Push Button interface with DSPIC33

Overview In this essay, we will study PIC Microcontroller push button interfacing. The GPIO (General Purpose input-output) pins are also provided by PIC, just like other microcontrollers. We can connect input-output devices to GPIO pins, such as LEDs, switches, adc power supplies, sensors, etc. Here, we’ll see how to operate an SPST (single pole, single…

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Led Blink using DSPIC33

Overview In this tutorial, we will learn How to Blink an LED with DSPIC33FJ64GS606 Microcontroller using MPAB XC16 Compiler. Product Overview The DSPIC33FJ64GS606-I/PT is a 16-bit Digital Signal Controller with high-speed PWM, ADC and comparators. The PGECx and PGEDx pins are used for In-circuit Serial Programming™ (ICSP™) and debugging purposes. It is recommended to keep the…

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Sign To Speech Conversion Using Flex Sensor Arduino

Overview Many mute people use body language and sign language to communicate with others because they are unable to talk. However, not everyone is familiar with sign language, therefore the mute cannot communicate with everyone using sign language alone. Components required table S.No COMPONENTS QUANTITY link 1 Arduino UNO 1 https://www.amazon.in/Scriptronics-ATmega328P 2 Flex Sensor 2.2…

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Smart parking system using esp8266

overview In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an IOT-based car parking space monitoring system using Arduino, Nodemcu esp8266 wifi module and the Blynk app. With the help of the Nodemcu esp8266 wifi module and the Blynk app, parking spaces can be monitored from anywhere in the world. In this tutorial, we can…

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Bluetooth Controlled Robot

Overview Today in this article we are going to discuss How to make a Bluetooth Controlled car using Arduino so without wasting any time let’s make it Components Used Block Diagram Arduino Description The Uno R3 CH340G ATmega328p Development Board is the low-cost version of the popular Uno R3 Arduino. It is assembled with the…

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Deadband Control Using TMS320

Overview A deadband or deadband (also known as a dead zone or a neutral zone) is a band of input values in the domain of a transfer function in a control system or signal processing system where the output is zero (the output is ‘dead’ – no action occurs). Deadband regions can be used in control systems such as servo amplifiers to prevent oscillation or repeated activation-deactivation cycles (called ‘hunting’ in proportional control systems)….

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Read Temperature Sensor With MIT Inverter

Overview This tutorial will help you connect App Inventor with a temperature sensor on an Arduino controller. Block Diagram: Pins connection: About Bluetooth module HC-05: HC-05 is a Bluetooth module which is designed for wireless communication. It uses serial communication to communicate with devices. HC-05 has a red LED which indicates connection status, whether the Bluetooth…

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