PIC Microcontrollers

PIC Microcontrollers are a family of microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology that are designed for embedded systems. Coursera's PIC Microcontroller catalogue teaches you about the architecture and programming of these versatile, power-efficient chips. You'll learn about the instruction set, memory organization, peripheral interfacing, and real-time operating systems tailored for PIC microcontrollers. From designing embedded systems, implementing I/O operations, to mastering in-circuit debugging, you will acquire the skills necessary to build robust, responsive, and efficient devices that form the backbone of the Internet of Things, automotive systems, and much more.
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    Skills you'll gain: Basic Electrical Systems, Electronics, Electronic Components, Prototyping, Electronic Hardware, Electrical Wiring, Electrical Engineering, Hardware Design, PIC Microcontrollers, Embedded Systems, Machine Controls, Test Equipment, Engineering, Scientific, and Technical Instruments, Mechanical Design

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    Arizona State University

    Skills you'll gain: Engineering Design Process, Engineering Drawings, Basic Electrical Systems, Prototyping, Drafting and Engineering Design, Mechanical Drawings, Computer-Aided Design, Electronics, Technical Drawing, Electronic Components, Manufacturing Processes, Electronic Hardware, Electrical Wiring, Electrical Engineering, Hardware Design, Materials science, PIC Microcontrollers, Manufacturing and Production, Mechanical Engineering, 3D Modeling

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