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Pic Microcontroller Communication With Spi Protocol
![]() Pic Microcontroller Communication With Spi Protocol Last updated 2/2026 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 2h 2m | Size: 1.41 GB What you'll learn What is SPI and how it works Advantages of SPI Disadvantages of SPI SPI Operation Main SPI Bus Library Functions Interface different devices with PIC Microcontroller using SPI How to implement SPI in your project What is the difference between SPI and other communication methods Why using SPI will make your life easier How to code SPI the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily A practical example of SPI Requirements A computer to run the software A basic knowledge in C Programming language No Material is required for this Course Description Tired of confusing communication errors in your embedded systems? Whether you're dealing with displays, memory modules, or sensors, SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is one of the most essential protocols in modern electronics. In this course, you'll learn how to configure and implement SPI communication from scratch using PIC microcontrollers, so your devices talk smoothly and your projects work seamlessly. Why SPI? Why PIC? SPI is fast, full-duplex, and ideal for high-speed peripheral communication-but only if you understand how to structure your master-slave interactions correctly. This course walks you through real-world examples that help you • Wire and configure SPI-compatible devices • Write clear C code to handle data exchange • Handle timing, synchronization, and multi-device setup • Troubleshoot signal issues and master-slave logic errors What You'll Learn • The theory and electrical basics behind SPI • Differences between SPI, I2C, and UART • Master/slave configurations using PIC microcontrollers • Writing embedded C code to initialize and manage SPI • Reading/writing data to SPI-enabled peripherals (e.g., EEPROM, sensors, displays) • Handling multi-device buses with chip select management • Timing and clock polarity (CPOL/CPHA) explained with clarity • Debugging communication issues using tools like logic analyzers Real Projects You'll Build • SPI-controlled LED array with PIC • Data logging using SPI EEPROM • Display control via SPI OLED • Multi-slave communication with priority control • Real-time sensor interface using SPI Who this course is for Microcontrollers Geeks Anyone interested in talking to multiple devices easily via SPI the right way Anyone Interested in Interfacing PIC Microcontroller with other ICs or devices via SPI Anyone Interested in Controlling different devices using SPI Protocol PIC Microcontroller Lovers |
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