Course Includes:
- Price: FREE
- Enrolled: 6812 students
- Language: English
- Certificate: Yes
>>> You will Be Able to turn three Output Pins in Your Microcontroller to 8,16,32,64,128 or any number of Output Pins <<<
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What students are saying:
Ronald Tennis says, "The course is actually short and sweet but I got enough information to use the IC. I had seen Proteus in one of your other courses but I was a little rusty. Mainly I had forgotten how to get the hex program loaded even though it was easy. My first attempt at grabbing components didn't go right so a little more explaining could have helped."
Welcome to this course.
Who hasn't faced a situation where more output pins are needed, but the microcontroller at hand doesn't have enough? Changing the microcontroller was our first option, but not anymore. In this course, I will take you step by step to maximize the number of output pins in your microcontroller. Now you can use three output pins in your microcontroller and turn them into 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, or any number of output pins you wish to have using a very simple and easy-to-use method that won't take time or effort.
Do you want to Get More Output Pins in Your Microcontroller without having to change the Microcontroller itself?
We are announcing our brand-new course PIC Microcontroller Expanding Output Pins.
HD Content that will take you on an informative journey to not only master the coding of more output pins but also understand the method we use, how it works, its parts, wiring diagram, and how your code can handle the output pins.
What You will get in this course?
Learn how to get more output pins in your microcontroller without having to change the microcontroller itself.
Get familiar with data shifting inside PIC microcontroller.
Understand serial to parallel pins data conversion.
Learn new programming techniques that will help you get the most out of your microcontroller.
Practical work to interface and connect data shifting IC to PIC.
Send output data using 3 pins to 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, or any number of output pins.
Write a C program to manipulate data in PIC microcontroller.
Understand the working principle behind the method used in this course.
If you take this course now, you can count on these three results in just a few hours!
What You Will Learn:
Expanding the number of output pins in a PIC microcontroller.
Data shifting and serial to parallel conversion techniques.
Practical interfacing and coding with PIC microcontrollers.
Effective utilization of microcontroller resources.
Who is This Course For:
Electronics hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Engineers and technicians looking to expand their microcontroller skills.
Students and educators in electronics and programming.
Anyone interested in microcontroller-based projects.
Requirements:
Basic understanding of electronics and microcontrollers.
Familiarity with programming in C.
Willingness to learn and apply new techniques.
About the Instructor:
Educational Engineering Team
Team of Skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a leading entity in the Microcontroller industry with over 13 Years of Experience in teaching and practical projects. We provide in-depth, step-by-step blueprints on taming complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.
Having been in the Programming and Microcontroller business since 2007, we've catered to students' and educators' needs, teaching over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting through our 100+ courses on Udemy.
Ashraf Said AlMadhoun is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He is the Chief Educational Engineer at Educational Engineering Team, a company founded to explore new trends and technologies and to educate the world.
Our online courses have helped over 250,000 people globally to excel and make great careers in the industry.
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