Install and boot 145 operating systems on a PC          Convert PDF to Gerber and NC Drill formats     Gold Phoenix vs. Olimex

Electric utility vehicle      Homemade Air conditioners - Link.       

PCB stuff & Parts Heat & Cold KicChip Micro controller Page Secondary Batts / Solar cells / Thermal Solar RFDI Page / Wifi Page

 Catalog

Picaxe Page   

Links

 pic projects

 

Solar Panels $2.74/W World's Best Price     www.freeduino.org    yenka

Happy Hippy - info on building a CyBot, lots of projects (bottom left of page)
Bright Sparks - breadboard ideas, programming "cheat sheets"
Stan Swan - projects and associated code, more links
The AXEbot robot - software, PC board layouts, etc.
Electronics Education download page - 14 issues online on 21 July 2006
Tom Lackamp - some good modifications for the PICAXE protoboards

 

ULN2803A              L293D Motor Driver IC

      board  'AXE Stack-18 Kit        PCB layouts

Make a Picaxe fade light    Artsy Picaxe Digital clock     PIC & electronic development on a shoestring

The PICAXE-28X1 is a new revision of the popular 28 series, with way more memory, many more I/O, and supporting I2C! Now you're working with a pretty powerful micro, and still not having to crack a book on "C" programming!

The 'PICAXE' system is a powerful, low cost microcontroller programming system designed to simplify educational and hobbyist use of microcontrollers. PICAXE chips can be programmed in a graphical 'flow-chart' environment or in easy to understand BASIC.

New 

Board 

Made

PICAXE
Type
Flash
# of
Pins

Memory
(lines)

I/O Pins
Outputs
Inputs
ADC
(L=low)
Data
Memory
Polled
Interrupt

$

  PICAXE-08  
8
40
5
1 - 4
1 - 4
1L
128-Prog
-
3
Done PICAXE-08M  
8
80
5
1 - 4
1 - 4
3
256-Prog
Yes
3
Done PICAXE-14M   14 80 11 1 - 5 6 2 256-Prog Yes 3
  PICAXE-20M  

20

80 14 8   3 256-Prog Yes 3
  PICAXE-18A  
18
80
13
8
5
3
256
Yes
 
Done PICAXE-18X 2048
18
600
14
9
5
3
256+I2C
Yes
9
  PICAXE-28A (obsolete)  
28
80
20
8
8
4
64+256
Yes
6
Done PICAXE-28X1 4096
28
1000
21
9 - 17
0 -12
0 - 4
128+I2C
+128 Scratch
Yes
10
  PICAXE-40X1  
40
1000
32
9 - 17
16 - 23
3 - 7
128+I2C
+128 Scratch
Yes
 
 

Memory (lines) = Approximate number of lines of program code the chip can hold.
Data Memory = Bytes of EEPROM memory on board (128-Prog means 128 Bytes less the space needed for your program. 256+I2C means 256 Bytes + any external EEPROM space you add via the I2C interface).
Polled Interrupt = A process that automatically checks a pin in between each command to see if something has happened (very useful!)

Proposal and sample PicAxe code

Logicator for PICŪ micros v3 (single user)

More 555 timer projects - Link

2-POSITION PC MT TERMINAL STRIP

   DIY Projects Home     Picaxe toothbrush timer   Automatic closing gates with Picaxe controller    Sun tracker     www.josepino.com

K8055 USB board and Matlab interface    Solder surface mount parts with a toaster oven     Biodiesel processor

 Open GPS tracker         Blu-Ray laser pointer   Moldmaking   IR digital camera      PIC based home heating system

Working with Carbon Fiber    induction heater.   Back to Penguin's Lab      4-Watt fluorescent light.    Electric Motorcycle

Make the Itty Bitty Radio Telescope     Home made gas turbine cranks out the heat      AVR oscilloscope      20-Watt Solar Panel

Make a physical email notifier    unboiled an egg    2-channel RF Transmitter   HOW TO - Make Printed circuit boards - An illustrated guide (and round up)

HOW TO - Use Inkscape for laser cutters    smallest low-speed USB analyzer      Disable navigation lockout on    Make a "Quick & Dirty" Marx generator

    Phone line controller     CircuitWriter conductive ink & pen     Make a cockroach shocker   Make a homemade battery using fermented grass

     Make a remote controlled camera from a cellphone!     Nicely documented high-power rocket build    Make an automatic Xmas tree watering system?

     Build your own two-photon microscope     Custom geiger counter puts fun back into radiation poisoning     Make a DVD burner into a High-Powered laser

Electric utility vehicle part 2      Make a remote controlled deadbolt     Tesla coil construction     Yet another device charging station  

Make a portable camping stove    Build a 1000 MHz RF spectrum analyzer     Cooking up a cheap digital o-scope     Homemade jet engine

Raising an old OnStar GPS unit from the dead      Turn a paper shredder into a pasta maker     Playstation turned into light-seeking robot

Prep schematics for PCB fabbing      Underwater video camera    USB POV SMD kit   business cards using acid etching     Make an H-bridge

Make your own solarbag    Control an iPod with the Arduino    Inside the PayPass: Credit card case mods     potentiometer with a memory

Keith's Electronics blog       Belt operated by clock feeds aquarium fish automatically     Money Track (and document) currency  

Lightning activated camera shutter trigger      Aussie RocketCam      Electronics page for beginners     OHARARP LLC

Make a temperature-based fan controller without a thermistor       Resources for getting started with AVRs       USB Temperature Sensors

SLK Electronics has a piece on their site about breaking down a DeWalt 36V A123 high-power Li-ion batteries to make your own battery configurations. This (and several other related articles on the site) is gear towards electric model planes, but is obviously applicable to any application. Dissecting DeWalt 36V Packs (A123 Systems) - [via] Link

Homemade toilet tank sink      DIY LM317 power supply

Make a RFID pet food access control system

Measure the drag coefficient of your car

Repacking NiCd battery packs

Wind-Powered WiFi repeater      Another oddity of lotus roots

Air-powered scooter     Transparent Solar Windows

Thermal WaterWall   Ram Pump   Solar Heat Engines

  Solar tricycle    A truck that runs on coffee   Village bio-diesel in Sierra Leone

Chocolate-powered truck    A price to pay for alternative fuels a fine

 

F58G09Pf54Hocuj.Medium

Make a solar thermal water heater for less than five dollars

William Kamkwamba's Windmill Blog. - Link

Build your own rain barrels     

 Data Images Ns Cms Dn12141 Dn12141-1 430Giant microwave turns plastic back to oil

Global Resource Corporation

The PIC based Super probe

Sp1
The Superprobe project was designed to see how much could be done with a PIC chip and just a few parts. This device is designed around a PIC16F870, a 4 digit LED display module and very little else... Link.

The World-famous index of Arduino knowledge   Bare-Bones Arduino

Arduino beer brewing    for Arduino      AAA powered Arduino   

 Barebones Arduino on a breadboard

Make Your Own Printed Circuit Boards

low cost Arduino compatible development board  

Bare Bones Arduino Diecimila mod   Getting started with Arduino

Arduino based air, gps,social electronic device     Arduino - NGAutoReset

Arduino temperature controlled PC Fan     Arduino-based optical tachometer

Electronics tutorials using Arduino and beginner kits!

    HOWTO run Arduino on the XO laptop      Detect pollutants with Arduino

Make your own G-force meter      Cooling fan temp controller    

Arduino - DIY Digital in car gauges (multisensor display)   

Arduino - Weekend Project    Weekend Project PDFcast

a heater and a fan to regulate the temperature inside a greenhouse. The flowchart program constantly checks the analogue temperature sensor input. If the temperature exceeds 65, the fan is turned on. If it drops below 25, a heater is turned on instead.

Home Chemistry at Maker Faire

G4 - Attack of the Show - The Loop: Maker Faire

James Taylor's drumming machine

5-minute multitouch

Steampunk Magazine at Maker Faire

Maker Faire Map & Schedule

POV Jumprope concept

Computerized Etch A Sketch @ Maker Faire

DIY: Simple servo controller

DIY Micro Dolly

 

 

Black Box data-logger - Add a sensor to this mobile PICAXE to record data anywhere, then download to your PC or hook into the RIGEL software for a professional and open ended solution!

nexusresearchgroup


The free Basic Version of Yenka 3D Shapes: add and edit shapes, stack them, unfold them and measure them.

Free editable science simulations from Crocodile Physics and Crocodile Chemistry.

You can now access over 1000 whiteboard simulations and animations from our Absorb courseware - completely free!


Yenka PICs: write and test flowchart routines before programming real PIC or PICAXE chips. Completely free.

interesting pages

saved pic learning page 1

saved pic learning page 2

1

2

13 page 16f84 study course

Dremel Speed controller

inside of a pic

little-scale: picaxe

Surplustronics

google

28 Project Board $24

AXE022 - 28X/40X  B'rd $32.00
 AXE210 - Connect Board Kit of parts to asssemble a PICAXE Connect board for use with XBee or GPS modules. Full kit including PCB & components. Board does not include XBEE...$30.00

08/18 PICMicro Protoboard $11

CH030-18 Project Board  $9.50

PICAXE

Bill's Art bots

RGB1.bas

       
Unisip Boards     Surface Mount PICAXE-08M

12F683

16F684    

    

 

           
     Surface Mount PICAXE-18X  AXE117 - 14m prototyping bard$6.50AXE021-08 protoboard$3.95 a b c d e f 
       
PCB stuff & Parts Picaxe Page

Micro controller Page

Secondary Batts / Solar cells / Thermal Solar & ect RFDI Page / Wifi Page

Solar Panels $2.74/W World's Best Price

 

ShowTemp: temp! = 9 * temp! / 5 + 32 PRINT count%; " - "; PRINT USING "###.# Deg F"; temp! IF filename$ <> "" THEN PRINT #2, USING "###.#"; temp! count% = count% + 1   http://www.ubasics.com/adam/pic/picprog.html

Far temp = F temp divide by 3.191 to get centigrade