serial port polarity

    I hope this is not a stupid suggestion but just maybe this helps. I see the sensor uses 5v / 3.3v and this might be a wild goose chase but here goes: The RS232 physical specification gives a logic 1 at the receiver input as -3 to -25 volts and logic 0 as +3 to +25 volts. so I assume the...
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    8086 assembler parameter passing question

    DXNewcastle you are right also long time ago one would push and pop the stack with fuction call's Jeez I feel so old!
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    [SOLVED] What is the most commonly used high level language by embedded system companies?

    Re: high level languages "C" for sure ---------- Post added at 23:44 ---------- Previous post was at 23:33 ---------- Just to eleborate a bit if you write device drivers and low level interfacing it's C Linux/Windows.For higher level stuff say displaying data or user interfaces to the...

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