Difference between revisions of "PIC USB"
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[[USB communication with PC]] -- including example code for both the CCS and C18 compilers. |
[[USB communication with PC]] -- including example code for both the CCS and C18 compilers. |
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* [[USB communication with CCS]] |
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* [[USB communication with C18 and MPLAB]] |
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[[USB Bootloading]] -- loading programs onto PICs using just a simple USB cable as opposed to an ICD or other programmer. |
[[USB Bootloading]] -- loading programs onto PICs using just a simple USB cable as opposed to an ICD or other programmer. |
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[[USB communication between PICs]] -- requires a more powerful PIC than the 4550. |
[[USB communication between PICs]] -- requires a more powerful PIC than the 4550. |
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[[Microchip USB Framework]] -- A collection of example MPLAB/C18 USB projects. |
[[Microchip USB Framework]] -- A collection of example MPLAB/C18 USB projects, published by Microchip. |
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=== See Also === |
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[[PIC_Microcontrollers_with_C18_Compiler]] |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 11 June 2009
During the spring quarter of 2009, Greg McGlynn worked on USB communication and bootloading with PICs as a 399 project with professors Lynch and Peshkin.
Project Documentation
PIC 18f4550 -- only certain PICs are USB-capable, and the 18F4550 is probably the simplest one to transition to from the 4520.
USB communication with PC -- including example code for both the CCS and C18 compilers.
USB Bootloading -- loading programs onto PICs using just a simple USB cable as opposed to an ICD or other programmer.
USB communication between PICs -- requires a more powerful PIC than the 4550.
Microchip USB Framework -- A collection of example MPLAB/C18 USB projects, published by Microchip.