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C is an imperative (procedural) systems implementation language. It was designed to be compiled using a relatively straightforward compiler, to provide low-level access to memory, to provide language constructs that map efficiently to machine instructions, and to require minimal run-time support. C was therefore useful for many applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)

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Controlling 8-bit DAC Output over I2C-- decimal to binary char conversion help

Clarifying my question a bit. We're using a PIC32 board with an MCP4706 8-bit DAC, controlled over I2C. If we write a binary value (e.g. 0b00000100) to the DAC, it outputs as expected. However, we' …
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PIC32 Issue with using JTAG Pins as Analog Inputs

So I had to re-read through the ADC document and ask for some help, but I think I've found the way. My previous iteration used a method of defining certain parameters, but I ended up just doing direc …
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PIC32 Issue with using JTAG Pins as Analog Inputs

I'm trying to read in a value using a few analog pins on a PIC32 (MX775F512H), including RB12-- part of the JTAG pins on the device. The device the board is reading from works great, but the board it …
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I2C with PIC32 and MCP4706 Not Working

We're working on a battery charger for an electric bicycle at the moment, but prototyping with a PIC32MX695F512H kit board and an MCP4706 DAC soldered onto a breakout board, programmed using a PICKIT3 …
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I2C with PIC32 and MCP4706 Not Working

We got it working about a week or two ago-- sorry for the delay. Turns out the chip was either fried or bad. We used another breakout board (it's a tiny package that was a pain to solder, and only h …
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