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PIC16F877 ISA Ethernet Web Server Project

The PIC16F877 microcontroller, prepared with activated an old ISA ethernet (3com eherl Link) Used guess PIC internet connection with an application I’m not sure circuit aim could not understand the pic...

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How to adapt a NES clone controller to bluetooth using PIC12F675

How to adapt a NES clone controller to bluetooth I bought a Wireless Bluetooth RS232 TTL Transceiver Module from DX (SKU 80711) and wonder what i can do with it. So, I’m realy nostalgic and decided to...

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GSM based Control System by pic microcontroller

GSM based Control System by pic microcontroller implements the emerging applications of the GSM Technology. Using GSM networks, a control system has been proposed that will act as an embedded system...

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PIC16C74 Embedded 10BaseT Ethernet CS8900

Embedded ethernet enables microcontroller based projects to send and receive packets over the network. The board shown on the left is actual size and incorporates all the circuitry needed to enable...

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3-Switch Mini IR Remote Control for PIC10F200

Description This project is a 3 button mini IR remote control which transmits 12-bit SIRC IR signals as used by Sony remote controls.  It has been designed to work with both the 2-channel relay driver...

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3-Channel IR Relay Controller with user programmable IR commands for PIC12F629

Description This project is a 3 channel infrared (IR) remote controlled relay driver.  It works with 12-bit SIRC IR signals as used by Sony remote controls. The controller also features the ability for...

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Basic circuit for PIC18F24J50 or PIC18F26J50 to work over USB

The basic circuit below will work with any PIC18F2xJ50 microcontroller. You just have to upload the appropriate firmware. Go to Downloads section to find firmware hex files for the microcontroller and...

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WEBSD using PIC24F microcontroller

WEBSD This is a development board for the PIC24F series of microchip, with: USB ( plug it to any computer) Ethernet ( plug it to the internet) SD card ( save and read all data you will need) I...

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Wireless 10 channel receiver using PIC16F630

This project can steer 10 different things wireless with the use of a normal TV-remote-control with the RC5 protocol, from manufacters like Philips, Grundig and Marantz. If the Proton PIC Basic...

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An AVR microcontroller based Ethernet device

Ethernet has traditionally been a quite complex interface. All Ethernet chips until today had 100 pins or more, where difficult to find in small quantities and difficult to use from a small...

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Infra-Red Transmitter using PIC12F675 microcontroller

Description This project uses a MicrochipPIC microcontroller and an Infra-Red LED to act as a PC controlled cable TV changer. Operation The purpose of this is so that my MythTVPersonal Video Recorder...

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Transmit & Receive Infrared Signals With Your PC Serial Port using PIC12F508

We no longer manufacture or sell the original Air-Byte IR transceiver, so we’re releasing the code & circuit design here for hobbyists and students looking to build a simple IR transceiver. Note...

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Programmable IR remote control using PIC16LF877

NEC-SIRCS-JAPAN-RC5-SAMSUNG compatible, multiprotocol infrared remote control. Replaces up to 6 existing remote controls into one. With manual learning function, LED display and/or LCD. 2V6-3V2, low...

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IRK! Infrared Remote Controlled USB Keyboard Without Keys using PIC18F2550

IRK! Infrared Remote Controlled USB Keyboard Without Keys IRK! is a USB keyboard, without keys, that you can operate just by using your LEARNINGinfrared remote control.I created it to allow me to...

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3-Switch Mini IR Remote Control for PIC10F200

Description This project is a 3 button mini IR remote control which transmits 12-bit SIRC IR signals as used by Sony remote controls.  It has been designed to work with both the 2-channel relay driver...

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3-Channel IR Relay Controller with user programmable IR commands for PIC12F629

Description This project is a 3 channel infrared (IR) remote controlled relay driver.  It works with 12-bit SIRC IR signals as used by Sony remote controls. The controller also features the ability for...

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Basic circuit for PIC18F24J50 or PIC18F26J50 to work over USB

The basic circuit below will work with any PIC18F2xJ50 microcontroller. You just have to upload the appropriate firmware. Go to Downloads section to find firmware hex files for the microcontroller and...

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WEBSD using PIC24F microcontroller

WEBSD This is a development board for the PIC24F series of microchip, with: USB ( plug it to any computer) Ethernet ( plug it to the internet) SD card ( save and read all data you will need) I...

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Wireless 10 channel receiver using PIC16F630

This project can steer 10 different things wireless with the use of a normal TV-remote-control with the RC5 protocol, from manufacters like Philips, Grundig and Marantz. If the Proton PIC Basic...

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An AVR microcontroller based Ethernet device

Ethernet has traditionally been a quite complex interface. All Ethernet chips until today had 100 pins or more, where difficult to find in small quantities and difficult to use from a small...

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