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This project demonstrates how to generate PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signals using a PIC microcontroller. The code is written in Embedded C using MPLAB IDE, and the simulation is done in Proteus.
This project involves controlling an LED's brightness using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and transmitting real-time data over UART to a PC. The transmitted data includes: The LED intensity as a ...
During Ramp 1 time, the PWM signal's pulse width is incremented for LED 1 and decremented for LED 2. For example, let's have the ramp time equal 2 seconds and consist of 128 up/down steps. Thus ...
Pulse Width Modulation is definitely the preferred method of dimming an LED with a microcontroller, but we were interested in hearing about a different method called Binary Code Modulation. BCM doe… ...
This code supports Application Note AN1138: A Digital Constant Current Power LED Driver, using the PIC12HV615? an 8-pin, PIC microcontroller (MCU) with A Digital Constant Current Power LED Driver The ...
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