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Re: pic 16f877 books
One of the best tutorial i got for this chip family is written by Bigonoff. The manual is in french (translate it if u can... it's worth it's gold). And what's better, it's free!!!
http://www.bigonoff.org/
cheers!
Re: Mp3 player chips ??
in fact that project is very very common on net!
just google "mp3 player project pic16f877" or replace the pic16f877 by the mcu family u planing to use!
here's some links to get u starting:
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http://mp3playerswitzerland.tripod.com/technic.html...
Re: how to use a keyboard to control the dot matrix display!
here's a nice site where the AT Keyboard protocol is explained with sample projects.
https://www.electronic-engineering.ch/microchip/projects/projects.html
The projects are based on PIC chips. but it can easily be re-written to...
Just build a small project on a breadboard. Write a small program to light a led on each of the outputs. This can be a simple way to test the outputs... The ADC and other functionality will need a specialised board.
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Try to see the UNI-DS2 board. It's quite versatile.
hi dudes...
i'm used to programming on the PIC series. Can anyone please guide me through the learning process for the M16C62 microcontroller?
My project would be a mp3 player with ATA support, USB connectivity and LI-Ion charging...
Any hints about online tutorials, projects etc would be...
hi everyone...
i'm just starting with a standalone mp3 player project... anybody can guide me how to connect a harddisk to a PIC16F877 pls?
Any schematics and codes or a tutorial or a guide in whatever form r welcomed :D
thanks dudes!
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