LED Chaser with PIC16F84A / 16F628A


Posted on Sep 9, 2012

This simple circuit functions as a 12 LED chaser. A single illuminated LED 'walks' left and right in a repeating sequence, similar to the effect seen on KITT, the car in the Knight Rider TV series. Fully commented source code and programmer ready HEX files are provided for the PIC 16F84A and 16F628A at the bottom of this page. The circuit has been constructed on a PCB but can easily be built on strip-board, or a solderless breadboard. This project has been put together for anyone starting with their first PIC and the source code is heavily commented with references to the PIC datasheets and the MPASM assembler user guide.



Although the PIC 16F84A is really obsolete and I wouldn't normally do a project using it, this chip is used extensively throughout education and for many people this will still be their first step into the world of PICs. I've also written a version for t




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