Autorange capacitance meter

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Here's how to make a DIY capacitance meter (it measures capacitors) E=MNC writes - "Finally, I managed to persuade myself to make a really powerful capacitance meter. This is an autoranged version, which means one does not need to adjust the range settings. Furthermore, the measuring range is quite large, from 5pF all the way to 2600uF. It is all taken care of by the PIC16F873A inside the circuit. It is based on a very simple circuit analysis principle of charging and discharging of capacitors in an RC circuit." [via] (source and schematics included)- Link.

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Posted by: SonicReducer on October 25, 2006 at 10:41 PM

would this LCD work?

http://tinyurl.com/tlct5

i've been looking for an excuse to buy one of these LCD's since they came in stock


Posted by: Oracle1729 on October 26, 2006 at 12:48 AM

Sonic, the Sparkfun LCD has some kind of "Serial backpack " module. For this project, you need a parallel LCD. Sparkfun's LCD is parallel without their back module, so you can probably use it if the module is removable.

Keep in mind, most of the price goes for that LCD backpack, as you can see from the product description, the LCD itself is just incidental to the backpack.


Anyway this is a nice looking project. Excellent work by the designer :).


Posted by: SonicReducer on October 28, 2006 at 6:34 PM

so this one:

http://tinyurl.com/yjhjua

i emailed him and here are the missing values:
C3-5 are debouncing caps, her reccomends 470nF

Q1 is a 4MHz crystal


Posted by: SonicReducer on October 28, 2006 at 6:34 PM

so this one would work?:

http://tinyurl.com/yjhjua

i emailed him and here are the missing values:
C3-5 are debouncing caps, her reccomends 470nF

Q1 is a 4MHz crystal


Posted by: avrFreak on October 17, 2007 at 7:47 PM

Well, I just finished reformatting the source c ode for this project to match my personal tastes. In the process of so doing, I discovered several "instructions" that are not legal AVR instructions, and will not assemble. In particular, MOVEW, and several cases of incorrect Immediate Mode instructions such as STSW. No such AVR instruction.

I am going to rework the firmware and get it working, and I will post the corrected source code, if someone will tell me where it ought to be posted.

Again, as it is in the downloadable file, this firmware will NOT assemble. I have no idea how he got his prototype working, but it certainly wasn't with the Atmel assembler and this source code.

avrFreak


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