PIC Microcontroller Communication with SPI Protocol
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
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
SPI
PIC Microcontroller Communication with SPI Bus: A step by step guide to Master SPI Protocol and Start using it in your projects
SPI Allows communication of data between SPI devices over four wires. which makes it easier for anyone to exchange information without too much wiring.
Why you should take this course?
A step by step guide to Master SPI Protocol and Start using it
You will learn how to communicate with a PCB or other serial device and understand the signals and data sent and received
Understand how to send data and commands, read status information, perform diagnostic tests, and configure SPI devices
Sample code is provided with every lesson so you can start using it right away
There are lots of interactive videos where you can learn at your own pace even if you're offline
Step by step video tutorials make it easy for you
What You Will Learn in This Course:
What is SPI and how it works
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
The advantages and disadvantages of using SPI
How to code SPI the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily
A practical example of SPI
Taught by
Educational Engineering Team and Ashraf Said
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