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J1939 C Library for CAN-Enabled PICmicro® MicroControllers -  Microchip Application Note Published 16-Jun-04  (app note added 2/06)
Jared's Ride Isn't Fly But the Steering's Perfect -  So he always stays on course, Jared designed a mechatronic device that simulates perfect steering in an automobile.…. Gadget Freak / Design News  (added 06/06)
JDM PIC Programmer -  Allows to program PIC16F84, PIC16F628, PIC16F877, etc..….(design added 11/08)
JDM Programmer -  (electronic circuit added 7/03)
JDM Programmer Modification -  The JDM (or Ludipipo) seems to be among the most popular PIC programmers used, and rightly so: it is simple, cheap and easy to build, can be run with the free and excellent IC Prog software by Bonny Gijzen, and will program pretty much any PIC microcontroller on the market. However, an issue has arisen lately ....(electronic schematic added 11/08)
Jupiter card Programmer -  (electronic circuit added 4/05)
KeeLoq HCS410 Transponder Decoder using a PIC16C56 -  Microchip Application Note Published 17-Dec-98  (app note added 2/06)
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Keeloq® Code Hopping Decoder using Secure Learn -  Microchip Application Note Published 8-Nov-04  (app note added 2/06)
KEELOQ® Encoders Oscillator Calibration -  Microchip Application Note Published 21-Jan-02  (app note added 2/06)
Keeloq® Simple Code Hopping Decoder -  Microchip Application Note Published 26-Aug-97  (app note added 2/06)
Keyboard to ASCII Decoder -  Host to Keyboard Protocol is initiated by taking  KBD data line low. However to prevent  keyboard from sending data at  same Time that you attempt to send  keyboard data, it is common to take  KBD Clock line low for more than 60us.  This is more than one bit length. n  KBD data line is taken low, while  KBD clock line is released. (added 4/02)
Key-reading circuit saves I/O pins -  6-Mar-03 Issue of EDN  Some microcontroller applications usually use too many I/O pins to read keys or onboard switches; in many cases, few pins remain available for other uses. Some alternative ways to read keys yieldfree pins. First, consider some ways to effect key reading. Table 1 presents a comparison of four methods with references to circuit configurations (figures 1, 2, 3, and 4]....[Design Idea by Gustavo Santaolalla, Digital Precision Systems, Buenos Aires, Argentina]
KL5C8012 board -  This is a microcomputer board used Kawasaki Sleel KL5C8012. KL5C8012 is a very fast KC80 cored one chip microcontroller. KC80 is a Z80 compatible MPU core that four times faster than Z80 on same clock frequency.  (added 10/05)
Kodak DC 20 Camera Interface PIC12C509 -  (electronic circuit added 7/03)
Kodak DC 20 Camera Interface PIC16F84 -  (electronic circuit added 7/03)
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