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− | This " | + | This "Gutenesqe Guide", is a summary of what I've learned about PIC programming. So far I only have experience with the PIC24F series. This might become more of a brocoding page, if Rob wants to edit it as well. |
Specifically the PIC24F16KA102 [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/PIC24F16KA102_Family_datasheet_39927b.pdf | Datasheet] | Specifically the PIC24F16KA102 [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/PIC24F16KA102_Family_datasheet_39927b.pdf | Datasheet] | ||
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+ | Below is an outline of what I could mostly explain now. I'll fill in pages as I go along | ||
* What You're Getting Into | * What You're Getting Into |
Revision as of 09:22, 17 August 2011
This "Gutenesqe Guide", is a summary of what I've learned about PIC programming. So far I only have experience with the PIC24F series. This might become more of a brocoding page, if Rob wants to edit it as well.
Specifically the PIC24F16KA102 | Datasheet
Below is an outline of what I could mostly explain now. I'll fill in pages as I go along
- What You're Getting Into
- Required Components
- First Steps
- Oscillators
- WDT
- Digital IO - Blinking an LED
- Sneaky Little Surprises
- UARTs
- PWM
- Timers
- Interrupts
- Everything I haven't Learned
A good resource is the set of | PIC24F Reference Manuals