This project demonstrates how to generate PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signals using a PIC microcontroller. The code is written in Embedded C using MPLAB IDE, and the simulation is done in Proteus.
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A more standard motor driver, the L298HN is being used for the purpose of controlling one 12V DC motor with the aid of a PIC microcontroller. In order to drive the motor fast, slow, forward, and ...
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How to set up an PIC microcontroller to deliver high-precision frequencies from 1 Hz to 4 MHz. Examples of the frequencies delivered by this microcontroller design. In timing applications, a time-base ...
Microchip Technology Inc. announced from Embedded World an expansion of its 8-bit PIC® microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with the peripheral-rich, low pin count PIC16(L)F161X family. These new MCUs ...
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