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The challenge is easy to follow, with each day containing a task that will help you understand PIC microcontroller

What you will learn

You will learn the basics of how a microcontroller works

Learn how to Code in C program from basic to pro

This course will teach you everything you need to know about programming a PIC microcontroller.

Learn at your own pace

Comprehensive guide that takes you from basics to advanced concepts

Practice programming and circuit building exercises

Understand how PIC microcontrollers work

You’ll be able to apply your new skills to create fun projects

Description

Introduction:

Are you frustrated with all the videos on YouTube that are either too short or simply too complex?

This 30-day online course is designed to help students learn the basics of programming the PIC microcontroller. The course uses a combination of text and video lessons, along with challenges and quizzes to help students retain the information. The course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn PIC Microcontrollers, or for those who are looking to expand their knowledge in this area.

PIC microcontroller courses are challenging, but the challenge is easily followed with each day containing a task that will help you understand the microcontroller. By following these tasks, you will be able to complete the course successfully.

In this course, you will learn the basics of how a microcontroller works, how to use it, how it is different from other types of computers, and what data it can store.

The challenge: tackles the challenges and how it works in different sections with different Topics.

Section I : this section Covers Educational Engineering and Introduction

Section II : in this section, we will discuss C Programming For Microcontrollers

Section III : Code, Run and Have more Fun

Section IV: PIC Microcontroller: The story from the beginning

Section V : PIC Architecture II

Section VI: Analog To Digital Conversion


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Section VII: Interrupts

Section VII: Serial Communication Introduction and Basics

Section IX: Timers and Counters

Section X: Practical Experiments

Section XI: Basics of Electronic Components

WHAT YOU WILL GET WHEN JOINING THIS COURSE

  • High-Quality Video Tutorials on PIC Microcontroller Wiring
  • Step By Step Guide on How to Make an Electronic Door Lock using PIC Microcontroller.
  • PIC Microcontroller Circuit Diagrams
  • Codes and Application example files

This course is designed to help students learn how to use the PIC microcontroller. Students will be challenged with a variety of activities and tasks throughout the month, which will help them to become proficient in using this microcontroller. You’ll start with the basics, and then move on to more advanced topics.

What you will learn in this course:

  • You will learn how to read and write to the PIC memory, how to work with variables, make decisions, loops and more.
  • You will learn how to program a PIC microcontroller in just 30 days.
  • Learn how to program a PIC microcontroller in C language and create your own projects!
  • Learn about the basics of electronics and microcontrollers.
  • Learn the most popular programming language for PIC microcontrollers, Assembly language.
  • Learn how to code and have fun
  • Learn about Interrupts
  • learn Electronic components
  • Circuit Diagrams For interfacing Electronic Lock with PIC Microcontroller.

Get a hands-on experience with programming and using PIC microcontrollers

This course is designed to teach you everything you need to know about programming a PIC microcontroller.

Sign up for the 30 Days Challenge Course and start learning today!

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Content

Introduction and Basics

Introduction
Who We Are?
How to install Proteous Professional
How to Install MikroC Pro for PIC Programming

C Programming For Microcontrollers

Introduction
Download and Install C Editor and Compiler
Write and Compile C Codes in your browser
Download and Install Visual Studio Code To run C programs
Write Your First C Code and Compile it
First Code in C
First Code in C
Comments in C
Comments in C Quiz
Strings and Escape characters in C
Strings and Escape characters in C Quiz
Variables in C
Variables in C Code
Variables in C Quiz
Rules in naming variable in C
Printing Variables with Printf in C
Reading Input from User in C
Read Input Code
Reading Input Data Quiz
Arithmetic Operators in C Code
Arithmetic Operators in C
Arithmetic Operators in C Quiz
Uni Arithmetic Operators in C
Uni Arithmetic Operators in C Quiz
Bitwise Operators in C
Bitwise Operators in C Code
Bitwise Shift Operators in C
Bitwise Shift Operators in C Code
Bitwise Operators in C Quiz
Assignment Operators
Assignment Operators in C Code
Assignment Operators in C Quiz
Logical and Relational Operators
Logical and Relational Operators in C Code
Logical and Relational Quiz
Conditional Statement if in C
Conditional Statement in C Code
Conditional Statement else if and else in C
Local Variables and Global Variables
General Rules Regarding if statement
If Rules Code
Conditional Statement in C Quiz
Switch Statement in C
Switch Statement General Rules in C
For loop in C
For Loop Code
Loops -For Loop Quiz
While loop in C
Loops -While Code
Loops While Quiz
Do while loop in C
Do While Loop Code
Break and Continue in C
Break and Continue Code
Break and Continue Quiz
Functions in C
Functions in C Code
Functions in C Quiz
Void Keyword in C
Void Keyword Code
Void Keyword Quiz
Divide c project into multiple files in C
Divide C project in Multiple Files in C Code
Divide C Project in Multiple Files in C Quiz
How to Create a Library in C
How to Create a Library in C Code
How to Create a Library in C Quiz
Arrays in C
Arrays in C Code
Arrays in C Code
Arrays in C example

Code, Run and Have more Fun

First Project in Proteus
First Project in MikroC
How to deal with PIC Ports + First Code
Necessary Connections
Simple LED example to get things on the right track
Flasher circuit PIC Microcontroller
Lighting Led Follower Example
Control Led using Push Button
Controlling Seven Segment using BCD Counter PIC Microcontroller
Controlling LCD using PIC Microcontroller
Display and Move Text on LCD
Stepper Motor Control
Dot Matrix Control
Keypad Interface and control with PIC Microcontroller

PIC Microcontroller: The story from the beginning

PIC Manufacture Microchip Company
Programming PIC and Circuit Prototyping
PIC Architecture and PIC Families
Harvard Architecture vs Von Neuman Architecture
PIC16F84 Microcontrollers Explained
Single Word Instructions
Pin Description and Oscillator Types
System Reset

PIC Architecture II

Ports
PIC Architecture 2 Ports and Registers
Status Register
Option Register
Banking Mechanism
SFRs and GPRs
Memory Organization

Analog To Digital Conversion

ADC Module in PIC16F877A
ADC Module Configuration Bits and Example

Interrupts

Interrupts and External Interrupt Source
PortB Line Change Interrupt Source
EEPROM Data Write Interrupt
Interrupt Handlers and INTCON Register
Option Register
Programming the External Interrupt RB0 Example
PortB 4 7 Status Change Interrupt
RB0 and RB4-7 Interrupt Example

Serial Communication Introduction and Basics

Serial Communication Introduction and Basics
Synchronous Serial Transmission and RS232
Essential Concepts in Serial Communication
PIC TO PIC And PIC TO PC Communication
Serial Communication Example PIC TO PC

Timers and Counters

Timers and Counters
Timer0 Interrupt
Delay Using Timer0
Timer0 Interrupt Programming Delay Loops
Interrupt Driven Timers
Timers0 as a Counter

Practical Experiments

Experiment #1 Introduction to Software Tools MikroC, PROTEUS, and QL-2006
Experiment #2 Introduction to PIC16F84A
Experiment #4 Some Logic Functions Design
Experiment #5 Delay Loops Applications Flasher & Counter & Push Buttons
Experiment #6 7 segment Interface with PIC Microcontroller & Counter Applica
Experiment #7 LCD Interface with PIC Microcontroller
Experiment #8 Keypad Interface with PIC
Experiment #9 Analog Digital Conversion
Experiment #10 Unipolar Stepper Motor Control
Experiment #11 Dot-Matrix Display
Experiment #12 Serial Interface with PIC Microcontroller

Basics of Electronic Components

Introduction
Voltage Current and Resistance
Types of Current
Types of Circuits
Volt Ohm Meter Basics
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
Measuring Currents – Lab Experiment Explained
Measuring Resistance
Circuit Diagram Basics and Basic Symbols
Introduction To Resistor and Color Band Coding
Power Dissipation and Parallel and Series Resistors
Ohm’s Law
Introduction To Capacitors
Capacitors Behavior and Series and Parallel
Introduction to Inductors
Introduction to Diode Zener and LED
Introduction to Transistors