| ??? 03/04/08 02:37 Read: times |
#151841 - Basic Timer Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Thank you all very much for your help! I have taken your advice and began to read, read, read. There is tons out there...
If my research is right I think I could drive the 7 segments from a PIC16F631 without the BCD chip, which will save on cost and labour (which is important). Is anyone able to provide me with help on programming a PIC16F631 to do this task? I would also like to know how I can build this little gadget once programmed. Maybe a schematic or something of the sort? Thanks once again fellas (and ladies!) |
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