+ that statement.
Using one of the wifi modules amgen hints at is by far the easiest way to extend TCP/UDP support to a microcontroller.
Considering the popularity of the modules, they are...
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+ that statement.
Using one of the wifi modules amgen hints at is by far the easiest way to extend TCP/UDP support to a microcontroller.
Considering the popularity of the modules, they are...
Indeed it does; somehow did not stumble across the 2nd thread; Heckler's response looks pretty much what I needed.
Thanks for the pointer.
Best Regards,
Anand Dhuru
Hi guys,
I Havent used PBP for quite a while, and I'm afraid my memory is getting rusty.
I need some help with string parsing.
I get a stream of data over the serial port in the format...
Hi guys,
I have a home made capacitive sensor I intend to use to measure the depth of water with.
Seems to work fine, but here is the issue.
I am *not* interested in the absolute value of...
Hi,
Can I assume your wifi device is a variation of the ESP8266? If so, you would NOT require a MAX chip between the PIC and the Wifi module. Serout, Hserout should work, as also debug (the last...
Sure, the Epic can happily handle12F675, I've used tons of those with my Epic.
Actually, this is more like what I had in mind
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PICkit2-PIC-KIT2-debugger-programmer-Programming-Adapter-M123-/301741897676?hash=item464137f7cc:g:FssAAOSw9r1V-NXE
Or...
Michael, to add to what Henrik said; the EPIC is a parallel port driven programmer; are you sure you still have a parallel port on your PC?!
Your best bet would be to go in for a Pickit2 or...
Right, that makes sense.
If your project requires an ESP as well as Bluetooth, you might want to hold on the final design and migrate it to the expected-soon ESP32, which supports Wifi as well as...
Dave,
These past few months have kept me occupied with other things, so much so that I have been neglecting my hobbies. So, in the gaps in-between when I can sneak some time to indulge in them,...
With the interest in ESP8266s, and the need to shove your data onto the interenet, I couldnt put off learning the basics of HTML any longer.
But at the newbie stage I am at, it became very tedious...
Hi Heckler,
I have a couple of ESP01s, ESP01s with flash upgraded to 4mb, ESP07s and a nodeMCU board in my arsenal.
I understand ESP8266Basic works best with 4 mb. My main issues were to do...
Dave, I should have been more explicit in describing option 4; I just use the Arduino IDE, and directly program the code into an ESP8266, there's no physical Arduino involved.
As of Arduino IDE...
After seeing the excellent projects by guys on this forum using an ESP8266, I couldn't help sharing my own modest project, as also my opinion(s) for the benefit of those intending to use the ESP8266....
Of course you can do the conversions in Excel; but again, how would you get the data into Excel in the first place? And if you do that, (using something like StampDaq or some such), then why not let...
Output the data serially on the UART or bit bang it out of a pin?
Why involve a pickit3 at all, for just reading the stored data?
At 2400 baud, and one-way comms, I would even try without the RS-485/422 driver, simply modulating the signal with a transistor (or a pair, to retain the polarity) at the transmitter end, at perhaps...
Hi,
Here's what had worked for me. Richard is right, you cant use HPWM for frequencies above 32.768khz.
Set the registers as follows.
TRISC.2 = 0 ' CCP1 (PortC.2 = Output)
PR2 = 25 ...
Peter, I *was* referring to the control of replacement bulbs; in the late 70's a TI watch with an LED display was my most prized possession too!
Jerson, thanks for that; thats a very conclusive...
Peter, LED lamps (bulbs) 20 years ago?
Hi Peter, thanks for that information; now I know at least that its possible!
Do you have any tips at all, from whatever you can remember? Those would go a long way towards not re-inventing the...
Dave, this is not an exposed LED; its one of those LED bulbs that directly replace an incandescent or CFL lamp in its mains holder.
Hello Everyone!
I have absolutely no experience in this, and had no idea where to begin; Google hasnt really made things clear(er).
I am looking for a readymade module (or, if not, designs, or...
Hi,
Serial output, as you mentioned: http://www.moty22.co.uk/c1mhz.php
Even better, USB output: http://www.moty22.co.uk/usb_counter.php
Regards,
Anand
I second this; never had a problem. Been cascading chips like this since the good old 27XX EPROM days.