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**[[NU32: Using the L293D H-Bridge]]
**[[NU32: Using the L293D H-Bridge]]
**[[NU32: Digital Signal Processing]]
**[[NU32: Digital Signal Processing]]

**[[NU32: Input Capture]]
**[[NU32: Flash Self-Programming]]
**[[NU32: UART Asynchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: UART Asynchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: SPI Synchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: SPI Synchronous Serial Communication]]
**[[NU32: CAN]]
**[[NU32: Writing to an SD Card]]
**[[NU32: Using the RTCC]]
**[[NU32: Flash Self-Programming]]
**[[NU32: Watchdog Timer]]
**[[NU32: Watchdog Timer]]
**[[NU32: Input Capture]]
**[[NU32: Using the Comparator]]

**[[NU32: VC0706 Serial Camera]]
**[[NU32: VC0706 Serial Camera]]
**[[NU32: Using the MCP42X1 SPI Digital Potentiometer]]
**[[NU32: Using the MCP42X1 SPI Digital Potentiometer]]

Revision as of 16:13, 30 July 2012

Note: Some of the code on the bottom of this page was written using the CCS compiler. All new code is being written using Microchip's MPLAB X.

Link to all PIC18F sample code here.


The NUScope

Using the NU32 (Winter 2012 and on)

Using the NU32v2 (Winter 2011)

Using the PIC18F4520

Example Code in C for PIC18F4520

Using the PIC32MX Series


Other PIC Resources

Programming the PIC with Microchip's MPLAB