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Microchip 16 bit design contest
Microchip/Circuit cellar have announced a 16 bit embedded control design contest - the idea is to promote the use of the dsPIC family of controllers. Microchip is giving out a generous sample of components to the contest participants - here is ...
USB Interfacing with GNU/Linux and PIC 18F2455 - Part 3
Completed interfacing an LCD panel with the USB PIC, thanks to Anish. We are still not able to get interrupt URB’s working properly - except that, everything is OK. Coming next: A comprehensive tutorial on developing USB gadgets with GNU/Lin...
USB Interfacing with GNU/Linux and PIC 18F2455 - Part 2
It’s no wonder that there are so few complete resources on writing USB firmware on the net - there is only one word to describe the process - `tedious’. The last few days have been spent reading USB Complete - this is the only good book ava...
USB Interfacing with GNU/Linux and PIC 18F2455 - Part 1
Even though USB has become wildly popular, there are not too many resources on the web which gives you a tutorial introduction on how to go about developing USB peripherals and controlling them with GNU/Linux. Anish and myself have started work...
Classic LED 7-Segment Displays
Just recently I have been addicted to old LED displays as they are small and bright and I love the classic look. We can see them in vintage calculators and vintage led watches. However these displays consume significant amount of power, so they are n...
Small LED dot matrix development board
I was very busy for the past two months so this blog just didn't move. As you may know, the LED dot matrix display is my favorite device. I have designed a small development board for testing my led dot matrix related programs.The schematic is as the...

