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Archive for 19. May 2009
ASEE Hands-on Workshop on Using the PIC24 CPU in a Microcontroller Course
19. May 2009 by admin.
from http://www.reesemicro.com/Home/asee-hands-on-pic24-workshop
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There will be a hands-on workshop at the ASEE annual conference in June 2009 on using the PIC24 in an introductory microcontroller course. Participants are assumed to already have familiarity with microcontroller basics (the particular vendor/family is unimportant). Given this assumed background, the workshop is a fast-paced introduction to assembly language and C language programming/interfacing with the Microchip PIC24 microcontroller family. Participants will need to have a portable PC that runs some form of Windows (Windows 2000 or later) in order to install the various software tools used in the hands-on exercises. Participants should also have two free USB ports on their PC in order to take full advantage of the hands-on exercises. Take-home PackageThe ticket cost is $70, for which the participants will receive to take home:
Tentative ScheduleA tentative schedule for the workshop is show below: 9:00—9:30 Introduction, Setup The schedule is aggressive, and the hands-on exercises are designed to be self-paced. There are more exercises included in the workshop material than we can actually cover, so participants can continue working with the material at home if desired. We have also reached a tentative agreement with Intronix to provide an Intronix 34 Channel USB logic analyzer to each participant for use during the workshop (but not to take home). This is a great USB logic analyzer that is also very affordable (~$400). Participants will install the following tools on their PCs to be used during the training:
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