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A device which includes a central processing unit (CPU), memory, and (generally) an assortment of I/O peripherals (UART, ADC, DAC, general-purpose I/O, I2C, etc.) in a tightly-coupled standalone package.
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PIC XC8 arguments redeclard
In C it is best practice to use prototypes. Generally, you want to declare your function prototypes in a header file. For your code perhaps call the header file BCD.h and create it in the 'Header Fi …
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Minimal USB-SIE code example for PIC16F1454 and question about windows driver
The only difference between the PIC16F1454 and PIC16F1459 is that the former has no analog components. Even though the Microchip MLA for looks daunting, you don't need most of it. If you want work f …
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Re-programming PIC microcontrollers with USB through smartphone
If your phone cannot act as the USB host, you will need the microcontroller to act as the USB host.
There are many PIC devices that have USB hardware (and USB OTG) and can be self-programmed. …
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Calculating time spent by a function in Microcontroller Applications
The most basic maneuver for complicated functions is to utilize the onboard timers.
Depending on how you set them up, you can get them to count exactly the number of clock cycles it takes for a certa …