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Application of TMR0 in PIC16F877A

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Author: Goirik Dhar

Last Updated: 2019-03-29

Package Version: 7.2.0.0

Category: Timers (Real time clock)

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License: MIT license  

This is a basic project for beginners. In this project, a LED is tied with the second pin of port B of GPIO. It toggles between on and off stage by using TMR0. And simultaneously it also toggles two LEDs which are tied to RC6 and RC7 pins by means of software delay.

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