PIC Basic Projects: 30 Projects using PIC BASIC and PIC BASIC PROCovering the PIC BASIC and PIC BASIC PRO compilers, PIC Basic Projects provides an easy-to-use toolkit for developing applications with PIC BASIC. Numerous simple projects give clear and concrete examples of how PIC BASIC can be used to develop electronics applications, while larger and more advanced projects describe program operation in detail and give useful insights into developing more involved microcontroller applications. Including new and dynamic models of the PIC microcontroller, such as the PIC16F627, PIC16F628, PIC16F629 and PIC12F627, PIC Basic Projects is a thoroughly practical, hands-on introduction to PIC BASIC for the hobbyist, student and electronics design engineer.
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PIC BASIC Projects: 30 Projects Using PIC BASIC and PIC BASIC PRO, Page 76 Dogan Ibrahim No preview available - 2006 |
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4MHz 7-segment display A/D converter ADCON0 address Symbol bit pattern breadboard byte variable capacitor car park circuit diagram command connected to PORTB count cursor DEFINE diagram of Project DICE digit Dogan Ibrahim EEPROM EEPROM memory Enable END End End of program File Flow diagram given in Figure GOSUB Hardware hexadecimal incremented initialised input INTCON internal clock interrupt service routine LCD display LCDOUT LED1 logic LOOKUP MAIN PROGRAM mode oscillator PAUSE PIC microcontroller PicBasic language PicBasic Pro language PicBasic Pro program PicBasic program pins as outputs port PORTA PORTB pins prescaler program Figure program loop program memory program of Project programmer device Project 28 project is shown pull-up resistors pulse PULSOUT required number reset resistor sent to PORTB SEROUT servomotor shown in Figure stepping motor subroutine switch is pressed temperature timer interrupt TOGGLE CLK TRISA TRISB TRISB address variable Cnt Wait 1 second watchdog timer
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Page 27 - By loading a value into the TMRO register we can control the count until an overflow occurs. The formula given below can be used to calculate the time it will take for the timer to overflow (or to generate an interrupt) given the oscillator period, value loaded into the timer and the prescaler value. Overflow time...
Page 15 - You should always try to find the model which satisfies your minimum requirements and the one which does not offer more than you may need. For example, if you require a microcontroller with only 8 I/O pins and if there are two identical microcontrollers, one with 8 and the other one with 16 I/O pins, you should select the one with 8 I/O pins. Although there are several hundred models of PIC microcontrollers, the family can be broken down into three main groups, which are: • 12-bit instruction word...