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16 Results for "《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 셔츠룸ヒ 《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 ㎛beforehandム셔츠룸후기셔츠룸후기╇pen 선릉셔츠룸셔츠룸가격 셔츠룸‰강남셔츠룸㉦nestㅳ"
dsPIC development board
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Miroslav Hancar
Simple DSP devboard
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MODBUS RTU WITH STM32F4
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daovanhoa12
IO extension board: 8AI, 8BI, 8AO, 8BO. CAN DOWNLOAD THE PROGRAM
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A GPS Clock With RF Transmitter & RTC
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Victor Chan
This is a GPS clock that does what it needs to with the help of DS3231, PIC 18F and NRF24L01+. This is how I have done mine...
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WS2812B (Neopixel) Earring
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makeTVee
Earring with 16 addressable LEDs (WS2812B-2020) and rechargeable coin cell battery.
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Microchip XC16 Arduino
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Georgi Angelov
Microchip XC16 Arduino - PIC24F, dsPIC33
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Desktop Thermometer
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TheBrokenEngineer
A simple desktop thermometer using a TMP36/TMP37, small microcontroller and LED display
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PIC32 scope, 1 Megasample/sec
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Bruce Land
Four channels of DMA, plus 1MHz ADC on PIC32 and a cheap TV make a good audio rate scope for less than $22.
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XORYA - extremely low cost game console on PIC32
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SHAOS
XORYA game console is just one chip PIC32MX170F256B (32-bit MIPS core, 256K flash, 64K data mem) in DIP28 package and a few other components
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Smart Lamp Notification
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Neil Cherry
Take 1 AC Lamp, a uController, a normal LED bulb and some color LED strips to get a functional lamp that also can send colored alerts.
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FM sound synthesis on PIC32
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Bruce Land
Two DDS units, one setting the phase of the other, with programmable envelopes make a FM synth unit.
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ELLO 2M
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Kn/vD
The DIY laptop built entirely from PCB
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PIXPUTER - computer on PIC17 microprocessor
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SHAOS
"PIXPUTER" (or nedoPC-17) is based on PIC17C43 or PIC17C44 microcontroller that works in microprocessor mode with external program memory
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Port Expander (MCP23S17) library for PIC32
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Bruce Land
The 28-pin PDIP PIC32MX250 is great for student projects, but could use more i/o pins. The MCP23S17 16-bit port expander supplies pins.
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nedoPC-16
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SHAOS
Computer family on PIC16 microcontrollers
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DIYTIL311
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Jacob Still
A reprogrammable replica of the famous TIL311
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