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mikroC PRO for PIC is a full-featured ANSI C compiler for PIC devices from Microchip. It is a very good solution for develo
code for PIC devices. It features intuitive IDE, powerful compiler with advanced optimizations,lots of software libraries an
additional tools that is helpful for work. Compiler comes with comprehensive Help file and lots of ready-to-use examples
designed to get started in no time.

These video tutorials are not personal property, I found them on youtube, and I put them out of reach.

Creating a Custom LCD Character in MikroC PRO for PIC:

Creating a Custom LCD Character in MikroC PRO for PIC

Pictures with my breadboard, from the


pic16F628A projects.

Tutorials

01.MikroC PRO for PIC


02.Proteus Isis
03.Cadsoft Eagle Cad
04.Printed Circuit Board (P.C.B)
05.Soldering

Experiments with EasyPic7

01. GSM Click (Temperature & Controll


via SMS)
Blinking Port:
02. GSM Click (Warning Action via SMS)

Projects with PIC16F876A mikroC TUTORIAL: 1st Proyect - Blinking Port

01. Dot Matrix Led 8x8 & MAX 7219


02. Distance Sensor Sharp 2YOA21 & LCD
03. Real Time Clock [DS1307 with Set
Functions] & DS18B20
04. DS1307 [ RTC with Set Functions] &
DS18B20 & MAX7219 [8 Digits]

Lessons with PIC16F628A

Lesson nr.01-Hello everybody


Lesson nr.02-Blink a LED
Lesson nr.03-8-bit Binary counter
Lesson nr.04-Watch-dog timer
Lesson nr.05-Timers and Interrupts
Lesson nr.06-Push Button
Lesson nr.07-PWM & Push Button
Lesson nr.08-Using PWM to control LED
brightness Hexadecimal Counter:
Lesson nr.09-Using PWM to control DC
Motor Speed
Lesson nr.10-Software PWM & RGB LED
Lesson nr.11-7Segment in multiplexed
mode
Lesson nr.12-Multiplexed 7Segment as
counter mode
Lesson nr.13-7Segment and Push Button
Lesson nr.14-DS18X20 using 1-Wire
Protocol & 7seg

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Lesson nr.15-Alphanumeric LCD in 4-bit
mode mikroC TUTORIAL: 2nd Proyect - Hexadecimal Counter
Lesson nr.16-Alphanumeric LCD as
counter mode
Lesson nr.17-Alphanumeric LCD and
Push Button
Lesson nr.18-DS18X20 using 1-Wire
Protocol & LCD
Lesson nr.19-Using Internal EEPROM
Memory
Lesson nr.20-Sound generation

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Lesson nr.15-Alphanumeric LCD in 4- Reactions: funny (0) interesting (0) cool (0) boring (0)
bit mode
Lesson nr.14-DS18B20 using 1-Wire
Protocol & 7seg
Lesson nr.13-7Segment and Push
Button 1 comment:
Lesson nr.12-Multiplexed 7Segment as
counter mode Rahul Bhalla 22 January, 2013 17:53
Lesson nr.11-7Segment in multiplexed Can please explain it in english
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Lesson nr.10-Software PWM & RGB
LED
Lesson nr.09-Using PWM to control
DC Motor Speed Enteryourcomment...
Lesson nr.08-Using PWM to control
LED brightness
Lesson nr.07-PWM & Push Button
Lesson nr.06-Push Button Commentas: Selectprofile...

Lesson nr.05-Timers and Interrupts


Lesson nr.04-Watch-dog timer Publish
Preview

Lesson nr.03-8-bit Binary counter


Lesson nr.02-Blink a LED
Lesson nr.01-Hello everybody
Soldering
Printed Circuit Board (P.C.B)
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