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Simple frequency meter using PIC 16F877. The frequency meter is used to count the incoming pulses on particular pin for one sec. The frequency meter implemented here counts the pulses coming on port pin RC0. The micro-controller counts the pulses for one sec and display the count on LCD screen. Here is the screen shot for Proteus design. The input signal is coming on pin RC0. The 8 bit data is send to the lcd through PORT B. The control signals are given from pin RD5, RD6, RD7. Void lcd init();. 8212;...
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For more stuff visit my web site at www.tusharpatil.in. On June 20, 2011 in Uncategorized. Simple frequency meter using PIC 16F877. The frequency meter is used to count the incoming pulses on particular pin for one sec. The frequency meter implemented here counts the pulses coming on port pin RC0. The micro-controller counts the pulses for one sec and display the count on LCD screen. Here is the screen shot for Proteus design. The program for the frequency counter is give below. Void lcd init();. 8212;&#...
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Integration of continuous signals using FPGA. My web site →. Simple frequency meter using PIC 16F877. The frequency meter is used to count the incoming pulses on particular pin for one sec. The frequency meter implemented here counts the pulses coming on port pin RC0. The micro-controller counts the pulses for one sec and display the count on LCD screen. Here is the screen shot for Proteus design. The program for the frequency counter is give below. Unsigned int i,i1,j,k,l,m,o,n,p,q,r,s;. Void lcd init();.
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Simple frequency meter using PIC 16F877. For more stuff visit my web site at www.tusharpatil.in. On June 20, 2011 in Uncategorized. Simple frequency meter using PIC 16F877. One response to “. May 15, 2013 at 12:22 AM. Thanks for nice and simple circuit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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