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Control PIC Microcontroller using a GUI via USB or RS232
Control PIC Microcontroller using a GUI via RS232
1 Introduction
2 What is a GUI
3 Software that can be used to design a GUI
4 Different Communication Methods that Can be used
5 What is Serial Communication and RS232
6 How To Create Your First GUI Project Quick Intro
7 How to Create RS232 Serial Interfacing Circuit Board
8 Circuit Design for Two Leds Controlled by PIC Microcontroller
9 Code Your Microcontroller to Send and Recieve Serial Data
10 Create Your First GUI to Control Two Leds
11 Control PIC Microcontroller using GUI
USB Interfacing with PIC Microcontroller
1 Introduction
2 Introduction to the USB World
3 Hardware and Software Requirements
4 Advantages of USB Communication
5 USB Pinout Port Wiring
7 USB Device Classes
6 USB Transfer speeds
8 Introduction to Descriptors
9 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC
10 Creating a descriptor file in MikroC - Practical
11 USB Libraries HID Enable
12 USB RAM
13 USB Functions
14 Circuit Design for First Example
15 First USB Coding Example
Course Support Files
USB Interfacing with PIC microcontroller
USB MikroC Drivers
USB
Practical Examples
Installing Proteus Virtual USB
Example One Send and Recieve Data
Example Two Send Characters and Check the incoming Data
USB Interfacing second Example Led Lighting
Third Example Turn Leds On and Off via USB
Forth Example Reading Input - Button Press
DEVICE DRIVERS FOR USB interfacing with pic microcontroller
Practical Assembly of the Circuit
Buring the Code to PIC using A Programmer
MikroC and Ql2006 Right Configuration for the Code file
7 USB Device Classes
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