blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2009 #21 I would expect your instructor would want you to design it. Google has many designs for thermostats. Electronic Design Welcome Microcontroller projects ,USB,IR Remote,thermometer,delphi programming,data acquisition,digital clock, digital temperature,ATMEL ISP(In-system programmer) Personally I aside from the 2.5" digits I think the sixca version could be done better (ie no shift registers) Last edited: Jan 8, 2009
I would expect your instructor would want you to design it. Google has many designs for thermostats. Electronic Design Welcome Microcontroller projects ,USB,IR Remote,thermometer,delphi programming,data acquisition,digital clock, digital temperature,ATMEL ISP(In-system programmer) Personally I aside from the 2.5" digits I think the sixca version could be done better (ie no shift registers)
G Giggabite New Member Jan 8, 2009 #22 blueroomelectronics said: I would expect your instructor would want you to design it. Google has many designs for thermostats. Electronic Design Welcome Microcontroller projects ,USB,IR Remote,thermometer,delphi programming,data acquisition,digital clock, digital temperature,ATMEL ISP(In-system programmer) Personally I aside from the 2.5" digits I think the sixca version could be done better (ie no shift registers) Click to expand... Oooh thanks ............... And how would i use to substitute shift registers ?
blueroomelectronics said: I would expect your instructor would want you to design it. Google has many designs for thermostats. Electronic Design Welcome Microcontroller projects ,USB,IR Remote,thermometer,delphi programming,data acquisition,digital clock, digital temperature,ATMEL ISP(In-system programmer) Personally I aside from the 2.5" digits I think the sixca version could be done better (ie no shift registers) Click to expand... Oooh thanks ............... And how would i use to substitute shift registers ?
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Jan 8, 2009 #23 The PIC itself can drive LEDs, just get one with enough I/O pins like the 16F886 or 16F887. Using tiny PICs with lots of glue logic never made much sense to me when you can simply use a larger PIC. To others it's the norm.
The PIC itself can drive LEDs, just get one with enough I/O pins like the 16F886 or 16F887. Using tiny PICs with lots of glue logic never made much sense to me when you can simply use a larger PIC. To others it's the norm.
G Giggabite New Member Jan 8, 2009 #24 Awesome ! Im speechless , this is more than i expected . I shall simulate this and see how it works ? I shall start by getting the data sheets of all ICS.. thanks !
Awesome ! Im speechless , this is more than i expected . I shall simulate this and see how it works ? I shall start by getting the data sheets of all ICS.. thanks !