TB078: PLL Jitter & Its Effects in the can Protocol - Application Note Published 15-Jun-04. . . [Microchip]
TB079: Programming Baseline Flash Devices with Pickit 1 - Application Note Published 16-Feb-05. . . [Microchip]
TB088: PIC16f639 MicroController Overview - Application Note Published 2-Dec-05. . . [Microchip]
TB095: Modifying the Picdem USB Board for PIC18 Full-Speed USB MicroControllers - Application Note Published 4-Nov-05. . . [Microchip]
TC7136/TC9400 Digital Readout Frequency Meter - Application Note Published 29-Aug-01. . . [Microchip]
Techbrief Tranformerless Power Supply - Application Note Published 26-Aug-97. . . [Microchip]
Techbrief: Using SRAM with a PIC16cxx - Application Note Published 26-Aug-97. . . [Microchip]
Temperature Programmer Uses Digital Control - 07/18/96 EDN Design Idea The circuit in Fig. 1 is useful for precise, repetitive
temperature control of small-volume objects. It offers high resolution and effective isolation between the
control lines and the power mains. It generates no RFI, has adequate speed, and provides a linear
relationship between the digital-input code and the average thermal power supplied by the heater. The circuit
works by generating a programmable number of triggering pulses to a triac connected in series with the
heater. . . [by Jordan Dimitrov, N Poushkarov Institute of Soil Science and Agroecology, Sofia, Bulgaria]
Temperature Recorder. Part 1 - This project uses a Microchip PIC microcontroller, a serial EEPROM and a thermistor to
create a temperature recorder. Performance The temperature is measured and stored at user programmable
intervals; this can be from 1. . . Andrew M. Bishop
Temperature Recorder. Part 2software PIC Software The PIC software is written in assembler and based on earlier projects
using I 2 C interfaces. The EEPROM, PIC and external connector all share the same I 2 C bus and the PIC will
not use it unless the thermistor is fitted. . .
Ten Tricks for
Interfacing to the PIC16c508 - . . . [Prepared by Colin
Mitchell]
Tester
Cycles System-Power Supplies - 10-Jul-08 EDN Design
Idea A simple two-relay circuit cycles system power on and off to test a design on the benchtop. . . [by
Goh Ban Hok, Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific Ltd, Singapore]
Testing LCD Backlight Inverters using the Agilent N6700 Modular Power System MPS - Application Note. . . [Agilent]
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