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jetpr
- 20th October 2006, 03:14
simple schematics to connect my pic to my computer USB

mister_e
- 20th October 2006, 03:15
<img src="http://www.mecanique.co.uk/products/usb/schematic-large.gif">

Mohammed Mazed
- 30th October 2006, 02:17
Hello Mister E
I need a small code for the USB project ( Using PIC 18F4550)
I want to send sume data to my PC from the PIC and want to see it.

Squibcakes
- 30th October 2006, 23:51
Hello Mister E
I need a small code for the USB project ( Using PIC 18F4550)
I want to send sume data to my PC from the PIC and want to see it.

Yeah Steve.... How about it?! My 4550's are in the cupboard collecting dust just waiting for some "free code". Hahaha

Cheers
Squib

QATQET
- 3rd December 2006, 23:41
Thanks mister_e for the schematic but what about a simple On-Off led program, or perhaps some links for begginers in USB

Archangel
- 4th December 2006, 02:03
Thanks mister_e for the schematic but what about a simple On-Off led program, or perhaps some links for begginers in USB

Excuse me if I sounded surprised, It's just that if you have the picbasicpro compiler, it comes with sample code for beginners, cleverly hidden in a folder called samples. On microEngineerings website there are lots more examples, there are books available with examples and schematics, see them here:http://www.melabs.com/resources/samples.htm#pbc the experts like mister_e and all the others will help you, but you have first to make some effort to help yourself, start by lurking around this forum and reading every post you can make time for, there's a wealth of good information here, look at the blue bar at the top of the page and see the word "search", it is a search engine for this forum, and do come back when you have an honest question, because everyone values those questions.
enjoy your new hobby
JS

skimask
- 4th December 2006, 04:17
Excuse me if I sounded surprised, It's just that if you have the picbasicpro compiler, it comes with sample code for beginners, cleverly hidden in a folder called samples. On microEngineerings website there are lots more examples, there are books available with examples and schematics, see them here:http://www.melabs.com/resources/samples.htm#pbc the experts like mister_e and all the others will help you, but you have first to make some effort to help yourself, start by lurking around this forum and reading every post you can make time for, there's a wealth of good information here, look at the blue bar at the top of the page and see the word "search", it is a search engine for this forum, and do come back when you have an honest question, because everyone values those questions.
enjoy your new hobby
JS



And, who can forget....GOOGLE! Oh, I see somebody forgot...or maybe just didn't look....because I did a search just now and came up with around 1,583 good examples!!!!