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Author: Gerrit
Last Updated: 2012-02-12
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 1629 times
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License: MIT license
Download [65.52KB]Running Real time clock for LV24-33 board.
Always starts at a predefined date in the source.
No mikroE libraries needed !
(12-02-12) Update : replaced with a rar file containing the project.
Author: Russell Kelly
Last Updated: 2012-01-22
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 1683 times
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License: MIT license
Download [3.90MB]This project builds a simple 8 bit function generator using 18F46k22. 32 Waveforms each containing 64 bytes per period. Maximum output frequency 1700 Hz. Input clock is required this can be from a 555 timer. Output is on portD. a simple DAC is required to convert back into analogue voltage, a simple R/2R resistor ladder will do.
Author: Patrick FLOCHE
Last Updated: 2012-01-17
Package Version: 1.0.0.1
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 919 times
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License: MIT license
Download [89.63KB]This code use 'EasyPIC6 board' with PIC16F887 and LCD + 'RTC2 board' + 'MSF receiver' Is a RTC with MSF and manual update. In manual update, it calculate the day of the week. In manual update, you can set any date from year 1583 to 9999. It use interrup to decode MSF signal.
[learn more]Author: Patrick FLOCHE
Last Updated: 2012-01-15
Package Version: 1.0.0.1
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 1577 times
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License: MIT license
Download [86.76KB]This code use 'EasyPIC6 board' with PIC16F887 and LCD + 'RTC2 board' + 'DCF77 receiver'
Is a RTC with DCF77 and manual update.
In manual update, it calculate the day of the week.
In manual update, you can set any date from year 1583 to 9999.
It use interrup to decode DCF77 signal.
Author: alphonse willems
Last Updated: 2011-12-16
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 1148 times
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License: MIT license
Download [452.12KB]starts the 32KHz oscillator, the RTC module and with the touchpanel it is possible to set the calendar and clock
This little projact is written in VTFT and basic and uses the finite stata machine method with the case statement
Author: Stevan Tosic
Last Updated: 2011-10-07
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 2548 times
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License: MIT license
Download [103.26KB]Simple RTOS working in round-robin way with 1ms task switching. Number of tasks is five. Stacks size are configurable. Semaphores and timers examples are presented. Tasks progress is indicated by led blinking,
[learn more]Author: dany
Last Updated: 2011-09-07
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
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License: MIT license
Download [52.60KB]Another example of using the 12F629 in a very small project. Switches off electrical appliances after a number of hours. Time indication via LEDs. Both circuit diagram and code is provided.
[learn more]Author: Stevan Tosic
Last Updated: 2011-08-22
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
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License: MIT license
Download [77.02KB]How to use Multi Timers for PIC 18F8520 in easy and user friendly way with additional library.
[learn more]Author: NART SCHINACKOW
Last Updated: 2011-09-27
Package Version: 2.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
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License: MIT license
Download [381.15KB]This is a structured based DS1307 time library, copy the 2 files into your project folder and include Time.h in your source code.
[learn more]Author: Russell Kelly
Last Updated: 2011-08-21
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Timers (Real time clock)
Downloaded: 2396 times
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License: MIT license
Download [80.65KB]This program and circuit provides a digital alarm clock.
Powered by a Microchip PIC 18F14k22 and a 16x2 alphanumeric HD44780 display.
Time and alarm setting is achieved by the use of three push buttons.
Circuit requires a 32.768 kHz Watch Crystal