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PIC12F675

This powerful (200 nanosecond instruction execution) yet easy-to-program (only 35 single word instructions) CMOS Flash-based 8-bit microcontroller packs Microchip’s powerful PIC® MCU architecture into an 8-pin package and features 4 channels for the10-bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converter, 1 channel comparator and 128 bytes of EEPROM data memory. This device is easily adapted for automotive, industrial, appliances and consumer entry-level product applications that require field re-programmability.

Capacitive Touch With PIC12F675

“This tutorial will show you how to make a capacitive touch sensor using the PIC12F675. Due to its limited memory space the software is made in assembler.”

Building an AT2XTKB (AT to XT) keyboard adapter on prototype board

“If you like me you find yourself wanting an AT2XT adapter, you may have also discovered that they are not too easy to buy pre-made.”

Slave Flash Trigger

“The synchronizer ensures a contact-free, optical synchronization of external photographic flashguns. The triggering of the external flash is derived from embedded flashes of a camera. It can be used for both digital and “analogous” cameras or for a remote synchronization …

ir light dimmer v2

“This is a modification of my simple IR light dimmer v1 that you should also check out. Modification is mostly in hardware so that dimmer does not require both phase and neutral wires to operate. I am releasing source code …

Restore Missing PIC 12F675 OscCal

“For some unknown reason, the OSCCAL value sometimes gets erased during programming of the chip. Without the OSCCAL value, the PIC will not run at the optimal 4MHz. For most projects, this is not a problem. Some of my PICs …