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Getting Started with PIC Microcontrollers–The Timer Peripheral and Interrupts » IRWELL LABS
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Laquo; Getting Started with PIC Microcontrollers – The Header File. Getting Started with PIC Microcontrollers – The PWM Peripheral. Getting Started with PIC Microcontrollers–The Timer Peripheral and Interrupts. This time we shall take a look at the timer peripheral; one of the most common peripherals, available on just about every microcontroller. We will also have a brief look at interrupts and how useful they are. An excellent way of demonstrating both is by revising the original LED blink. The timing ...
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Home-made name badge pcb with scrolling messages on led display | Jonathan Schemoul's Blog
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Jonathan Schemoul’s Blog. Home-made name badge pcb with scrolling messages on led display. For people at FOSDEM 2012 (great event by the way! You’ve surely seen my name badge around. For others, here is a picture :. As promised to some people there, here are all the details :. I used an MSP430F5171. Enough chatting, here is the schematic :. And pictures of the badge being built :. If you wonder how I made the pcb, I used the toner transfer method (cheap store catalog paper and laminator), with traces as ...