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Control Anything Anywhere without Internet PIC Micro

Offered By: Udemy

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Microcontrollers Courses 3D Design Courses Autodesk Fusion 360 Courses PCB Design Courses Circuit Simulation Courses PIC Microcontrollers Courses

Course Description

Overview

How to make your own PIC Wireless long distance Controller via DTMF Decoding without the Internet, WiFi or Bluetooth

What you'll learn:
  • Learn how to make your own PIC Wireless long distance Controller via DTMF Decoding without the Internet, WiFi or Bluetooth
  • Learn about DTMF Decoder and how they are useful to your electronic Projects
  • Learn how to give PIC Microcontroller Super-Powers without extra modules
  • Learn How to program PIC Microcontroller using MikroC Software
  • Learn How to make your own DTMF Decoder
  • Learn How to use interface DTMF Decoder with PIC Microcontroller.
  • Learn How to make your own DTMF Decoder PCB Board using Eagle Free Circuit Design Software
  • Learn How to Simulate Your Circuit using Proteus Professional Software
  • Learn How to Make a 3D Case for your Project Board to Protect them from Environmental Conditions using Fusion 360

Learn how to make your own PIC Microcontroller Wireless long-distance Controller via DTMF Decoding without the Internet, WiFi or Bluetooth!!

Have you ever needed to Control a device, sensor, or project from a long-distance location that doesn't have Internet? Are you tired of using Radio, WiFi, or Bluetooth modules that cost a lot and have a limited range + the programming pain that comes with them!! Yes? Well, You have come to the right place.

Control Anything Anywhere without Internet PIC Micro course will provide an introduction to how to make your own PIC Wireless long-distance Controller via DTMF Decoding without the Internet. Control Anything Anywhere without Internet PIC Micro. This course will give you a basic understanding of how to set up and configure the cheap and easy-to-use PIC wireless controller and how it can be programmed and used over a wireless connection with no internet connection.

In this course, you will learn how to write a very simple code to control multiple devices in an easy way.

Let's talk about why, Why you should take this course?

  • Control Anything Anywhere without the internet, WiFi or Bluetooth

  • Allows for full control of your devices from long distances

  • No more running away from home to turn your porch light off

  • Make your own PIC controller with just 3 parts and 10 minutes of your time!

  • PIC Micro board fits into all the standard feet types used in everyday remote controls

  • Use any code you want to send instructions to your device, even DTMF codes!

  • Control anything anywhere not controlled by WiFi or Bluetooth



Why you should learn how to Control Anything Anywhere via DTMF:

  • It's easier to program

  • Save time in the development phase of your project

  • Less effort when you want to change or update something in your PIC Microcontroller-based device/project.

  • No need for extra Bluetooth, WiFi, RF, or any other module.



    What you will learn in this course:

  • How to program PIC Microcontroller using MikroC Software

  • How to make your own DTMF Decoder

  • How to use interface DTMF Decoder with PIC Microcontroller.

  • How to make your own DTMF Decoder PCB Board using Eagle Free Circuit Design Software

  • How to Simulate Your Circuit using Proteus Professional Software

  • How to Make a 3D Case for your Project Board to Protect them from Environmental Conditions using Fusion 360

Goal From This Course:

- Learn how to make your own PIC Microcontroller Wireless long distance Controller via DTMF Decoding without the Internet, WiFi or Bluetooth

Required Materials

  • PIC Microcontroller.

  • MikroC Software

  • DTMF Decoder

  • Mobile/Smartphone

  • Fusion 360

  • Eagle Free Circuit Design Software

  • Proteus Professional Software


Taught by

Educational Engineering Team and Ashraf Said

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