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Introduction to Physical Computing

Lab 2

This is my second project which through the use of the PIC chip turns the various LED lights on in a circular pattern.

The project went smoothly however I ended up spending more time than i should have on the construction and wiring rather than the actual programming so I found myself a bit behind.

However, the project did show positive results.

 

 

 

 

Here is a picture of the solution I ended up with after a spegetti mass of wiring. I daisy chained the ground wires creating a more efficient design.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This final pictures shows the actual breadboard I used, minus the LED wiring which corresponds to a specific pin on the chip, for a total of eight. In the upper left I have power in, then clockwise from top a capictor, to the voltage regulator, to another capacitor, then down half way to another capictor to the PIC 18F452. Then out on the left to yet another capictor, as well as the external crystal clock. At the base is a standard LED power check that lights when the board is energized.

Finally there is a 10k resistor exiting the PIC chip in the upper left, which is the reset.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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