Yes, thanks for the great site, gramo! Someone pointed me to it for my first multiplexing project awhile back, and it was very helpful. I had to make some modifications for the parts I had, but that was fairly easy to do due in no small part to the coherence of your explanations. Here's what I did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt6pkALgwQA
In retrospect, humming along with my video was a bad idea. It creeps me out, too.
Yes, thanks for the great site, gramo! Someone pointed me to it for my first multiplexing project awhile back, and it was very helpful. I had to make some modifications for the parts I had, but that was fairly easy to do due in no small part to the coherence of your explanations. Here's what I did: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt6pkALgwQA
In retrospect, humming along with my video was a bad idea. It creeps me out, too.
That's kind of what I was hoping for. It seemed really obvious to me what the display was saying, but then I knew what to expect (left to right text), what it would say (the words), spent a fair bit of time getting the programming right, and watched it numerous times to boot.
A PIC site for munchkins? **broken link removed** pictured left to right: Jay Slovak, 3v0, and Krumlink meet to represent the Eletro-tech Competition Guild.
What's going on with the wizard? Is he *****-slapping the scarecrow?
Joe Pesci as the wizard: "Alright, listen up all of yez. Yer gonna go show that wicked witch what's-what, see? Be sure that you bring me back my money right quick when you do, or yer gonna get some more of this!"
I am a little confused though - you have an image of a 7805 circuit showing a 10uF cap on pin 1 and a 100nF on 3, but on the next image you have the caps reversed.
wow i just read this and i really want a PIC now...... i have been really busy and have not done much with electronics sence school started.... i am getting a pickit2 in a few days.........now just my math average has to go up. you tuts are so easy.
Well this does bring back the good old days, I really enjoyed putting up digital-diy.net and was a little disappointed to leave the old site style behind.
It had a certain simplicity that made it so easy to navigate imho, sure it was a royal pain in the butt to change styles (until I got a little better with css sheets), but I did learn a lot from it!
The digital-diy.net site retired with 285,422 visitors (and about 1,000 emails asking for homework support..)