In our last embedded C tutorial, we showed how to use the GPIOs as an output using the PIC18F14K50. In this tutorial, we discuss how to use the GPIOs as an input as well, using a button to toggle an LED on and off. Josh goes over the hardware setup and then discusses the different portions of the code that controls the inputs and outputs. He then wraps things up by showing the circuit in action and he tests out the debounce delay for the button. With this series on the PIC18F14K50, we hope you enjoy this microcontroller tutorial using Microchip's PIC as an example!
This is the video tutorial for the more detailed written tutorial by Sergey, which you can find here: https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial...
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Reviewing the schematic diagram
2:51 Adding the PICKit 4 to your project
4:01 Review of firmware
11:27 Programming and testing
12:34 Project summary and homework
13:38 The toast will never pop up
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