Experiment with converting the book's assembly language examples into , which is more common in modern development.
Reading button presses, debouncing, and managing inputs.
The book is structured to take a "newbie" to a "PIC programming genius" through 123 incremental experiments that build a solid grounding in both hardware and software. Key Features and Learning Path Key Features and Learning Path The experiments teach
The experiments teach you how to interface analog sensors—such as temperature sensors, light detectors (LDRs), and potentiometers—with the PIC's internal Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). 4. Advanced Interfacing and Communication Interfacing with LCDs and 7-segment displays.
"123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius" is a comprehensive guidebook that provides a collection of experiments and projects to help readers learn and master PIC microcontrollers. The book is designed for electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, and students who want to explore the world of microcontrollers and embedded systems. "123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius"
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While many projects use older, reliable models like the PIC16F84, the concepts are easily transferable to modern PIC16F, PIC18F, and PIC32 series microcontrollers. Why the 2021 PDF/Reprint is Still Relevant real-time clocks (RTCs)
At the time of writing, Myke Predko was a Test Architect at Celestica in Toronto, Canada. He is an experienced author of several best-selling books, including 123 Robotics Projects for the Evil Genius , Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers , and Programming Robot Controllers . His industry experience and clear, pedagogical style make the complex subject matter accessible.
: Implementing master/slave architectures to poll external EEPROMs, real-time clocks (RTCs), and digital sensors. Sourcing the Book and Components