Project using PIC18F and LCD

Опубликовано: 21 Октябрь 2024
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"Assalamualaikum, dear viewers. Welcome back to [Your Channel Name]. Today, I'm excited to share a fascinating project with you – an automatic washing machine that I've built using an LCD, resistors, buttons, switches, an oscillator, a potentiometer, and the PIC18F452 microcontroller. In this video, we'll delve into the intricacies of the circuit, explore the functionality of each component, and witness the washing machine in action with its different modes. So, without further ado, let's jump right into the world of electronics and automation. If you find this content interesting, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. Now, let's get started!"

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"Now that we've set the stage, let's take a closer look at how this automatic washing machine works. As we power it on, the LCD greets us with a prompt, 'Press button to start.' This initial interaction ensures that the user is ready to kickstart the washing process."


"Speaking of the circuit, in addition to our core components, we've incorporated three 1kΩ resistors for efficient control, a 4 MHz oscillator to synchronize operations, and a potentiometer to fine-tune the LCD display. These elements work in harmony to enhance the precision and functionality of our washing machine."


"Pressing switch one triggers the 'Water Started' sequence. This mode ensures that the water-related components are checked and initialized. It's like the machine is taking a moment to ensure everything is set for the washing cycle."

"But here's where it gets interesting. When we press switch two, the LCD proudly declares 'Powder On.' After a brief 4-second pause, indicating the time it takes for the powder to be activated, the display transitions to 'Spinning On,' followed by 'Dryer On.'"

"Switching gears to switch three, we've designated it for 'Emergency.' This mode is programmed to swiftly respond to unforeseen situations, ensuring the safety and protection of both the user and the machine."

"This seamless integration of switches, the PIC18F452 microcontroller, and the LCD, along with the supporting components, creates an interactive and responsive washing machine. It's not just about cleaning clothes; it's about making the entire process dynamic and user-friendly.


"And there you have it – our automatic washing machine in action. From the initial 'Press button to start' to the intricate processes of 'Water Started,' 'Powder On,' and the dynamic 'Spinning On' and 'Dryer On,' every step is a testament to the capabilities of electronics in everyday life. If you enjoyed this journey through automation, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below. Until next time, Assalamualaikum!"