https://rurandom.org/justintime/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=161.85.127.153&feedformat=atomJust in Time - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T09:46:22ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.0https://rurandom.org/justintime/index.php?title=Nico&diff=238Nico2007-11-05T09:50:25Z<p>161.85.127.153: </p>
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<div>Tuurlijk maak ook ik een persoonlijke pagina aan.<br />
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<div>* An [[SX knight rider]] light, using a PWM vp to generate afterglow effects.<br />
* A [[PIC 12F509 knight rider]] with PWM afterglow, driving 12 leds off 5 output pins.</div>161.85.127.153https://rurandom.org/justintime/index.php?title=Main_Page&diff=203Main Page2006-08-30T14:24:30Z<p>161.85.127.153: </p>
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<div><big>JustInTime Project Pages</big><br />
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You'll find some descriptions of [http://www.parallax.com/sx/index.asp SX] and [http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=74 PIC] projects on these pages.<br />
===Projects===<br />
* As a 'hello world' #2 exercise, we've done some [[Knight Rider]] walking led experiments. These experiments demonstrate: pwm, either through SX [[Virtual Peripherals]] or inline and [[How to drive many leds with a few io-pins]].<br />
* [[Driving a shift register led display driver]].<br />
* [[Driving 4 seven segment led displays]]<br />
* [['Very Limited Space' Midi Sustain Pedal]].<br />
* [[Fake Cricket]].<br />
* [[Reading Rotary Encoders]]<br />
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===Programming===<br />
For newer PICs, the picprog programmer needs to be [[Modified Pic Programmer|Modified]]. SX chips should best be programmed with the SX-Key or the SX-Blitz.<br />
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Although almost each project could be done with an SX as well as a specific PIC chip, the approach and philosophy between both is quite different. Look at the [[differences between the SX and the PIC]] we found (on the internet) and discovered (ourselves) between the two competitors. <br />
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A very useful utility for programming timing loops is [http://www.mnsi.net/~boucher/picloops.html PicLoops]. It works for SX as well as PIC.<br />
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===Tutorial===<br />
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As there are many, many [http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&q=PIC+tutorial&meta= tutorials] about PICs on the internet, and the SX is very well [http://www.parallax.com/sx/downloads.asp#Documentation documented] by Parallax, we won't be serving another one here. <br />
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Reminder to the maintainers: more documentation is in the [[WikiDocumentation]] pages.</div>161.85.127.153