123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius is a comprehensive, hands-on lab manual by Myke Predko, designed to take readers from a beginner level to advanced PIC programming. First published in 2005 by McGraw Hill TAB, it focuses on the practical application of Microchip's PIC (Peripheral Interface Controller) microcontrollers. Key Features and Content
Motors: DC motors, bipolar/unipolar stepper motors, and RC servos. 123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius
For the aspiring engineer who wants to move beyond copy-pasting Arduino libraries and understand the silicon beneath the code, this book remains an essential, if challenging, guide. It represents the "old school" path to mastery—one that requires patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to get one's hands dirty in the bits and bytes of the machine. A short flash for binary 0 A long
Optimized Component Selection: The book focuses on using the "best parts" available from Microchip’s product line to ensure cost-effectiveness and capability. For the aspiring engineer who wants to move