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-- PicBasic
Pro Compiler Projects --

Check out our special offer on the PicBasic Pro bundle.
PicBasic Pro Compiler, MeLabs U2 USB Programmer, 8-40-pin ZIF adapter, USB
cable, Proto-18 18-pin PIC proto board, 1 PIC16F627A, 1 PIC16F88, resonators, breadboard, wire kit, and more. This is the
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PicBasic Pro Compiler/Programmer
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Infrared Projects
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Click
HERE
for: Build the Air-Byte IR
transceiver. We have released the schematics with full PIC source code
for the Air-Byte. |
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Click
HERE for: Transforming your infrared
transmitter into an RF transmitter. Control your TV, stereo, CD player &
other equipment from any room in your house with your existing IR
transmitter & these circuits.
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HERE for:
How to create your own custom
infrared encoder & decoder IC's with the PicBasic Pro compiler. Add
remote control to your next PIC robot project. |
Micro-Bot Robotics Experiments
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HERE for:
Robotics experiments with the
PIC16F628 used in Micro-Bot. Projects include infrared object detection,
sonar navigation & room mapping, CDS photocell light measurements &
navigation, combinations of sensors together for robotics navigation &
object avoidance. Includes schematics & source code. |
Build an Infrared Wireless
Temperature Transmitter & VB Interface
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HERE for:
How to build an IR temperature
transmitter, PC based IR receiver, and Visual Basic interface for remote
temp display. Also Illustrates how to read-in serial data with VB,
extract & process individual data bytes. |
Build a Moving Message Display
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HERE for:
Build a scrolling marquee sign using an Agilent Technologies HDSP-2112 Intelligent alphanumeric display and
PicBasic Pro compiler. |
Using Cross-Point Switches
 | Click
HERE for:
Bill Whitehead illustrates
how to use cross-point switches with PicBasic Pro |
Using the New MicroCode Studio ICD
 | Click
HERE for:
Using the MicroCode Studio in-circuit debugger. |
PicBasic Pro I2C
Communications & the DS1624
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HERE for:
Jonathan Zacharko illustrates how to communicate with I2C
Devices. |
Using PicBasic Pro V2.4 1-Wire Commands
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Click
HERE for: Part1.
Using the new PicBasic
Pro version 2.4 1-wire commands to read 1-wire device 64-bit ROM
codes. |
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Click
HERE for: Part 2.
How to communicate with multiple
1-wire devices on the network, and how to use PicBasic Pro 1-wire
command mode switches. |
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Click
HERE for: Part 3.
Using the DS18B20 1-wire temperature
sensor with a 20 x 4 serial LCD.
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4-Digit LED Time & Temperature Display
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Click
HERE for:
Using
the OLD SLED4C serial LED display with the DS1620 & DS1307 for a time &
temp display. |
Using The
New PIC16F62x Series PICMicro
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Click
HERE for:
Using
the new Flash PIC16F628 with PicBasic for a 16-key, matrix serial keypad. |
 | Click
HERE for:
Using
the new Flash PIC16F628 with PicBasic. Using hardware PWM, and the
Internal oscillator. |
A/D &
Using The 8-Pin PIC™ Series
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Click
HERE for:
How to build a 4-channel A/D converter using the PIC12C671. |
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Click HERE
for:
Using the 8-Pin PIC12C671 A/D Converter. |
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Click HERE
for:
Using the 8-Pin PIC12C671 with PicBasic. |
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Click
HERE for:
Using the PIC16F877 A/D Converter. This example displays
3-channels of analog input on an LCD display. |
Servo
Control Projects
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Click
HERE for:
Controlling hobby servo motors with PicBasic & the PC serial port. |
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Click HERE
for:
How to
build your own addressable serial servo controllers using the 8-pin
PIC12C671. |
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Click
HERE for:
Servo-Commander. Program the PIC16F84 to control up to 8 hobby servo
motors. |
Designing
Custom Serial Devices
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Click
HERE for:
How
to design "Serial Keypads". |
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Click
HERE for:
How
to build your own 12-Pin I/O-expander with the PIC16F84 and PicBasic. |
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Click HERE
for:
Build a serial relay controller with the 8-pin PIC12C671. |
Beginner's
Projects With PicBasic
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Click HERE
for:
Controlling an LCD with PicBasic. |
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Click
HERE for:
Blinking LED project. |
900MHz Wireless Embedded Programming
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Click
HERE for:
Wireless programming &
firmware updates. |
Remote
Control Applications
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Click
HERE for:
Infrared data communications & using the PIC hardware PWM. |
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Click
HERE for:
How
to build a 9600 baud RF remote control robotics application. |
Infrared Object Detection
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Click HERE for:
Infrared
object detection with adjustable infrared power levels. |
Bit-Banging
1-Wire
Devices
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Click
HERE for:
Using
the Dallas DS1820 1-Wire
Digital Thermometer with PicBasic. |
Precision Temperature Measurement
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Click
HERE for: This
project shows how to use the National LM34C Precision Fahrenheit
Temperature Sensor. |
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*** NEW
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High-Performance 433.92MHz RF modules are Here.
A prime choice for Robotics & RF remote control applications, and simple
to use with the PIC for wireless serial applications.
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NEW
NEW
Add an animated 4-digit serial LED display to your next product, with
a single I/O-pin.
Click pictures above for details

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