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by neske
08 Jan 2009 00:19
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: mikrobasic manuals?
Replies: 4
Views: 2000

This was question for mE team - when they will update main manual for mikroBasic. The current one is more than 2 years old (November 2006). I would like to see updated manual also.
by neske
01 Jan 2009 16:36
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: SINGLE SERVO TESTER WITH 2 BUTTON CONTROL For PIC12/16
Replies: 10
Views: 13211

As always, master of simplicity! Thank you, Warren!
by neske
01 Jan 2009 16:32
Forum: mikroC General
Topic: TOUCH SCREEN PROBLEM
Replies: 1
Views: 1286

I have some fuel left from my old VW Golf 1.9 TDI and I use it with my new Peugeot 607 3.0E, but the car won't start. Can you tell me what's wrong? :lol:

Please, post your code.
by neske
04 Aug 2008 10:04
Forum: mikroPascal PRO for PIC General
Topic: PIC related website
Replies: 730
Views: 426910

Great! Very good for beginners (and not so beginners)! Thumbs up! 8)
by neske
24 Jul 2008 23:40
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Answered: PicFlash2 (ICD): max. current from "board Vcc
Replies: 5
Views: 2680

Note - general rule for USB power: All devices that plug into a USB port must start out drawing no more than 100mA (one unit load). After communicating with the host, the device can determine if it can take the full 500mA (five unit loads). Once connected, all USB devices must identify themselves to...
by neske
24 Jul 2008 14:21
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Answered: PicFlash2 (ICD): max. current from "board Vcc
Replies: 5
Views: 2680

I think that PC MB takes care of 5V Vcc and current limiting. You should have all "five unit loads" available (according to USB 2.0 specs "unit load" is 100 mA).
by neske
24 Jul 2008 11:03
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Answered: PicFlash2 (ICD): max. current from "board Vcc
Replies: 5
Views: 2680

Since PF2 is powered from USB socket and according to USB 2.0 specs - at least 500 mA per USB port.
by neske
25 Jun 2008 18:56
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: LV18FJ to program ICSP
Replies: 2
Views: 1491

The rules are the same as for any other mE PIC board - take RB6, RB7, MCLR, Vcc and GND pins and that's it. But in this case we are talking about uC card and 80/100 pins uC in TQFP package. If I were you, I would wait another few days until I receive package from mE. :)
by neske
22 Jun 2008 22:02
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Programming an external 16F877A from the easypic 5 ?
Replies: 7
Views: 3625

Glad to hear that! :D
by neske
19 Jun 2008 22:01
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: Fast Switching of AC using PIC?
Replies: 10
Views: 6379

Raslan, this is all right if you use relays, but with this specialised triacs (with high commutation performances) it's not necessary.
by neske
19 Jun 2008 17:30
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Programming an external 16F877A from the easypic 5 ?
Replies: 7
Views: 3625

As Skyline already mentioned, don't use B socket! Take all signals from DIP40 socket and everything should work!
by neske
18 Jun 2008 19:19
Forum: Development Boards
Topic: Programming an external 16F877A from the easypic 5 ?
Replies: 7
Views: 3625

Where did you connect you board to RB6, RB7 and MCLR? Socket A or B? Do you have the same power supply on both boards? What is the length of your cabel between boards?
by neske
18 Jun 2008 19:04
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: ETHERNET LIBRARY WITH WEB SERVER EXAMPLE FOR PIC18F97J60 FAM
Replies: 38
Views: 63873

Crocu, are you novice to 18FxxJxx or PIC in general? All you need, beside Florin's library, are datasheet and PIC itself.
by neske
05 Jun 2008 21:39
Forum: mikroPascal General
Topic: Extended GLCD library for PIC18
Replies: 38
Views: 29052

Great work! Thank you for sharing your hard work!
by neske
01 Jun 2008 12:30
Forum: mikroBasic General
Topic: Turning on/off an AC load
Replies: 10
Views: 6543

The difference between the devices in the MOC30xx series is the current needed to light the LED and the breakdown voltage of the internal triac. The series is also divided into random turn-on and zero-crossing turn-on. http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/9634/moc30xxcharacteristicsvp2.jpg So, whateve...

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