45-Day Pic Microcontroller Bootcamp

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45-Day Pic Microcontroller Bootcamp
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 37.33 GB | Duration: 53h 37m

Master PIC Microcontroller Programming and Embedded Systems Design in Just 45 Days—From Basics to Advanced Concepts!

What you'll learn

Understand the architecture and operation of PIC microcontrollers – Gain a solid foundation in how PIC microcontrollers work, including their internal component

Develop and debug PIC microcontroller programs – Write, compile, and troubleshoot embedded code using industry-standard tools and techniques.

**Design and implement embedded systems** – Build functional, real-world projects using PIC microcontrollers and external components like sensors and displays.

Master advanced microcontroller techniques – Utilize peripherals, timers, and interrupts to create sophisticated and responsive embedded applications.

Requirements

No prior experience with PIC microcontrollers needed – All foundational concepts will be covered from scratch.

Basic knowledge of electronics is helpful – Understanding basic circuits and components will enhance your learning experience.

Access to a computer with internet connectivity – Necessary for downloading software tools and viewing course content.

Optional: A PIC microcontroller development kit – Recommended for hands-on practice, but not required.

Description

Unlock the power of PIC microcontrollers and transform your embedded systems skills with this comprehensive 45-Day PIC Microcontroller Mastery Bootcamp. Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate learner, this course is meticulously designed to take you from the basics of microcontroller programming to advanced embedded systems design.Over the span of 53 hours and 35 minutes of detailed video content, you will dive deep into the world of PIC microcontrollers. Starting with the fundamentals, you will progress through practical, hands-on projects that will solidify your understanding and give you real-world experience. Learn to code, debug, and build powerful microcontroller-based systems with confidence.Why Choose This Course?Expert-Led Training: Learn from seasoned professionals with years of experience in microcontroller programming and embedded systems.Practical Projects: Engage in projects that mirror real-world applications, making your learning experience not just theoretical, but practical and applicable.Comprehensive Curriculum: From setup to advanced programming techniques, every aspect of PIC microcontrollers is covered in this bootcamp.Step-by-Step Guidance: Follow a clear, structured path to mastering PIC microcontrollers, even if you’ve never programmed before.Testimonials from Previous Students:"This course is a game-changer! I went from knowing nothing about PIC microcontrollers to designing my own systems in just 45 days." — John D."The hands-on projects were incredibly helpful. I now feel confident tackling complex embedded systems projects at work." — Sarah T."The instructor's expertise is evident throughout the course. The way complex topics are broken down is brilliant." — Michael W.About the Instructor: This course is brought to you by the Educational Engineering Team, a group of industry professionals with extensive experience in microcontroller programming, embedded systems design, and technical education. With a passion for teaching and a commitment to helping learners succeed, the team has trained thousands of students to excel in their careers.What You Will LearnIntroduction to PIC Microcontrollers: Understand the architecture and functionality of PIC microcontrollers.Programming Essentials: Learn to write, compile, and debug programs using popular PIC programming tools.Hands-On Projects: Build and test real-world embedded systems using PIC microcontrollers.Advanced Techniques: Master the use of peripherals, timers, and interrupts in PIC microcontrollers.Embedded Systems Design: Gain skills in designing and implementing complex embedded systems for various applications.Who Is This Course For?Beginners in microcontroller programming who want to gain solid foundational skills.Electronics hobbyists looking to enhance their knowledge and create advanced projects.Engineering students needing practical experience with embedded systems.Professionals in the tech industry seeking to upgrade their skills and stay competitive.RequirementsNo prior experience with PIC microcontrollers is needed, though basic knowledge of electronics is helpful.A computer with internet access to download programming tools and watch course videos.A PIC microcontroller kit for hands-on projects (recommended, but not required).

Overview

Section 1: Day 1-2 C Programming Basics For Microcontrollers & Embedded System

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Who We Are

Lecture 3 Overview and The Software to be used

Lecture 4 Compilation Process and Your First C Project

Lecture 5 How to increase the font size in the Programming environment

Lecture 6 Why C and Basic Program Structure

Lecture 7 Variables

Lecture 8 Statement and Operators

Lecture 9 LOOP Statements

Lecture 10 Conditions Using If and Switch

Lecture 11 Numbering System

Lecture 12 Using Functions

Lecture 13 Using Operators

Lecture 14 Digital Inputs and Delay Loops

Lecture 15 End

Lecture 16 Download and Install Microsoft Visual Studio

Lecture 17 Basics + Create Your First Project

Lecture 18 Basic Input and Output using Console Methods

Lecture 19 Code Your First Project

Lecture 20 String Arguments Explained

Lecture 21 Syntax Basics

Lecture 22 Data Types

Lecture 23 Operators

Lecture 24 Operators Example

Lecture 25 Practice Example

Lecture 26 If Else + Nested If

Lecture 27 If Statement

Lecture 28 Decision Making using Switch Case

Lecture 29 While Loop + Do While

Lecture 30 For Loop

Section 2: Day 3-5 PIC Microcontroller: Everything you need to Know

Lecture 31 Introduction

Lecture 32 Who We Are

Lecture 33 How to install Proteous Professional

Lecture 34 How to Install MikroC Pro for PIC Programming

Lecture 35 Overview and the software to be used

Lecture 36 Compilation Process and Your First C Project

Lecture 37 How to increase the font size in the Programming Environment

Lecture 38 Why C and Basic Program Structure

Lecture 39 Variables

Lecture 40 Statements and Operators

Lecture 41 LOOP Statements

Lecture 42 Conditions if and Switch

Lecture 43 Numbering System

Lecture 44 Using Operators

Lecture 45 Using Functions

Lecture 46 Digital Inputs and Delay Loops

Lecture 47 First Project in Proteus

Lecture 48 First Project in MikroC

Lecture 49 How to Deal with PIC Ports + First Code

Lecture 50 Necessary Connections

Lecture 51 Simple LED example to get things on the right track

Lecture 52 Flasher Circuit PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 53 Lighting LED Follower Example

Lecture 54 Control LED Using Push Buttons

Lecture 55 Controlling Seven Segment using BCD Counter PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 56 Controlling LCD using PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 57 Display and Move Text on LCD

Lecture 58 Stepper Motor Control

Lecture 59 Dot Matrix Control

Lecture 60 Keypad Interface and control with PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 61 PIC Manufacture Microship Company

Lecture 62 Programming PIC and Circuit Prototyping

Lecture 63 PIC Architecture and PIC Families

Lecture 64 Harvard Architecture vs Von Neoman Architecture

Lecture 65 PIC16F84 Microcontrollers Explained

Lecture 66 Single Word Instructions

Lecture 67 Pin Description and Oscillator Types

Lecture 68 System Reset

Lecture 69 Ports

Lecture 70 PIC Architecture 2 Ports and Registers

Lecture 71 Status Register

Lecture 72 Option Register

Lecture 73 Banking Mechanism

Lecture 74 SFRs and GPRs

Lecture 75 Memory Organization

Lecture 76 Analog To Digital Conversion

Lecture 77 ADC Module in PIC16F877A

Lecture 78 ADC Module Configuration Bits and Example

Lecture 79 Interrupts and External Interrupt Source

Lecture 80 PortB Line Change Interrupt Source

Lecture 81 EEPROM Data Write Interrupt

Lecture 82 Interrupt Handlers and INTCON Register

Lecture 83 Option Register

Lecture 84 Programming the External Interrupt RB0 Example

Lecture 85 PortB 4 7 Status Change Interrupt

Lecture 86 RB0 and RB4-7 Interrupt Example

Lecture 87 Serial Communication Introduction and Basics

Lecture 88 Synchronous Serial Transmission and RS232

Lecture 89 Essential Concepts in Serial Communication

Lecture 90 PIC TO PIC And PIC TO PC Communication

Lecture 91 Experiment #9 Analog Digital Conversion

Lecture 92 Experiment #10 Unipolar Stepper Motor Control

Lecture 93 Experiment #11 Dot-Matrix Display

Lecture 94 Experiment #12 Serial Interface with PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 95 Introduction

Lecture 96 Voltage Current and Resistance

Lecture 97 Types of Current

Lecture 98 Types of Circuits

Lecture 99 Volt Ohm Meter Basics

Lecture 100 Measuring Voltage

Lecture 101 Measuring Current

Lecture 102 Measuring Currents - Lab Experiment Explained

Lecture 103 Measuring Resistance

Lecture 104 Circuit Diagram Basics and Basic Symbols

Lecture 105 Introduction To Resistor and Color Band Coding

Lecture 106 Power Dissipation and Parallel and Series Resistors

Lecture 107 Ohm's Law

Lecture 108 Introduction To Capacitors

Lecture 109 Capacitors Behavior and Series and Parallel

Lecture 110 Introduction to Inductors

Lecture 111 Introduction to Diode Zener and LED

Lecture 112 Introduction to Transistors

Section 3: Day 6-7 PIC Microcontroller: Advanced Training Course

Lecture 113 Introduction

Lecture 114 Who We Are

Lecture 115 Interrupts and External Interrupt Source

Lecture 116 PortB Line Change Interrupt Source

Lecture 117 EEPROM Data Write Interrupt

Lecture 118 Interrupt Handlers and INTCON Register

Lecture 119 Option Register

Lecture 120 Programming the External Interrupt RB0 Example

Lecture 121 PortB 4 7 Status Change Interrupt

Lecture 122 RB0 and RB4-7 Interrupt Example

Lecture 123 Serial Communication Introduction and Basics

Lecture 124 Synchronous Serial Transmission and RS232

Lecture 125 PIC TO PIC And PIC TO PC Communication

Lecture 126 Serial Communication Example PIC TO PC

Lecture 127 Timers and Counters

Lecture 128 Timer0 Interrupt

Lecture 129 Delay Using Timer0

Lecture 130 Timer0 Interrupt Programming Delay Loops

Lecture 131 Interrupt Driven Timers

Lecture 132 Timers0 as a Counter

Lecture 133 End of Course

Lecture 134 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 135 Download and Install Proteus Software

Section 4: Day 8-10 PIC Microcontroller Communication Protocols Bundle

Lecture 136 Introduction

Lecture 137 What is I2C

Lecture 138 Things You Need to Know about I2C

Lecture 139 Advantages to I2C

Lecture 140 Disadvantages to I2C

Lecture 141 I2C Bus Operation

Lecture 142 Operation Explained in More Details

Lecture 143 I2C Pins in Arduino

Lecture 144 Arduino Wire Library I2C Functions

Lecture 145 Arduino to Arduino I2C Example Circuit Design

Lecture 146 Arduino to Arduino I2C Example Coding

Lecture 147 Arduino to DS1307 Time and Date Module Circuit Design

Lecture 148 I2C Library Routines

Lecture 149 Circuit Design for I2C Testing

Lecture 150 Coding Simple Example

Lecture 151 Reading Data from DS1307 time and Date IC

Lecture 152 What is SPI

Lecture 153 SPI Working Principle

Lecture 154 SPI Library in MikroC Pro IDE

Lecture 155 Circuit Design

Lecture 156 Coding

Lecture 157 Arduino SPI Pins

Lecture 158 Arduino SPI Library

Lecture 159 Circuit Design Arduino to Arduino SPI Communication

Lecture 160 Coding Master

Lecture 161 Coding Slave

Lecture 162 Introduction to the USB World

Lecture 163 Advantages of USB Communication

Lecture 164 USB Pin-out Port Wiring

Lecture 165 USB Transfer Speeds

Lecture 166 USB Device Classes

Lecture 167 Introduction to Descriptors

Lecture 168 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC

Lecture 169 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC - Practical

Lecture 170 USB Libraries HID Enable

Lecture 171 USB RAM

Lecture 172 USB Functions

Lecture 173 Circuit Design for First Example

Lecture 174 Installing the Virtual USB Port Feature to enable Simulation

Lecture 175 First Example Send and Receive Data

Lecture 176 Second Example Send Characters and Check the incoming Data

Lecture 177 Third Example Turn Leds On and Off via USB

Lecture 178 Forth Example Reading Input - Button Press

Lecture 179 Burning the Code to PIC using A Programmer

Lecture 180 MikroC and Ql2006 Right Configuration for the Code file

Lecture 181 DEVICE DRIVERS FOR USB interfacing with pic microcontroller

Lecture 182 Practical Circuit Assembly

Lecture 183 What is a GUI

Lecture 184 Microsoft Visual Studio

Lecture 185 Proteus Virtual USB Installation

Lecture 186 Different Communication methods that Can be Used

Lecture 187 What is Serial Communication and RS232

Lecture 188 How To Create Your First GUI Project Quick Intro

Lecture 189 How to Create RS232 Serial Interfacing Circuit Board

Lecture 190 Circuit Design for Two Leds Controlled by PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 191 Code Your Microcontroller to Send and Receive Serial Data

Lecture 192 Create Your First GUI to Control Two Leds

Lecture 193 Control PIC Microcontroller using GUI

Lecture 194 Download and Install Proteus Software

Lecture 195 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 196 Download and Install Arduino Software

Lecture 197 Download and Install Fritzing Software

Lecture 198 Download and Install Microsoft Visual Studio

Lecture 199 Who We Are

Section 5: Day 11-12 PIC Microcontroller Interfacing with Sensors

Lecture 200 Introduction

Lecture 201 Hardware and Software Requirements

Lecture 202 Different Types of Detectors

Lecture 203 Different Types of Flame Detectors

Lecture 204 Working Principle behind Flame Detector

Lecture 205 Download and Install Proteus Software

Lecture 206 Circuit Connection

Lecture 207 IR Module

Lecture 208 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 209 Coding

Lecture 210 Download and Install Altium

Lecture 211 Install Altium

Lecture 212 PCB Design

Lecture 213 Finishing the PCB

Section 6: Day 13-15 PIC Microcontroller Interfacing with LCD

Lecture 214 Introduction

Lecture 215 Educational Engineering Team - Who we are

Lecture 216 Hardware and Software Requirements

Lecture 217 What is PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 218 What is LCD Display

Lecture 219 What is PICSimlab Alternative Simulation Software

Lecture 220 LCD Library and Routines

Lecture 221 LCD Initialization

Lecture 222 LCD Output to Display Text on LCD

Lecture 223 LCD Character Output Routine

Lecture 224 LCD Commands and how to deal with them

Lecture 225 How to Use PICSimLab Simulation Boards with MikroC

Lecture 226 LCD Simulation

Lecture 227 LCD Shift Text

Lecture 228 What is MikroC Pro and How to Download and Install it

Lecture 229 What is Proteus Professional Download and Install Part1

Lecture 230 Who We Are

Section 7: Day 16-17 PIC Microcontroller: Make an Electronic Door Lock System

Lecture 231 Introduction

Lecture 232 Quick Review

Lecture 233 Software for Coding and Simulation

Lecture 234 Serial Port on PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 235 Schematic Diagram

Lecture 236 More about Schematic Diagram

Lecture 237 Programming Code

Lecture 238 Programming Code Explained

Lecture 239 Results and Project Testing

Lecture 240 The End

Lecture 241 Who We Are

Section 8: Day 18-19 Wireless Control Mastery: DTMF & PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 242 Introduction

Lecture 243 Who We Are

Lecture 244 Hardware and Software Requirements

Lecture 245 Concept Behind This Project

Lecture 246 What is DTMF

Lecture 247 Basic Layout and Function Explained

Lecture 248 DTMF Decoder

Lecture 249 DTMF Decoder Circuit Explained

Lecture 250 Headphone Jack Explained in Details

Lecture 251 DTMF Circuit Schematic

Lecture 252 Circuit Design for PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 253 C Coding and Simulation for DTMF Project

Lecture 254 Make DTMF Decoder Module PCB

Lecture 255 DTMF Decoder Practical Example

Section 9: Day 20 Practice Day

Section 10: Day 21-22 PIC Microcontroller Step by Step: Your Complete Guide

Lecture 256 Introduction

Lecture 257 Who We Are

Lecture 258 How to install Proteous Professional

Lecture 259 How to Install MikroC Pro for PIC Programming

Lecture 260 Overview and the software to be used

Lecture 261 Compilation Process and Your First C Project

Lecture 262 How to increase the font size in the Programming environment

Lecture 263 Why C and Basic Program Structure

Lecture 264 Variables

Lecture 265 Statements and Operations

Lecture 266 LOOP Statements

Lecture 267 Conditions If and Switch

Lecture 268 Numbering System

Lecture 269 Using Operators

Lecture 270 Using Functions

Lecture 271 Digital Inputs and Delay Loops

Lecture 272 PIC Manufacturer Microchip Company

Lecture 273 Programming PIC and Circuit Prototyping

Lecture 274 PIC Architecture and PIC Families

Lecture 275 Harvard Architecture vs Von Neoman Architecture

Lecture 276 PIC16F84 Microcontrollers Explained

Lecture 277 Single Word Instruction

Lecture 278 Pin Description and Oscillator Types

Lecture 279 System Reset

Lecture 280 Ports

Lecture 281 PIC Architecture 2 Ports and Registries

Lecture 282 Status Register

Lecture 283 Option Register

Lecture 284 Banking Mechanism

Lecture 285 SFRs and GPRs

Lecture 286 Memory Organization

Lecture 287 First Project in Proteus

Lecture 288 First Project MikroC

Lecture 289 How to Deal with PIC Ports + First Code

Lecture 290 Necessary Connections

Lecture 291 Simple LED Example to get things on the right track

Lecture 292 Flasher circuit PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 293 Lighting LED Follower Example

Lecture 294 Control LED using Push Button

Lecture 295 Controlling Seven Segment using BCD Counter PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 296 Controlling LCD using PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 297 Display and Move Text on LCD

Lecture 298 Stepper Motor Control

Lecture 299 Dot Matrix Control

Lecture 300 Keypad Interface and control with PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 301 PIC Programming Options

Lecture 302 Experiment #1 Introduction to Software Tools MikroC, PROTEUS, and QL-2006

Lecture 303 Experiment #2 Introduction to PIC16F84A

Lecture 304 Experiment #3 Introduction to MikroC Language

Lecture 305 Experiment #4 Some Logic Functions Design

Lecture 306 Experiment #5 Delay Loops Applications Flasher & Counter & Push Buttons

Lecture 307 Experiment #6 7 segment Interface with PIC Microcontroller & Counter Application

Lecture 308 Experiment #7 LCD Interface with PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 309 Experiment #8 Keypad Interface with PIC

Lecture 310 Experiment #9 Analog Digital Conversion

Lecture 311 Experiment #10 Unipolar Stepper Motor Control

Lecture 312 Experiment #11 Dot-Matrix Display

Lecture 313 Experiment #12 Serial Interface with PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 314 Analog To Digital Conversion

Lecture 315 ADC Module in PIC16F877A

Lecture 316 ADC Module Configuration Bits and Example

Lecture 317 Interrupts and External Interrupt Source

Lecture 318 PortB Line Change Interrupt Source

Lecture 319 EEPROM Data Write Interrupt

Lecture 320 Interrupt Handlers and INTCON Register

Lecture 321 Option Register

Lecture 322 Programming the External Interrupt RB0 Example

Lecture 323 PortB 4 7 Status Change Interrupt

Lecture 324 RB0 and RB4-7 Interrupt Example

Lecture 325 Serial Communication Introduction and Basics

Lecture 326 Synchronous Serial Transmission and RS232

Lecture 327 Essential Concepts in Serial Communication

Lecture 328 PIC TO PIC And PIC TO PC Communication

Lecture 329 Serial Communication Example PIC TO PC

Lecture 330 Timers and Counters

Lecture 331 Timer0 Interrupt

Lecture 332 Delay Using Timer0

Lecture 333 Timer0 Interrupt Programming Delay Loops

Lecture 334 Interrupt Driven Timers

Lecture 335 Timers0 as a Counter

Section 11: Day 23-25 Mastering PIC18 Microcontroller: A Comprehensive Guide

Lecture 336 Introduction

Lecture 337 Quick Overview

Lecture 338 Quick Comparison

Lecture 339 PIC 16F

Lecture 340 PIC 18F

Lecture 341 PIC18F Vs PIC16F

Lecture 342 IO Register Differences

Lecture 343 Writing Bit by Bit TRIS PORT and LAT

Lecture 344 Writing to Whole Register

Lecture 345 Coding Flasher

Lecture 346 Simulate Flasher

Lecture 347 Coding Flasher with Input

Lecture 348 Who We Are

Section 12: Day 26-34 PIC Microcontroller: Learn By Building Practical Projects

Lecture 349 Introduction

Lecture 350 First Project Goal and Components

Lecture 351 First Project Circuit

Lecture 352 First Project Code Explained

Lecture 353 First Project Simulation

Lecture 354 Burning The Code To PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 355 First Project Practical Work

Lecture 356 Second Project Goal and Components

Lecture 357 Second Project Circuit

Lecture 358 Second Project Code

Lecture 359 Second Project Simulation

Lecture 360 Second Project Practical Work

Lecture 361 Third Project Goal and Components

Lecture 362 Third Project Circuit

Lecture 363 Third Project Code and Simulation

Lecture 364 Third Project Practical Work

Lecture 365 End

Lecture 366 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 367 Download and Install Proteus Software

Lecture 368 Who We Are

Section 13: Day 35-36 PIC Microcontroller Meets Python: Step by Step

Lecture 369 Introduction

Lecture 370 Who We Are

Lecture 371 Hardware and Software Requirements

Lecture 372 Working Principle

Lecture 373 Circuit Design

Lecture 374 Coding PIC Microcontroller to Send and Receive Serial Data

Lecture 375 Preparing Python and PySerial Library

Lecture 376 Download and Install Python Editor

Lecture 377 Getting Started with Python Coding

Lecture 378 Python Script Coding

Lecture 379 Virtual COM Port Setup

Lecture 380 Configure Serial Communication

Lecture 381 Editing Circuit and C Code

Lecture 382 Editing Python Script and Practical Implementation

Lecture 383 PIC Microcontroller to Python

Lecture 384 Installing Python and PIP

Lecture 385 Introduction

Lecture 386 Installing Python and PIP

Lecture 387 Main Communication Concept Explained

Lecture 388 Uploading Arduino Communication Sketch

Lecture 389 Installing Pyfirmata and a Python text editor

Lecture 390 Code and Control Arduino with Python Code

Lecture 391 Reading Digital Input and Sending Digital Output with Python

Lecture 392 Download and Install MikroC Pro

Lecture 393 Download And Install Proteus Software Free

Section 14: Day 37-38 Microcontroller Interface with Computer via Serial Port

Lecture 394 Introduction

Lecture 395 Communication Protocol RS232

Lecture 396 Serial Ports and Connectors

Lecture 397 Setting Communication Protocol RS232 in Windows Environment

Lecture 398 Download and Install Visual Studio Final

Lecture 399 Downloading and Installing Proteus and Mikroc

Lecture 400 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 401 Who We Are

Section 15: Day 39 Microcontroller Communication Protocols Bundle

Lecture 402 Introduction

Lecture 403 What is I2C

Lecture 404 Things You Need to Know about I2C

Lecture 405 Advantages to I2C

Lecture 406 Disadvantages to I2C

Lecture 407 I2C Bus Operation

Lecture 408 Operation Explained in More Details

Lecture 409 I2C Pins in Arduino

Lecture 410 Arduino Wire Library I2C Functions

Lecture 411 Arduino to Arduino I2C Example Circuit Design

Lecture 412 Arduino to Arduino I2C Example Coding

Lecture 413 Arduino to DS1307 Time and Date Module Circuit Design

Lecture 414 I2C Library Routines

Lecture 415 Circuit Design for I2C Testing

Lecture 416 Coding Simple Example

Lecture 417 Reading Data from DS1307 Time and Date IC

Lecture 418 What is SPI

Lecture 419 SPI Working Principle

Lecture 420 SPI Library in MikroC Pro IDE

Lecture 421 Circuit Design

Lecture 422 Coding

Lecture 423 Arduino SPI Pins

Lecture 424 Arduino SPI Library

Lecture 425 Circuit Design Arduino to Arduino SPI Communication

Lecture 426 Coding Master

Lecture 427 Coding Slave

Lecture 428 Introduction to the USB World

Lecture 429 Advantages of USB Communication

Lecture 430 USB Pin-out Port Wiring

Lecture 431 USB Transfer speeds

Lecture 432 USB Device Classes

Lecture 433 Introduction to Descriptors

Lecture 434 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC

Lecture 435 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC - Practical

Lecture 436 USB Libraries HID Enable

Lecture 437 USB RAM

Lecture 438 USB Functions

Lecture 439 Circuit Design for First Example

Lecture 440 Installing the Virtual USB Port Feature to enable Simulation

Lecture 441 First Example Send and Receive Data

Lecture 442 Second Example Send Characters and Check the incoming Data

Lecture 443 Third Example Turn Leds On and Off via USB

Lecture 444 Forth Example Reading Input - Button Press

Lecture 445 Burning the Code to PIC using A Programmer

Lecture 446 MikroC and Ql2006 Right Configuration for the Code file

Lecture 447 DEVICE DRIVERS FOR USB interfacing with pic microcontroller

Lecture 448 Practical Circuit Assembly

Lecture 449 What is GUI

Lecture 450 Microsoft Visual Studio

Lecture 451 Proteus Virtual USB Installation

Lecture 452 Different Communication Methods that Can be used

Lecture 453 What is Serial Communication and RS232

Lecture 454 How To Create Your First GUI Project Quick Intro

Lecture 455 How to Create RS232 Serial Interfacing Circuit Board

Lecture 456 Circuit Design for Two Leds Controlled by PIC Microcontroller

Lecture 457 Code Your Microcontroller to Send and Receive Serial Data

Lecture 458 Create Your First GUI to Control Two Leds

Lecture 459 Control PIC Microcontroller using GUI

Lecture 460 Download and Install Proteus Software

Lecture 461 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 462 Download and Install Arduino Software

Lecture 463 Download and Install Fritzing Software

Lecture 464 Download and Install Microsoft Visual Studio

Lecture 465 Who We Are

Section 16: Day 40-41 Microcontroller Interfacing with Different Elements

Lecture 466 Introduction

Lecture 467 Interfacing a Light Emitting Diode (LED)

Lecture 468 LED Interfacing Explained with Example

Lecture 469 LED Interfacing Practical

Lecture 470 Switch Interfacing

Lecture 471 LDR Interfacing

Lecture 472 Pizeo Sound Tone Interfacing

Lecture 473 LCD Display Interfacing

Lecture 474 What is LCD Display

Lecture 475 What is MikroC Pro and How to Download and Install it

Lecture 476 What is PICSimlab Alternative Simulation Software

Lecture 477 LCD Library and Routines

Lecture 478 LCD Initialization

Lecture 479 LCD Output to Display Text on LCD

Lecture 480 LCD Character Output Routine

Lecture 481 LCD Commands and how to deal with them

Lecture 482 How to Use PICSimLab Simulation Boards with MikroC

Lecture 483 LCD Simulation

Lecture 484 LCD Shift Text

Lecture 485 7 Segment Display Interfacing

Lecture 486 7 Segment Display Interfacing Practical Lesson with Coding

Lecture 487 Interfacing a Transistor

Lecture 488 Darlington Driver IC Interfacing

Lecture 489 Buzzer Interfacing

Lecture 490 Relay Interfacing

Lecture 491 Download And Install Proteus Software Free

Lecture 492 Download and Install MikroC Software

Lecture 493 Who We Are

Section 17: Day 42 Final Project Development

Lecture 494 Final Project Development

Section 18: Day 43 Certification Exam

Section 19: Day 44-45 Final Presentations

Lecture 495 Final Presentations

Aspiring embedded systems engineers who want to develop skills in microcontroller programming and system design.,Electronics enthusiasts and hobbyists eager to learn how to create and control microcontroller-based projects.,Engineering students seeking practical experience with embedded systems as part of their academic curriculum.,Professionals in tech fields looking to expand their expertise in microcontrollers and embedded systems for career advancement.