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  • Connecting a PICmicro (R) Microcontroller to a Standard Analog Telephone Line
    This application note describes how to connect a PICmicro microcontroller device to a standard analog telephone line in order to send and receive single and multiple frequency signals through modulation and demodulation (i.e., MODEM). Although there are many different elements within a modem system
  • Using PIC16C5x Microcontrollers as LCD Drivers
    This application note describes an LCD controller implementation using a PIC16C55 microcontroller. This technique offers display capabilities for applications that require a small display at a low cost, together with the capabilities of the standard PIC16C55 microcontroller. We start by an overview
  • AVR Microcontroller and C Compiler Co-Design
    High Level Languages (HLLs) are rapidly becoming the standard methodology for embedded microcontrollers due to improved time-to-market and simplified maintenance support. In order to ensure that the new ATMEL AVR family of microcontrollers was well suited as a target for C compiler, the external C
  • Communicating With The MCP3221 Using PICmicro (R) Microcontrollers
    The MCP3221 12-bit A/D Converter (ADC) communicates using a standard 2-wire I2C compatible interface. This application note will cover communications between this device and a PICmicro microcontroller. Hardware and software implementations of I2C will be covered. The code supplied
  • Communicating With The MCP3221 Using PICmicro (R) Microcontrollers
    The MCP3221 12-bit A/D Converter (ADC) communicates using a standard 2-wire I2C compatible interface. This application note will cover communications between this device and a PICmicro microcontroller. Hardware and software implementations of I2C will be covered. The code supplied
  • Interfacing MCP6S2X PGAs to PICmicro (R) Microcontroller
    The MCP6S21/2/6/8 family of one, two, six or eight channel Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGA) communicate using a standard 3-wire Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI TM) protocol. This application note shows how to program the six channel MCP6S26 PGA gains, channels and shutdown registers using
  • Interfacing I2C Serial EEPROMs to PICmicro Microcontrollers
    The 24LCXXB Serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology are I2C compatible and support both the standard 100 kHz and the 400 kHz Fast mode. Many times when designing an application which utilizes a serial EEPROM device, it may be beneficial to use a microcontroller which does not feature a dedicated
  • Using a PIC (R) Microcontroller for DMX512 Communication
    more cost effective, application note presents a solution to transmit and new digital consoles came to the market and with them receive the DMX512 communication protocol that can (R) the need for a new standard that would allow microcontroller offer-be implemented using any PIC equipment from

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