The project is another PCB design version for a bare bones PIC16Fb77 development board which allows development and testing before getting started with PIC microcontroller.
The project utilizes a PIC16F628 microcontroller in order to create radio controlled clock that originates from NIST Radio Station WWVB that broadcasts on a frequency of 60kHz.
A Microchip PIC12F683 microcontroller is utilized in this project along with a serial EEPROM and a thermistor in order to produce a temperature recorder device.
A 1GB micro SD card is used in this project along with an AVR Atmega8 microcontroller as the circuit is interfaced with PC for monitoring that data using MAX232.
The project produces the automatic medical dispenser machine based on AVR which will automatically give correct pills from CNC milled drums at a time when required while running a calendar and clock for time tracking.
The project demonstrates the programming of AVR microcontrollers on other boards with only the use of a USB cable and 6-pin IDC to 6-pin IDC cable since it is designed for production within a FabLab.