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| This alarm system uses two PIC16F84 processors and is relatively easy to build and install. The cost is very low compared to ready-made syst...

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| This is a device, built around a PIC16F84-04, which activates an output when the correct access code has been entered on a keypad. This code...

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| An extremely popular programmer for the PIC16C84 microcontroller has already appeared in Elektor Electronics (Summer Circuits, 1998): that d...

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| This article describes a metronome and a diapason (electronic tuning fork) combined into a single unit. The circuit design philosophy was to...

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| A darkroom timer is not such a complicated device: you can easily build one yourself using a microcontroller.Although previous darkroom time...

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| This easy to construct light dimmer is controlled by a PIC controller and can handle a maximum current of 6 A. Three pushbuttons ensure extr...

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| As new microcontroller chips appear on the market, today’s microcontroller programming tools are becoming more and more ‘universal’ to cope...

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| The use of lights effects units in conjunction with music is presently very popular. Of course we don’t want to stay behind at Elektor. This...

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| Using this adapter, the PIC16F84/16C84 Mini Programmer described in this issue of Elektor Electronics can also be used to program serial EEP...

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| The PIC17C computer described in this article is a flexible and easily expandable system which is comfortably programmed by a PC rather than...