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Description
This course provides an in-depth understanding of coding, simulation, and utilizing PIC microcontrollers. Whether you are a beginner interested in microcontroller technology or an experienced developer looking to enhance your skills, this course covers all the essential aspects from basics to advanced levels.
Requirements
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Basic understanding of electronics and circuits
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Familiarity with programming concepts
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Access to a computer with suitable simulation and development software
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Basic tools for working with electronics such as multimeters, breadboards, and soldering tools
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A PIC microcontroller starter kit or the specific components needed for the course projects
Who This Course is For
Individuals who are interested in learning about PIC microcontrollers
Hobbyists and makers who want to build their own electronic door lock system
Students and professionals in electronics or embedded systems
Anyone looking to gain hands-on experience with microcontroller programming and hardware integration
What You Will be Learn
Introduction to PIC microcontrollers and their functionalities.
Installation and usage of software tools required for PIC microcontroller development.
Understanding the hardware components involved in creating an electronic door lock system.
Reading and interpreting schematics and diagrams for electronic projects.
Programming the PIC microcontroller using appropriate coding techniques.
Testing and troubleshooting the electronic door lock system.
Analyzing the results and optimizing the system for better performance.
Exploring additional features and enhancements for the electronic door lock system.
Dragon Zap Instructor
I've always tried to live life presently and to the fullest. Some of the things I love to do in my spare time include football, biking, traveling to new places, watching sports (huge football fan here!), and sharing meals with friends and family. In 2012, I graduated with my Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering at Azhar University - one of the top schools in the country. While there, I was fortunate to make Embedded Systems project using Arduino, PIC Microcontroller and other modules. After graduating, I worked at My own university as a Teacher Assistant . I followed that stint with a contract at a local College where I discovered how amazing it is to share your knowledge offline, which made me eager and eventually found myself starting my own online learning journey. I helped more than 100k student since then. Most recently. Throughout this time I built my Educational Engineering School Online brand to teach others the skills that I have. Now I only do things I love each day. I want to show you how to be a better Embedded System creator, make money from your skills, and live the life you dreamed of.
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