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Cicuit Cellar INK: The Computer Applications Journal
Website: http://www.circellar.com
Description:
Order back issues carrying PICmicro related articles.
 
David Tait's Links to Internet PIC Resources
Website: http://www.man.ac.uk/~mbhstdj/piclinks.html
 
DonTronic's Home Page
Website: http://www.dontronics.com
 
EG3: Electronic Engineering Net Resources
Website: http://www.eetoolbox.com/embe/gatoxpic.htm
Description:
We maintain a list of PIC-related Internet resources
 
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E-LAB Digital Engineering, Inc.
Website: http://www.netins.net/showcase/elab
Description:
E-LAB manufactures and supports a versatile microcontroller board that uses the 16C57 microcontroller. This board provides a direct connection to LCD display screens, A/D conversion, 36 terminal blocks, power regulation, expanded I/O, etc. - all controlled by high speed driver routines (included).
 
Fast Forward Engineering
Website: http://pw2.netcom.com/~fastfwd/index.html
 
'Getting started with the PIC16C84'
Website: http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/~cczsteve/pic84.html
Description:
Features an improved AN589 in-system downloader / prototype programmer hardware design together with a fast, non-imteractive, DOS software front-end.
 
Labtronics International
Website: http://www.chariot.net.au/~labtron
Description:
Labtronics International (Australia) offers extremely low cost PIC PLC Programm er cum Controller for many endless applications! Labtronics offers custom design solutions in highly efficient Solar Battery Char ger optimisers and low cost PIC based education kits. Please visit website for more details
 
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MacRobotics
Website: http://www.macrobotics.com/
 
Micro Control Journal
Website: http://www.mcjournal.com
 
Nexus Computing
Website: http://www.eskimo.com/~nexus/
Description:
Find information about DigiTemp, PIC Programmers, Resources, Linux Software, PGP.
 
PIC Based Heating Control System
Website: http://www.phanderson.com/
Description:
This heating control system incorporates the PIC 16C74 to maintain the proper temperature in five different zones. The system utilizes solid state temperature sensors, relays, an IEEE488 interface, LEDs and its own power supply. Each major subsection is explained with graphics, schematics and formulas.
 
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PICLIST: A Web Conference for Design and Development of Embedded Systems Using PICmicro controllers
Website: http://www.piclist.com
Description:
1800 member mailing list hosted by MIT for discussion, learning and promotion of PIC microcontrollers and embedded engineering. This is not a Microchip sponsored site, but has a very large FAQ section (Frequently Asked Questions), many links to other sites, and a lot of help for those new to the PIC. Many professional members as well as hobbyists contribute to the discussions. If you've got questions for your peers, this is a good site to visit.
 
QUANSER
Website: http://www.quanser.com/qic/index.html
Description:
The QIC© boards and software by Quanser ofer the versatility and power you need to implement various types of controllers using PIC16F877 Microcontroller. This system allows you to tailor your courses to the level you want, including the following topics: Interfacing to sensors and actuators - Instrumentation and signal conditioning Realtime monitoring - Discrete event control Realtime computing and control - Host/Client serial communications - Master/Slave parallel communication Analog and digital signal processing - Microcomputer control - Continuous and discrete time systems - Fixed point arithmetic control - Computer interfacing to machines - Robotics projects - Mobile robots RoboCup projects and many more.
 
RAM Technology Systems
Website: http://www.ram-tech.co.uk
Description:
Hello ... My name is Alan M Robertson founder of RAM Technology Systems here at Poole in Dorset, UK. I started the company to continue my interest in and development of the Forth programming language. If you are interested in making micros work I hope this page will give insperation.
 
TATO Computers
Website: http://members.tripod.com/ProPic
Description:
Here is my PROPIC programmer, it runs under Windows, it's very easy to use, very easy to build, connect to PC printer port and can read and write this Pics: 12C508, 12C509 ,14000, 16C61, 62, 62A, 63, 64, 64A ,65, 65A, 16C620,621,622, 16C71,72,73,74, 16C84, etc.
 
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Wouter van Ooijen
Website: http://www.xs4all.nl/~wf/wouter/pic
Description:
WISP: an elegant 16x84-based 16x84 in-circuit production programmer JAL: a small Pascal-like High Level Language for the 16x84
 


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