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| The PIP unit is a clever bit of electronics which allows a small picture to be inset in a corner of anormal TV picture. Having described t...

| This supplement shows how Microchip Technology's 16C54 and 16C55 microcontrollers may be programmed using ladder Logic, which is traditional...

| Opinion is divided on the subject. Some say it's extremely useful, while others hold that it is only for restless TV addicts. Picture-in-pic...

| In this fourth and final part of the course we tie up some loose ends and tackle the remaining instructions from the instruction set. In p...

| Peripheral Interface Controllers, PICs®, from Microchip are currently in the centre of attention. In descriptions of these devices an impo...

| So far in the course we have been dealing with the hardware structure of the PIC processors. This third instalment, and the one to come, wi...

| New products will be discribed here.

| The main subject of the this second part of the course is the processor hardware and the way it interacts with the software. In addition to...

| Large designs traditionally required complex and extensive digital circuits are now simple to realize by virtue of the smalI, powerful, PIC...

| In view of the popularity of generat purpose PICs (Peripheral Interface Controllers), two experimentation boards are presented: one far...