PIC driving a LCD indicating two voltages
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:08 pm
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Sent at: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:45 pm
From: Gawie
To: Ian
I am from Cape Town South Africa!
I need to develop a didgital volt meter with an LCD display indicating the voltages of two batteries on one display: Main battery (voltage) Secondary battery (voltage).
I am new to the world of PIC's. I do know I need two A/D converters, a Pic and a LCD display. I purchased a PIC coarse with programmer board etc for the PIC16F84, but I lack the knowledge to know whether this IC will cope and secondly I am battling to master the source code.
Question: Will the MM flow code coarse get me on track, do they have sub routines that I can use to drive a LCD, will the 16F84 cope. If someone with the knowledge is prepared to write the software routines for such a beast I am willing to negotiate costs.
Many thanks
Gawie
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Sent at: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:45 pm
From: Gawie
To: Ian
I am from Cape Town South Africa!
I need to develop a didgital volt meter with an LCD display indicating the voltages of two batteries on one display: Main battery (voltage) Secondary battery (voltage).
I am new to the world of PIC's. I do know I need two A/D converters, a Pic and a LCD display. I purchased a PIC coarse with programmer board etc for the PIC16F84, but I lack the knowledge to know whether this IC will cope and secondly I am battling to master the source code.
Question: Will the MM flow code coarse get me on track, do they have sub routines that I can use to drive a LCD, will the 16F84 cope. If someone with the knowledge is prepared to write the software routines for such a beast I am willing to negotiate costs.
Many thanks
Gawie