I'm sorry, my mistake you can use "serout" to read specific pin to read.
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I'm sorry, my mistake you can use "serout" to read specific pin to read.
Hi,
Basically you can use comm port(COM1) to talk to your module but it is also applicable to usb(just need serial to usb convert) here is a link that might help set up to wrte to communication port...
thanks, sayzer. I will try to take time to study it.
regards,
joe
Hi sayzer, thanks for the time. I settle to use L298 because that's what I have right now. Can you help me check my connection between the PIC and L298..is this okay? Like I said in first post I was...
Thanks Charles Linquis to the quick reply, please do send me your schematic where I can learn how to work on these motor. I'm willing to try what you are suggesting.
regards,
joe
Hi everyone,
I'm starting to explore on motors specifically on 12v DC motor. Basically first I want to make it stop, turn it half speed and full speed using 10K resistor on PortA.0. Can I apply the...
Thanks for the info and link, scalerobotics...appreciated it very much.
regards,
joseph
Hi everyone,
I know this may very easy to some, but can you advice me how to interpret the following values bellow received from USART in order for me to turn a motor clockwise or counter clockwise....
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to study a pic based thermometer using LM135 and PIC16F876A, but the display value is jumping from high to low, I think it has something to do with the...
To all PICSaddicts and PICSperts on this forum,
Thanks for this forum, I appreciate everthing I'm learning and owe it to this site. Just want to say Merry...
Hi,
I got this link http://www.teuthis.com/html/daisy_mp3.html. Using PIC18F45j10 and codes in C.
Is it possible PBP can do the task? I know it's gonna be a challenge for me to learn this but I...
Hi everyone,
Can anyone give some guide for creating an mp3 player, what kind of pic should I use and how to start to make this project.
Thanks in advance,
joe
Hi all,
I appreciate your responce and I thank you for the ideas you shared... Its enough for me to start to do researching.
Thanks again,
joe
Hi PICspert!
I'm new to electronics and programming, please guide me where to start on how to control the volume of an amplifier. The amplifier has volume knob already but I want to...
Hi everyone,
I got the code working as I intended to, thanks for the guide...now I can write and read to the eeprom. I realized that there is a need for convertion to hex.
Thanks...
Thanks everyone for the responce, here is what I'm trying to do...kindly guide me.
Data @0, 5 ,"29690" 'initially saved to memory
-to check if the code is the same with the data stored in the...
Hello everyone,
Can anyone guide me how to save/write the content of variable mydata[5] which consist of '98765' to the internal eeprom...
Thanks,
joe
Hi everyone,
Again thanks for the reply and the effort for helping me out. Thanks to Alain for his schematic because I got it to work. To be honest I found out later on that by...
Thanks all, I got it to work. But I've noticed that every time I compile it the data '9999' in Address 0 restarts to 655535. How can I prevent it from overwriting. So that every time I check Address...
Thanks Alain and Steve...appreciate the help, I will post back the update as soon I get to work with my project this weekend.
Regards,
Joe
Hello everyone,
L'm using PIC16F876A to output binary 1 at PORTC.1. My idea is to trigger an electronic doorlock which needs 12v. I used ULN2003A between the PIC and the...
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the guide, everything now is running fine...
Regards,
joe
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the reply, I know it may sound silly but where can I get MPASM to compile the keypad.bas? Sorry, I'm really new to this found hobby.
Thanks again,
joe
Hi Melanie,
I got your code running, initially I placed '9999' at memory location 0. I'm trying
to read it from the internal memory, So I try this code below. But when I press the button...
Melanie,
Thanks for your fast reply, I will work this out and let you know the outcome later.
regards,
joe