All items tagged with PIC and Circuit (17)

| Tired of loud TV ads? In 2012, Peter de Bruijn built the Mini-Mute — a clever circuit that let him mute his TV with a simple tap on the coff...

| Raspberry Pis and other SBCs are ideal for sophisticated process control, but require significantly more power than microcontrollers. Why no...

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| This microcontroller-based relay circuit is capable of activating devices remotely after a delay up to 255 years. The solution is ideal for...

| To load new firmware into a microcontroller and then debug it usually a special tool is required: the in-circuit programmer/debugger. Microc...

| Microchip announces two new 8-bit PIC microcontrollers (MCUs), the PIC16F527 and PIC16F570, which combine a PIC MCU with a dual Op Amp modul...

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| Circuit simulation is useful for everyone who works with electronics — from students and enthusiasts to professionals. It lets you quickly v...

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| This RJ-45 cable tester automatically checks cable continuity and tests the connection configuration. Each of the eight connections is check...

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| The use of the low-cost RFM12 868 MHz (US: 915 MHz) ISM (licence-free) radio module with microcontrollers like the ATmega and the R8C13 is s...

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| Problem: where’s a cheap and reliable oil dispensing device, please? The author is grateful to MC Jäykät from Finland for the idea to use a...

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| Electronics designers these days spend more time behind their PCs than holding their soldering irons. Thanks to clever software, entire circ...