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Introduction to Microcontroller Programming * Course Index * Introduction * About the Author * About this Course * Feedback * Course Navigation * Quick Course Navigation * How to use this Course * Acronyms Used and Course Conventions About PICmicro Chips * What is a PICmicro? * Microcontrollers * Digital versus Analogue * Inputs and Outputs * Memory * Programming * 16F1937 Architecture Clocking Your PICmicro Devices * Introduction * The Clock Circuit * Clock Settings * Clock Confusion E-Blocks * Introduction to E-blocks * Using E-blocks * E-blocks Boards Flowcode Step By Step * Introduction to Flowcode * Basic Flowcode Functions ## What is Flowcode? ## Flowcode Overview ## Start a New Flowchart ## Opening an Existing Flowchart ## Saving a Flowchart ## Saving Flowchart Images ## Zooming the View ## Printing Flowcharts ## View Options * Digital Outputs * Digital Inputs * Basic Loops * The LCD Display * Binary Numbers * Decisions * Goto (Connection Point) * 7-Segment Displays * Software Macro * Strings and Memory * A Simple Hi-Fi PICmicro Projects * Introduction to PICmicro Projects * Construction Methods * Choosing a Power Source * Adding Inputs * Input Conditioning * Adding Outputs * Adding Drivers Labs * Introduction and Lesson Plan * 1. Output * 2. Delay * 3. Connection Point * 4. Calculations * 5. Loop * 6. Input * 7. Decision * 8. LCD * 9. Keypad * 10. Analogue + EEPROM * 11. Software Macro * 12. External Interrupt * 13. Timer Interrupt |
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