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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: cairo
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i need help in that project so if any body had any idea about project please send me
the project „FƒnProject 2: Digital watch displaying up to 10th of sec The PIC drives five 7-seg displays, which represents [ MM: SS : t ] where M stands for minute, S for second, t for tenth of second. Using any internal PIC timer with 100ms delay, allows very accurate update of the 7-segs if the student takes care of instructions timing and proper timer reset. the component is PIC18F452 Programming ct Thank you |
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