Microcontroller Training System

Microprocessors, Microcomputers and Microcontrollers
Overview of PIC Microcontrollers
Number Systems
PIC Software
Interfacing
Program Development
Basic Input/Output
Logic Systems
Subroutines and Loops
Interrupts
Timers
Keyboard Scanning
Sound Generation
EEPROM Programming
Analog to Digital Conversion
Digital to Analog Conversion
Simple Closed Loop Control
Equipment installation
Connecting the Adapter
Disconnecting the Adapter
Compatibility
Port Mapping
Sample Programs and Useful Routines
Recommended Hardware Connections
Introduction to C Programming (including examples)
Start-up Code
Interrupts
C Operator Reference and Precedence Table
PIC32 Adapter Schematic Diagram

Following typical activities should be included:
Recognize the component parts of a microprocessor.
Identify the numbering systems used in the programming of microcontrollers.
Recognize the PIC instruction set.
Identify the purposes of the pins of the PIC.
Investigate PIC based input/output programs.
Recognize instructions used to simulate logic gates.
Investigate a program that scans a keypad.
Investigate a PIC-based sound generator circuit.
Identify the software needed to perform A to D conversions.
Recognize how a closed loop control system operates.

Items must be supplied with this teaching set include:
PIC Microcontroller Board
PIC 32 Extension Kit
Microcontroller Applications Board
Advanced Electronics Experiment Platform
Laboratory Manual
  • Brand: LJ Create
  • Model: 316-PIC
  • Made in UK
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