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| The circuit presented here uses a microcontroller programmed with Flowcode to turn garden lights on and off at user-definable times. At the...

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| Out of Belgrade comes a vast line of microcontroller development tools and related goodies that’s sure to make microcontroller geeks drool a...

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| Surprisingly many companies developing and marketing systems based on 8-bit microcontrollers (e.g. 8051 clones, AVRs, PIC16s and PIC18s) are...

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| Here’s how the author used Flowcode to develop PIC software for a DCF-controlled clock suitable for the CET, CET–1 and CET+1 time zones. Dis...

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| Many readers who are familiar with the PICmicro range of products will be aware that several of these wonderful devices have a USB port alre...

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| Members of the motorcycling fraternity will welcome this design. Some types of motor cycle are notorious for having very short life expectan...

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| Although the simplest robots may be content to simply detecting obstacles, many robots that require precision in their positioning need to b...

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| When we’re not using a stepper motor to ensure precise positioning of a robot element, it can be used as a traction motor, in place of the s...

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| Sure, the E-Blocks LED Chaser from the February 2007 issue is a bit elementary. This month we’re going to try and expand it to a larger numb...

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| In this month’s LabTalk we show how half an hour of measuring, thinking aloud and tweaking one capacitor value was rewarded by a five-fold i...