by Jamie Starling | Sep 27, 2022 | The Art of Technology
In the pervious post – we setup the PIC10F322 ADC to read the Internal Temperature Sensor. Mostly the sensor is used to monitor the die to ensure that it is operating within its limits of thermal rating. In enclosed products, the microcontroller’s internal...
by Jamie Starling | Sep 23, 2022 | The Art of Technology
The PIC10F322 is equipped with a temperature indicator module designed to measure the operating temperature of the silicon die. Why is it there – What is the use monitoring the die? It is useful to monitor the temperature of the silicon die of the...
by Jamie Starling | Dec 1, 2021 | The Art of Technology
Using the ADC module in the PIC10F322 – we are going to use a photoresistor (see previous post on Using A Photoresistor) and a Potentiometer (another post here about it) – that will turn on and off a LED based on the amount of light. The trigger point is adjustable...
by Jamie Starling | Dec 1, 2021 | The Art of Technology
We are going to take what we have done with the ADC and expand it some more and add in a button and the interrupt base timer code from a previous post. The setup… RA0 – LEDRA1 – PotentiometerRA2 – Push Button (tied to ground) (weakpull-up is enabled) High level… Press...
by Jamie Starling | Dec 1, 2021 | The Art of Technology
In my other post – PIC10F322 XC8 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Getting Started. I went over the basics of getting up and going with the ADC on the PIC10F322. The code read the value from a potentiometer and if the value was over a certain range – turn on the LED....