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hi guys can someone tell me can we use pic16f72 instead of PIC16F84 /16F627/627A...i have find 8 channel pwm led project on a website but i don't have PIC16F84 /16F627/627A any of it.. so i have pic16f72 can i use this ?
thanx the code is working perfect can we controll the pulse with a variable i mean to say that can we use this code with a variable to increase or decrease pulse and what valeu i should use to generate 12khz/sec....
thanx man can you tell me which pin of pic well give the output? b1 ? and which compiler i shoud use for this code iam using "mikroc for pic"
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thanx the code working perfect can you give me the code which one pulse simple and the other one invert actually iam trying to make...
hi guys can someone give me code to generate 50hz pulse with 50% duty cycle in pic microcontroller iam using mikroc compiler and iam using pic 16fxxx and 18f452
yes i did and can someone tell me is this not the oscillator problem i used 20MHZ crystal in proteus simulation and then in the hardware i used 12mhz crystal,,,the question is what will happend if i use lower or greater oscillator ?
thanx for all for fast reply iam A bit confused can someone tell me which oscillator i should used for pic18f during burn hex file ,,,iam using picpgm tool for burn but when i goes to configuration bit tab there are more then one oscillator OPTIONS which i don' understand that which one i have...
everyone , iam d.a.e student and i prepared for the final year small project called lcd interfacing with pic microcontroller i have write the program and tested in proteus the program work fine but when iam burn it to microcontroller the lcd not show anything can you please check my code and...
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