Chipwizard
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No problem friend. The concept is almost finished. The hardware and software concept are in sync. Next step is to design PCB and hardware layout and then the fun part of programming it.
I left the design so flexible and adaptable that one can easily ulitlize PWM with software programming.
Now that the puzzle is solved, the tower can be built in large number of levels and be simply cascaded up as high as one desires. The limitation will be memory space on the PIC. Even that can be overcome by a row of banks of PIC boards plugged into the mother board with "MCLR" and the board control and RA4 as program control via debounce switches. More details on that in future posts.....
I left the design so flexible and adaptable that one can easily ulitlize PWM with software programming.
Now that the puzzle is solved, the tower can be built in large number of levels and be simply cascaded up as high as one desires. The limitation will be memory space on the PIC. Even that can be overcome by a row of banks of PIC boards plugged into the mother board with "MCLR" and the board control and RA4 as program control via debounce switches. More details on that in future posts.....