This makes every thing different. When i read "dc voltmeter" i think you plan to implement somethink like a commercial voltmeter. Anyway..i just want to use it with inverter for 12 or 24 volt battery monitoring
it will be on with same inverter battery using 7805
This makes every thing different. When i read "dc voltmeter" i think you plan to implement somethink like a commercial voltmeter. Anyway..
In this case use a fixed resistor divider from 24V to some volatge value below your Vcc (ie. 4V letting some headroom for ADC).
Reading ADC values around that value means your battery is full and so on...
GENIUS G540 a chinese programmer is suitable.actually this technique is not providing linear values for change in voltages and eid mubarak.
Which one universal programmer u used for burning pics?
Please explain, did you compaired with other digital volt meter.this technique is not providing linear values for change in voltages
I have genius 540 universal programmer.It was cheapest programmer in market, Rs 4500.I bought it last year, no problem until now. Device support list here
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It also includes ic tester. Ten years back i made david trait's programmer myself.I used only pic16f84 then.
I am planning to make pickit2 lite clone now. it will cost around 1000.support many pics including pic676 and pic16f72 and debugging facility also.
ICL7107 ic is available easily, used in bench power supplies. You can make voltmeter yourself. here is link.
ICL7107 / ICL7106 - Digital Voltmeter
Eid mubarak to you too.
Please explain, did you compaired with other digital volt meter.
Dont trust your digital meters. My meter display 14V instead of 12v when battery is nearly exuausted.
First you have to see what accuracy you are into. For a pic voltmeter you have to cosider adc resolution which in turn limits minimum step of voltage display.There is noise issue in adc, if 10 bit mode is used have to be carefull in software while taking sample.what could cause the voltage to differ with a load on it.
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I have the same trouble and understand you what your saying reading the battery has it stands then put a load onto it and the PIC voltmeter reads slighty different to your meter.
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