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PIC18F2550

Ideal for low power (nanoWatt) and connectivity applications that benefit from the availability of three serial ports: FS-USB (12 Mbit/s), I²C™ and SPI™ (up to 10Mbit/s) and an asynchronous (LIN capable) serial port (EUSART). Large amounts of RAM memory for buffering and Enhanced FLASH program memory make it ideal for embedded control and monitoring applications that require periodic connection with a (legacy free) Personal Computer via USB for data upload/download and/or firmware updates. While operating up to 48 MHz, the PIC18F2550 is also mostly software and hardware compatible with the PIC16C745 Low-Speed USB OTP devices. THE PICSTART® Plus does NOT currently support this device but may support it in the future.

Bootloader PIC18F2550

“Build a bootloader board with the PIC18F2550, which you will able to program your microcontroller directly from your PC to the board. This is a small board which use the well know Pic18F2550, this microcontroller is easy to find in …

Bluetooth Controlled Relays

“Remote controlled relays using Bluetooth HC-05, PIC microcontoller and LabVIEW. This project is done on a company requirement which want to change the legacy Switch Control Board to Wireless Controlled Board. As per requirements, Bluetooth module is used which …

How to Make a PIC Programmer - PicKit 2 ‘clone’

“Hi! This is a short Instructable on making a PIC programmer which acts as a PicKit 2. I made this because it is way cheaper than buying an original PicKit and because Microchip, the manufacturers of PIC microcontrollers and the …

PWM Power Regulator

“In order to synthesize chlorates and perchlorates in the home lab it is always good to have a way to regulate the current flowing through the electrolyte. Because the load is purely resistive the simplest solution is a small PWM …

Laser trigger for chronograph

“I finished this laser wall trigger for my HIGH RESOLUTION AND ACCURACY CHRONOGRAPH. The purpose of this device is to generate the trigger start and stop impulses for my chronograph as soon as an object disrupts any of the laser …

Pinguino Project (a PIC microcontroller based Arduino #No Programmer Required)

“Hey Guys i am Back after 2 months with Awesome Project,This is a Complete tutorial to make PIC Microcontroller based Arduino ,which can run Arduino Programs on PIC18F4550 or PIC18F2550 Microcontroller , one advantage on this microcontroller is ,it does …

40 PIN & 28 PIN PIC18F USB Development Board

“PIC18F USB Development Board will help you with your prototyping requirement with any 28/40-pin Microchip microcontroller supporting USB interface . The board has been tested using PIC18F4550 40 Pin & PIC18F2550 28 Pin Microcontroller.”

Servo control with microchip microcontroller

“In this instructable I want to show you how to control a servo using a microcontroller (18F2550) and how to avoid using an unknown library to control a servo.”

Automatic monitor brightness controller

“This is an automatic “monitor brightness controller” based on environmental light conditions. This system use USB port base sensor unit to measure the light level and control monitor brightness accordingly. We design this system to reduce the eye stress by …

USB Audio Streamer A Microchip PIC based USB sound card

“The sound card runs at a sample rate of 48KHz, 32KHz or 24KHz selectable by the OS with 12 bits per sample. The quality approaches commercial grade as the sample rate is higher then CDs. 44.1KHz was not implemented …

USBpicprog – a free and open source usb pic programmer

“Usbpicprog is an USB in circuit programmer for Microchip PIC processors. The hardware is as simple as possible, the current version only contains one PIC18F2550, 4 mosfets, and besides the connectors a hand full of passive components.”