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Interfacing External EEPROM with PIC microcontroller

In this article, we are going to learn about Interfacing External EEPROM with a PIC microcontroller. All the microcontrollers do not have EEPROM but sometimes, we need to save some information in EEPROM while the MCU does not have any. In that case, external EEPROM is the only solution. So Read more…

By MKDas, 1 year05/12/2021 ago
Home Appliances

Simple voltage protector for your appliances

In this article, we are going to learn how to make a simple voltage protector for your appliances. A small device can save lots of money, saving your appliances from voltage spike/surge/sag and unacceptable voltage range. So let’s make it! What is spike/surge/sag? Usually, your home supply voltage is either Read more…

By MKDas, 1 year23/10/2021 ago
Electronics

Simple Component Detector using PIC16F877A

In this article, we are going to make a Simple Component Detector using PIC16F877A microcontroller. Using the basic working principles of different semiconductors, we can identify the devices. Here, we are using some simple and basic techniques, using these techniques, we can measure/detect resistors, diodes, LEDs, transistors, MOSFETs, Logic Gates, Read more…

By MKDas, 1 year16/10/2021 ago
Home Appliances

Voltage Stabilizer Circuit with 4 Relays

This is a productive post with a voltage stabilizer circuit with 4 relays. A voltage stabilizer is sometimes becomes essential for our appliances if the supply voltage is not stable. Here in this post, you’ll find a product that can help you. Why do we need a voltage stabilizer? Our Read more…

By MKDas, 1 year07/10/2021 ago
Batteries

6V Lead-Acid battery charger circuit

In this article, we are going to make a 6V lead-acid battery charger circuit in different ways. 6V lead-acid batteries were very common decades ago when portable emergency lanterns were very popular. But still, these batteries are being used in various devices. Sometimes, we need our custom battery charger circuit Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years06/08/2021 ago
Electronics

Digital Clock with DS3231 & PIC microcontroller

In this article, we are going to make a complete digital clock with DS3231 and a PIC microcontroller. The RTC ds3231 is extremely accurate as a clock. We are going to use this RTC for our Clock come calendar with temperature and showing these values on Seven-Segment displays. This article Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years25/07/2021 ago
Electronics

Digital Clock with PIC16F676 & Seven Segment Display

In this article, we are going to make a Digital Clock with PIC16F676 and RTC DS1307. Seven Segment Displays will be used as our display. Using this small microcontroller, we can make our Date and Time clock. For this, shift registers will be used to extend the pins and to Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years23/07/2021 ago
Electronics

Digital Clock using a PIC microcontroller & RTC DS1307

In this article, we are going to make a Digital Clock using a PIC microcontroller & RTC DS1307. Here we can use a suitable PIC microcontroller that is available in the market or in our lab. I think PIC16F73 will be the best one. With this microcontroller, we’ll interface RTC Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years10/07/2021 ago
Electronics

AC voltmeter using a PIC16F76 micro-controller and capacitor power supply

We all know about voltmeters. Besides multimeters, there are some panel meters that show voltage, current, etc. Making such an AC voltmeter is sometimes becomes very helpful. Here in this article, we are going to learn how we can make our own single-phase AC voltmeter using a PIC16F76 micro-controller and Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years28/06/2021 ago
Electronics

Remote Controlled Fan light switch

Remote Controlled Fan light switch is very popular in the market also very demanded too. Besides these, the switch is very helpful for disabled persons and children too as there is no need to touch the switch physically. The switch can be operated far from 30ft on average depending on Read more…

By MKDas, 2 years20/04/2021 ago

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