Difference between revisions of "C Programming"
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<li> [[Digital Inputs]] |
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<li> [[Digital Outputs]] |
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<li> [[Digital Outputs (Ports)]] |
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<li> [[Analog Inputs]] |
<li> [[C Example: Analog Inputs|Analog Inputs]] |
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<li> [[Comparators]] |
<li> [[C Example: Comparators|Comparators]] |
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<li> [[PWM Motor Control]] |
<li> [[C Example: PWM Motor Control|PWM Motor Control]] |
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<li> [[Bi-Directional PWM Motor Control]] |
<li> [[C Example: Bi-Directional PWM Motor Control|Bi-Directional PWM Motor Control]] |
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<li> [[Timer Interrupts]] |
<li> [[C Example: Timer Interrupts|Timer Interrupts]] |
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Revision as of 13:55, 25 June 2007
The following files supply simple examples of C programming, and describe the processes which are taking place. These can be copied into the Windows IDE and programmed into a PIC18F420.