DIY HACK – PIC based Serial Controlled RGB LED PWM Driver

by max on Monday, November 27th, 2006

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Cool little LED control using PWM of PIC.

If you want to play around with some LEDs, why not hook them up to some brains (a PIC chip) and have some fun. Pete provides all the details you will need to create your own Serial Controlled RGB LED PWM Driver. The provided firmware will run on the following PIC chips: 12F629, 12F675 and 12F683.

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2 Responses to “DIY HACK – PIC based Serial Controlled RGB LED PWM Driver”

  1. Carl says:

    I love this project

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  2. Izl says:

    have you made a strobe light yet?

    [Reply]

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