The PIC Club is the current format of the Programming Special Interest Group of the Sydney PC User Group. A PIC is a Programmable Interface Controller, or microprocessor.
We discuss programming, particularly microprocessor programming, and project design. The PIC Club meets in Sydney on the second Tuesday of each month.
Come and show your projects, or see some others. We have a computer with a projector and a webcam, so bring along your project, or pictures of it on floppy, CD, USB flash drive, mobile phone, digital camera, or laptop and we'll project it on a screen. We have a broadband internet connection, so discussion can be wide ranging. Everyone is welcome, and there is no fee for a first time visitor. |
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Written by Neville Hoffman
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Alex showed the circuit and programming details of his tuned radio and showed his design of an electric footwarmer mat. Peter showed the Logicator system for developing programs for PIC and PICaxe chips from flowcharts. Les showed details of the remote monitoring security system he has designed. |
At the next meeting we'll see some new microprocessor applications and programming examples. That will be on the 2nd Tuesday of the month - September 7, 2010 at 6pm at the usual place: 1st Floor, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts,
280 Pitt Street, Sydney.
It is one block from the Sydney Town Hall train station in George Street.
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