All items tagged with LED and PIC (19)

| Want to simulate a candle? You can with this simple project, which uses only one active component and three LEDs. Its effect is extremely re...

| This article is a pointer to the full story Elektor Members can find in the Labs section of the Elektor Magazine website. While we have spac...

| Last year we published a three-part crash course in assembler programming for PIC microcontrollers, illustrating the theory and practice of...

| 180 LEDs controlled by a single PIC 18F46K22 clocked at 64 MHz. The program is written in C. Open source, open hardware; Use and improve.

| 180 LEDs controlled by a single PIC 18F46K22 clocked at 64 MHz. The program is written in C. Open source, open hardware; Use and improve.

| I like using solderless breadboards, except when you have to build the same circuit element for the umpteenth time—for example, a 5-V supply...

| A mixed signal oscilloscope (MSO) combines an oscilloscope with a logic analyser, their readouts appearing on a single screen if desired. Wh...

| Video screens for large audiences are now mostly made from LEDs. Here we take a look at lightweight LED tiles that fit together to make a se...

| Electric vehicle parts are not evolving: they are changing completely. Sometimes, the traction battery will be replaced by a supercapacitor...

| The new evaluation board for the PIC24F 16-bit microcontroller family is supplied in a DVD box and has a very comprehensive set of features....