Hello,
I know this is probably going to sound like a real easy project for most of the users here. I'd like to start learning how to make some circuit boards again. I have a broken BGA Rework station that I could use to add BGA components to my projects. I have a hot air rework station for SMD components and I have a soldering iron for SMD / through hole components.
I'd like to stick with SMD components if I could. I think right now, my goal for this project is to have something like a 3 digit 7 segment display. I'd like to be able to control the digits on that 3 digit 7 segment LED display. For example, I'd like to have the display show 000. Then, I'd like to take a control knob and turn it and have the display go up a value. I'd like it to go from something like 000 to 300. I'd like it so the faster I turn the knob, the quicker the display changes.
I have a PIC programmer. What would be the best way to go about doing this?
Ultimately, the end goal is to modify the project so I can control the value with a computer via a USB cable or via the local area network (using ethernet cable, probably not wirelessly). I thought start small, work my way up. Any suggestions are welcomed. I don't want to use something like an Arduino though. I'd like to build the circuit from scratch. Thanks.
I know this is probably going to sound like a real easy project for most of the users here. I'd like to start learning how to make some circuit boards again. I have a broken BGA Rework station that I could use to add BGA components to my projects. I have a hot air rework station for SMD components and I have a soldering iron for SMD / through hole components.
I'd like to stick with SMD components if I could. I think right now, my goal for this project is to have something like a 3 digit 7 segment display. I'd like to be able to control the digits on that 3 digit 7 segment LED display. For example, I'd like to have the display show 000. Then, I'd like to take a control knob and turn it and have the display go up a value. I'd like it to go from something like 000 to 300. I'd like it so the faster I turn the knob, the quicker the display changes.
I have a PIC programmer. What would be the best way to go about doing this?
Ultimately, the end goal is to modify the project so I can control the value with a computer via a USB cable or via the local area network (using ethernet cable, probably not wirelessly). I thought start small, work my way up. Any suggestions are welcomed. I don't want to use something like an Arduino though. I'd like to build the circuit from scratch. Thanks.
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