Proteus Circuit Design Simulations & Mikro C PIC Programming

Proteus Circuit Design Simulations & Mikro C PIC Programming

Simulations to Real-World Solutions: Mastering Proteus Circuit Design and PIC Microcontroller Programming with Mikro C



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  • Hardware

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Objectives

  • Exploring & Understanding Proteus Environment: Get familiar with the Proteus interface, its tools, and how to navigate the workspace.
  • How To Pick Components From Proteus: Learn how to select the right components from the Proteus library for your circuit designs.
  • Your First Circuit Design In Proteus: Create your first simple circuit in Proteus, understanding the basics of circuit layout.
  • LED Control With Button In Proteus: Design a circuit to control an LED with a button, a fundamental skill in electronics.
  • How To Save Your Project In Proteus: Learn to save your work properly to ensure your designs are preserved and easily accessible
  • Configuring NPN And PNP Transistor: Understand the configuration of NPN and PNP transistors for circuit designs.
  • Configuring A Relay With NPN Transistor: Learn how to integrate a relay into your circuits using an NPN transistor.
  • Configuring A Relay With PNP Transistor: Explore the use of a PNP transistor to control a relay in your designs.
  • How To Simulate a Buzzer: Discover how to add and simulate buzzers in your circuits.
  • How To Simulate DC Motor: Learn to simulate DC motors, essential for many mechanical and robotics applications.
  • Wireless Circuit Connection: Delve into wireless circuit design and simulation, a critical skill in modern electronics.
  • Download And Installation Of Mikro C: Step-by-step guide to downloading and installing Mikro C for PIC programming.
  • Mikro C And Proteus ISIS: Understand the integration of Mikro C with Proteus ISIS for seamless programming and simulation.
  • LED Blinking: Your first program: make an LED blink using Mikro C and a PIC microcontroller.
  • Push Button With LED: Program a push button to control an LED, a fundamental concept in embedded systems.
  • Triggering A Relay With PIC16F877A: Learn how to use Mikro C to trigger a relay using the popular PIC16F877A microcontroller.
  • Seven Segment Display With PIC16F877A: Display numbers on a seven-segment display, controlled by a PIC16F877A.
  • Displaying Text In LCD With PIC16F877A: Program an LCD to display custom text, enhancing your interface design skills.
  • Keypad Scanning: Learn to interface and scan a keypad, essential for user input in embedded systems.


Pre Requisites

  1. Basic understanding of electronics principles
  2. A computer with Windows OS for software installation
  3. Enthusiasm to learn and explore the world of electronics and microcontroller programming


FAQ

  • Q. How long do I have access to the course materials?
    • A. You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
  • Q. Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
    • A. Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don't have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That's up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!



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