Figure PIC18 Connection to Relay

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Figure 17-1. Relay Diagrams

Figure 17-2. PIC18 Connection to Relay

Figure 17-3. PIC18 Connection to a Solid-State Relay

Figure 17-4. Reed Switch and Magnet Combination

Figure 17-5. Optoisolator Package Examples

Figure 17-6. Controlling a Lamp via an Optoisolator

Figure 17-7. Rotor Alignment

Figure 17-8. Stator Winding Configuration

Figure 17-9. PIC18 Connection to Stepper Motor

Figure 17-10. Common Stepper Motor Types

Figure 17-11. Using Transistors for Stepper Motor Driver

Figure 17-12. Controlling Stepper Motor via Optoisolator

Figure 17-13. DC Motor Rotation (Permanent Magnet Field)

Figure 17-14. H-Bridge Motor Configuration

Figure 17-15. H-Bridge Motor Clockwise Configuration

Figure 17-16. H-Bridge Motor Counterclockwise Configuration

Figure 17-17. H-Bridge in an Invalid Configuration

Figure 17-18. Bidirectional Motor Control Using an L293 Chip

Figure 17-19. Pulse Width Modulation Comparison

Figure 17-20. DC Motor Connection using a Darlington Transistor

Figure 17-21. DC Motor Connection using a MOSFET Transistor

Figure 17-22: DC Motor Control Using CCP1 Pin

Figure 17-23. ECCP Pins for PWM in PIC18F458/4580 (452/4520)

Figure 17-24. Forward Current Flow Using ECCP (from Microchip)

Figure 17-25. Reverse Current Flow Using ECCP (from Microchip)

Figure 17-26. ECCP1 Control Register

Figure 17-26. ECCP1 Control Register (cont.)