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  1. Monkeybot Circuit and Program Documentation
  2. More debugging tips
  3. Mozart's Right Hand
  4. Multiple image
  5. Music from the Heart -- Music Suit
  6. NI-DAQ Cards on Linux
  7. NScope
  8. NU32
  9. NU32: 16x2 LCD
  10. NU32: A Detailed Look at Programming the PIC32 on the NU32
  11. NU32: Analog-to-Digital Conversion
  12. NU32: Analog Input
  13. NU32: Bootloading from command line
  14. NU32: Counters and Timers
  15. NU32: Digital Input and Output
  16. NU32: Driving RC servo motors
  17. NU32: Driving a stepper motor
  18. NU32: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication
  19. NU32: Input Capture
  20. NU32: Introduction to the PIC32
  21. NU32: Output Compare, PWM, and Analog Output
  22. NU32: Pulse Width Modulation
  23. NU32: Quickstart
  24. NU32: SPI Synchronous Serial Communication
  25. NU32: Serial Communication with the PC
  26. NU32: Software to Install
  27. NU32: Starting a New Project and Putting it on the NU32
  28. NU32: UART Asynchronous Serial Communication
  29. NU32: Using the Comparator
  30. NU32: Using the MAX9918 current sensor
  31. NU32: Using the MCP42X1 SPI Digital Potentiometer
  32. NU32: Using the TB6612 H-Bridge
  33. NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board
  34. NU32: VC0706 Serial Camera
  35. NU32: Watchdog Timer
  36. NU32: What is in the NU32 Kit
  37. NU32 Book Errata
  38. NU32 Electronics and Mechatronics Kits
  39. NU32 Software
  40. NU32 Videos
  41. NU32v2: A Detailed Look at Programming the PIC32
  42. NU32v2: Analog Input
  43. NU32v2: Benchmark Test
  44. NU32v2: Counters and Timers
  45. NU32v2: Digital I/O Assembly Code
  46. NU32v2: Digital Input and Output
  47. NU32v2: Digital Signal Processing
  48. NU32v2: Flash Self-Programming
  49. NU32v2: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication
  50. NU32v2: Input Capture

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