The last project for first year students in my uni was to design and develop a REV counter which could cope with frequencies ranging from 15Hz to 150hz (900 RPM - 9000 RPM) using 8051 micro-controller. This is the project where we had to implement 7 segment display to show the data, and because of my previous experience we not only implemented the 7 segment display but LCD character display as well.
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papa4d in Starting with nRF51 BLE and Qt Creator
Its like you read my mind! You appear to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but instead of that, this is wonderful blog. A great read. I’ll definitely be back
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Thank you very much, really good stuff. Got me up and running!
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Thank you very much, really good stuff. Got me up and running!
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Thank you very much, really good stuff. Got me up and running!
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