(22-10-09, 03:53 PM)DasBill Wrote: Well im studying a general electrical and electronic engineering course at the moment but i hope to go into something to do with power and control systems.
Programming micros is hard. Im currently programming a PIC18F4520 in C, using MATLAB.
But im sure reading from a 0-5v potentiometer and outputting it to two 7 segment displays, so that when you twist the pot, it counts up in hexadecimal on the displays is easy for you
(dont worry if no-one else understood some of that!)
I use PIC16F877 and PIC16F876. I program in PIC BasicPro and Microcode studio.

In faculty we use Matlab for digital signal processing.

I was learning C++ in 1st year of college, so I forgot some things.

I understand what do you mean. This picture bellow shows how you do that, but there si no potentiometer and only one 7 segment display.

Don't know how to remove the picture of the circuit on the first side.
