PIC Microcontroller: Learn By Building Practical Projects
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 713 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 23 lectures (1 hour, 32 mins) | Language: English
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 713 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 23 lectures (1 hour, 32 mins) | Language: English
Learn PIC Microcontroller By Creating Real Life Practical Projects with your own Hands in this Step By Step Guide.
What you'll learn
Connect different type of sensors and actuators to PIC Microcontroller
Interface different type of electronic elements with PIC Microcontroller.
Use sensors and actuators to make useful projects
Program, burn a code and wire PIC Microcontroller
Learn What are the right tools that you need to start making amazing projects
Learn What makes a great Microcontroller Project
Requirements
Basic Knowledge in Electronics Circuits
Basic Knowledge in Circuit Design
Basic Knowledge in C Language
Description
>>> Learning by theory and Simulation is only half the answer, but connecting, wiring and burning a code to an actual Microcontroller, not a simulated one is the other more important half, and this is what we will cover in this course, you will learn by making PIC Microcontroller Practical Projects. <<<
>>> Continues Updates <<<
More Than 800 STUDENTS!!! THANK YOU!!!
What students are saying:
Nathan Johnnie says, "It is a great course; well done. "
Mike D. says, "Excellent delivery, full of useful information, already started making my first motion detector, many thanks to you "
Welcome to this course.
Learning By doing is what makes the difference between someone who learn and someone who applies what he learned
In this course you will get the chance to see PIC Microcontroller in Action, starting from simulation and moving forward to connecting the hardware and testing the code in real life.
This will help you make sure your circuit works as expected and you can witness yourself building your first PIC Microcontroller Project fully functional.
The most important thing to note here is that when a circuit work with you in simulation, that doesn’t mean that it will work in real life, in more than 85% of the cases the simulated circuit doesn’t work when you connect it.
What is the best way to Learn, you ask?
Learning by doing PIC Microcontroller Practical Projects is the learn by practice approach that I prefer
This approach allows you to not only master new PIC Microcontroller skills but also gain practical knowledge along the way.
Only a few people are satisfied with simulation, but if you want good results you must move on and hook up your circuit and test it out using real-life hardware parts.
I'm trying to help you gain real world practical experience in PIC Microcontroller, so let's start.
Who this course is for:
Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
Anyone wants to move from Simulation to Practical Work
Anyone intersted in building real things
People with no experience in electronics
People with an intermediate knowledge of electronics
Children over 14 years old