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5 fades on, then when it is fading off 6 starts to fade on, then when 6 starts to fade off, 7 starts to fade on, and then it starts all over.
isnt this what the code you posted does?if not use this http://www.instructables.com/id/Fun-with-IKEA-lamp/its not my worked but i used it a while ago to make a present for my mum :P
Use Tops led fader it will change from color to color if thats what your looking to do. thats what i just used in my controller mod and may use it in my case mod, works great, use bread board to set it up and work with it the way you want to with multiple leds before you build it makes it easier
for the one i posted a schematic and hex file are below the picture here,http://www.instructables.com/id/Fun-with-IKEA-lamp/step6/Engine/it looks like it works exactly the same as t0p's code however what t0p's diagram does not show is that if you want to use more than one led per pin a transistor should be used
what and how many leds are you planning on using?
well ok you can use as many as you want but if you are using more than one of each you will probably need to use transistorsif youve got the leds and a 12f683 try it uot on your breadboard and lets us know how it goes
I've never really understood the function of transistors, do they amplify voltage? I'm guessing since multiple leds would dim the brightness, the transistor would provide the same amount of voltage for each led, or something like that lol and also what transistor would be applicable for this PIC? I'm not sure which one(s) to get.
Atleast one for each pin depending on how many LEDs you use but one for each pin should be fine
im sure you could cram it in a psp :P you could use smd parts? or just one rgb led or just use the ones that change color themselves