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* [http://www.mstracey.btinternet.co.uk/pictutorial/picmain.htm PIC Tutorial] - These pages will take you form the basic structure of the device, right through to programming methods and techniques.
* [http://www.mstracey.btinternet.co.uk/pictutorial/picmain.htm PIC Tutorial] - These pages will take you form the basic structure of the device, right through to programming methods and techniques.


[http://www.winpicprog.co.uk/pic_tutorial.htm WinPicProg PIC Tutorial] - This tutorial will take you from the basic flashing LED to reading inputs to IR communications. The tutorial uses a board with a 16F628 with a Molex connector for use with the samples used in the tutorial. Each section is accompanied with a schematic for a board.
* [http://www.winpicprog.co.uk/pic_tutorial.htm WinPicProg PIC Tutorial] - This tutorial will take you from the basic flashing LED to reading inputs to IR communications. The tutorial uses a board with a 16F628 with a Molex connector for use with the samples used in the tutorial. Each section is accompanied with a schematic for a board.

Revision as of 19:01, 7 February 2008

Several controller designs featured within this wiki and supported throughout the DoItYourSelfChristmas forum rely on the MicroChip PIC Microcontroller. The following is a list of books, online links and other information that support PIC Microcontrollers.

Books


Online Tutorials

  • PIC Tutorial - These pages will take you form the basic structure of the device, right through to programming methods and techniques.
  • WinPicProg PIC Tutorial - This tutorial will take you from the basic flashing LED to reading inputs to IR communications. The tutorial uses a board with a 16F628 with a Molex connector for use with the samples used in the tutorial. Each section is accompanied with a schematic for a board.