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Iot With Pic Microcontroller

Published 3/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 3.83 GB | Duration: 5h 55m


 

Hardware Design & Prototype, PIC Basics and Wireless Modules Interfacing, Android App for IoT

What you'll learn

PCB design for PIC MCU for IoT

PIC programming using C and XC8 Compiler

Interfacing Bluetooth module with PIC MCU

Web Server using ESP8266 and interfacing it with PIC MCU

Developing Android Apps using MIT App inventor for IoT

Requirements

No programming experience needed. You will learn everything you need to know

Laptop with KiCAD & MPLAB IDE software- available for free

Internet connection for Android app development and testing IoT projects

Description

Important: As I am a bit occupied with work, I have a few chapters on IoT pending. I will make the chapters available on as and when I get .This course is special for me for a few reasons. Having already published a few courses on PIC microcontrollers, PCB Design and PIC32 MCU with more than 5500 students registered for my courses, I was getting a feeling that my courses are incomplete. I wanted to prepare a course that covers both hardware design and firmware development. This course is the outcome of all the inputs and experiences I gained from my previous courses and my professional experience. This course covers the following items as you can see from the course curriculum:PCB Design and prototype developmentPIC programming from basics to advanced conceptsIoT implementation using Bluetooth and WiFi (Pending Lectures)Android App development using MIT App inventor(Pending Lectures) The first section is an introduction to PIC MCUs and the tools you need to install for the course. You will get a list of components required for the hardware development.In the second section, you will get all the knowledge required to design your own hardware based on PIC MCU. You will be able to design a PCB on KiCAD and then produce a DIY PCB using a simple etching process. You will know how to solder the components on the PCB and then test the hardware by using the test code provided by me.In the third section, you will understand how to write a simple LED blink code using MPLABX IDE and XC8 C compiler. You will know how to interface switches using external interrupts and LCD display with the PIC MCU. You will know how to use the peripheral pin select feature to map PIC peripheral feature with the possible set of pins.After getting a hold of PIC basics, you will understand rs, PWM modules, watchdog r, Analog to Digital Converter and UART modules to meet advanced project requirements in the fourth sectionThe last two sections are dedicated to IoT applications using Bluetooth and Wifi. You will know to control I/O pins to control home appliances with Android Mobile applications. The Mobile applications will be developed using MIT App Inventor. The Mobile app will communicate with our PIC hardware via Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity. The last two sections are pending as of now and without which the course becomes incomplete. I will publish these lectures on the go.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 PIC Microcontrollers

Lecture 2 Software Installations

Lecture 3 List of Components

Section 2: PCB Design & Prototyping

Lecture 4 Design Goals

Lecture 5 Schematic Design

Lecture 6 Schematic Design Part 2

Lecture 7 Component Placement

Lecture 8 PCB Routing

Lecture 9 PCB Output Files

Lecture 10 PCB Etching

Lecture 11 PCB Assembly

Lecture 12 Testing the Hardware

Section 3: Basic PIC Programming

Lecture 13 Creating a Project

Lecture 14 Oscillator Module

Lecture 15 Device Configuration

Lecture 16 Generating Configuration Bits

Lecture 17 I/O Ports

Lecture 18 Blink of an LED

Lecture 19 Switch Control

Lecture 20 Interrupts

Lecture 21 External Interrupts

Lecture 22 Peripheral Pin Select

Lecture 23 Interrupt-on-Change

Lecture 24 Header & Source Files

Lecture 25 LCD Interfacing

Section 4: PIC Peripherals

Lecture 26 r 0

Lecture 27 r 1 Demo

Lecture 28 r 1

Lecture 29 r 1 Demo

Lecture 30 r 2

Lecture 31 r 2 Demo

Lecture 32 PWM Module

Lecture 33 PWM Module Demo

Lecture 34 Watchdog r

Lecture 35 Watchdog r Demo

Bners, Eeers and DIY enthuasists

HomePage:

https://www.udemy.com/course/iot-with-pic-mcu/

 

 

 


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