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You could go through Datasheets of the PIC’s you will be learning about. and there is this book “Quintessential PIC Microcontroller”. You could find that and read. Thats the book I got to refer when i was learning PIC.
Hafiz saleemParticipantyou dont need to know 8015. Its good if u have a little bit of knowledge about micro controllers though. If you dont know, still it will not be very hard.
Hafiz saleemParticipantTry using an OP-AMP.
Hafiz saleemParticipantyou can use any kind of DC motor. Select itm according to your purpose.
Hafiz saleemParticipantYes you can use the H bridge. just make sure you give the correct inputs and voltage for it to operate..
Hafiz saleemParticipantYou will have to change some of the coding. but not all of them. You should use the registers in PIC16F877A for the modifications. And you will not need to cahnge any hardware. Just check the Datasheets and compare if you are not sure.
But the PIC18F452 is more powerful than tha PIC16F877A. So i suggest you to use PIC18F452, because you could use it for some other project aswell when you are finished with your current one(if it is not permanant)
Hafiz saleemParticipantthat camera has about 34 pins. so out of that 34, probably some of the pins are +V ,GND and Trigger..
so i was wondering, if i can feed the outputs from the camera to a shift register, and by the shift register transmitting to the reciever, where it stores the data into another shift register and the data is fed into the processor?
Will it work?
Hafiz saleemParticipantIt depends on what kind of wireless you are looking for.
You can use RF or IR to control your motor. For both the cases you can use the L239D motor driver IC.
you can connect your reciever output to the inputs of the L239D and you can control your motor accordingly. Refer to the L239D Datasheet on how to control the motor and wiring for your circuit.
Hafiz saleemParticipantIt depends on what kind of wireless you are looking for.
You can use RF or IR to control your motor. For both the cases you can use the L239D motor driver IC.
you can connect your reciever output to the inputs of the L239D and you can control your motor accordingly. Refer to the L239D Datasheet on how to control the motor and wiring for your circuit.
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