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- ESync (2 links)
- Electronics basics (2 links)
- Embedded Programming Tips for CCS C (2 links)
- Example Writeup: Analog Input (2 links)
- Fans As Actuators (2 links)
- Filtering with the LMF100 (2 links)
- Fingertip laser light sensor (2 links)
- Flexure Characterization and Design (2 links)
- Flip-Flops and Latches (2 links)
- Gear Motor (2 links)
- Guitar Tunning Project (2 links)
- Haptic Gaming System (2 links)
- Hardware and Connections (2 links)
- High-current devices (2 links)
- High Speed Motor Control (2 links)
- How to solder (2 links)
- IR Tracker (2 links)
- Installing a C Compiler and IDE (2 links)
- Integrated Circuits (2 links)
- Interfacing PIC with SPI memory (2 links)
- Interfacing with a Secure Digital (SD) card (2 links)
- Interfacing with a mouse (2 links)
- Interfacing with a touchscreen (2 links)
- Interrupts (2 links)
- LED Drivers (2 links)
- LIMS Air Hockey Table (2 links)
- LaTeX Software Setup (2 links)
- Limit Switch (2 links)
- Linear Amplifier Motor Driver (2 links)
- List of Useful Software for Download (2 links)
- Logic Gates (2 links)
- ME333 Sample Code (2 links)
- ME 333 Readings, Videos, and Sample Code (2 links)
- ME 449 Robotic Manipulation (2 links)
- Making a Molex Connector (2 links)
- Microcontroller PIC32MX460F512L (2 links)
- Mohr's Circle (2 links)
- Monkeybot (2 links)
- More debugging tips (2 links)
- Mozart's Right Hand (2 links)
- NScope (2 links)
- NU32: Digital Input and Output (2 links)
- NU32: Driving RC servo motors (2 links)
- NU32: Driving a stepper motor (2 links)
- NU32: Using the MAX9918 current sensor (2 links)
- NU32: Using the TB6612 H-Bridge (2 links)
- NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board (2 links)
- NU32v2: Benchmark Test (2 links)
- NU32v2: Counters and Timers (2 links)
- NU32v2: Digital I/O Assembly Code (2 links)