Description
What you’ll learn
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Connect different type of sensors and actuators to PIC Microcontroller
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Interface different type of electronic elements with PIC Microcontroller.
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Use sensors and actuators to make useful projects
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Program, burn a code and wire PIC Microcontroller
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Learn What are the right tools that you need to start making amazing projects
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Learn What makes a great Microcontroller Project
PIC Microcontroller: Learn By Building Practical Projects
A PIC microcontroller is a small and inexpensive computer chip designed to allow easy programming and control of electronic devices. The PIC microcontroller is used in a broad range of applications, including motor control, data logging, and data acquisition. It can be used in many different settings, including small robots, appliances, and even the automation of household tasks.
Learning by theory and simulation is only half the answer, but connecting, wiring, and programming an actual microcontroller, not just a simulated one, is the other more important half. This course covers that essential part, teaching you through practical projects.
Why You Should Take This Course:
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Step-by-Step Guide: Comprehensive video lectures guiding you through each step.
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Real-World Application: Apply the course material to real-world projects.
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Practical Training: Hands-on learning to see how theory works in practice.
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Learn the Basics: Understand PIC microcontroller fundamentals.
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Code in C: Learn how to program using the C language.
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Build Projects: Create practical projects with your own hands.
Student Testimonials:
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Nathan Johnnie: “It is a great course; well done.”
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Mike D.: “Excellent delivery, full of useful information. Already started making my first motion detector, many thanks to you.”
Course Highlights:
Learning by doing makes a significant difference between someone who learns and someone who applies what they learned. This course provides the opportunity to see PIC microcontrollers in action, starting from simulation to connecting the hardware and testing the code in real life. This will ensure your circuit works as expected, and you can witness the successful completion of your first PIC microcontroller project.
When a circuit works in simulation, it doesn’t always work in real life. In more than 85% of cases, the simulated circuit doesn’t work when connected physically. This course focuses on real-world application, making you proficient in building and testing circuits with actual hardware.
What You Will Learn:
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The basics of PIC microcontrollers
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How to code in C
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Practical project building with PIC microcontrollers
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Connecting and testing hardware components
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Hands-on skills for real-world applications
Who is This Course For:
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Beginners and intermediate learners interested in microcontrollers
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Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts
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Students and professionals looking to enhance their skills
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Anyone who prefers hands-on learning and practical application
Requirements:
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No prior experience needed
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Basic understanding of electronics is helpful but not necessary
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A computer with internet access
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Willingness to learn and experiment
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
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