Thursday, 28 June 2012

PIC MICROCONTROLLERS



 
 
 
 
V. Ryan © 2002-2010
 
   
 
PIC Microcontrollers are quickly replacing computers when it comes to programming robotic devices. These microcontrollers are small and can be programmed to carry out a number of tasks and are ideal for school and industrial projects. A simple program is written using a computer, it is then downloaded to a microcontroller which in turn can control a robotic device. Click on the sections below to view a detailed explanation
 
 
 1. Lesson Starter - PIC-Micro-controller 
 2. Sample Answer 
 3. Inputs and Outputs- Identification Question 
   
 GENIE PIC MICROCONTROLLERS AND CIRCUIT WIZARD SOFTWARE 
   
 THE GENIE E18 PIC MICROCONTROLER 
 1. What is a PIC Microcontroller? What can it do? 
 2. Typical Layout to the GENIE E18 PIC Microcontroller 
 3. Adding Sensors to the Genie E18 Microcontroller - Light/Dark Sensor 
 4. Adding Sensors to the Genie E18 Microcontroller - Temperature Sensor 
 5. A Typical School PIC Microcontroller Project 
 6. The GENIE E18 Project Board 
 7. Circuit Wizard - Various Views of Circuits (GENIE E18 Project Board) 
 8. Alternative Layout - GENIE E18 PCB 
 9. Basic Circuit and Components - GENIE E18 Microcontroller 
   
 ANALOGUE INPUTS 
 10. Using Analogue Input - Light Dependent Resistor 
 11. Using Analogue Input - Potentiometer / Variable Resistor 
 12. Using Analogue Input - Thermistor 
 PDF FILE - PRINTABLE WORKSHEET - ANALOGUE SENSORS 
   
 THE GENIE C08 PIC MICROCONTROLLER 
 1. The GENIE CO8 Microcontroller Project Board 
 2. Basic Layout - Genie C08 PIC Microcontroller 
 3. The GENIE C08 - in Operation 
   
 4. Available GENIE PIC Microcontrollers 
   
   
 
PICAXE MICROCONTROLLERS
 
   
 PICAXE-08 MICROCONTROLLER 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 PICAXE-18 MICROCONTROLLER 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 8. PICAXE-18 Question Sheet 
   
   
 LOGICATOR 
   
 1. PIC Microcontrollers 
 2. The Project Board 
 3. Simple Project Board Operation 
 4. PCB Version of Project Board 
 5. Programming Questions - Basic Commands 
 6. Traffic Lights Problem - Using Logicator Software and PIC Microcontrollers 
 7. House Security Device 
 8. Adding a Powerful Motor or Solenoid 
   
   
 
SMART CARDS
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  

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