Editing Real Time Clock -- Keeping Time with a Microcontroller

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Set the input pin to input and feed it to a counter.  When the counter gets to a count of 60 ( some counters count up, some down, do what is appropriate for you processor ).  it should trigger an interrupt and and count the second.
 
Set the input pin to input and feed it to a counter.  When the counter gets to a count of 60 ( some counters count up, some down, do what is appropriate for you processor ).  it should trigger an interrupt and and count the second.
  
Full code, schematics, etc. for the PIC microcontroller can be found in the project at: [[PIC based Stepper Motor Dancing Analog Clock]]
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Full code, schematics, etc. for the PIC microcontroller can be found in the project at: PIC based Stepper Motor Dancing Analog Clock
  
  
 
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[[category:Microcontroller]]
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