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Drawing Schematic and Connecting Microcontroller + Accelerometer - EasyEDA

Offered By: Robert Feranec via YouTube

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PCB Design Courses Microcontrollers Courses Microcontroller Programming Courses Schematic Drawings Courses PIC Microcontrollers Courses I2C Protocols Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to draw a schematic for a PIC microcontroller and KXTJ3 accelerometer in this comprehensive tutorial video. Follow step-by-step instructions to design a simple microcontroller board, including adding RGB LED connectors, connecting components to the microcontroller, implementing I2C communication, setting up debugging support, and preparing the schematic for PCB layout. Gain practical skills in electronic design as you progress through topics such as power connections, button interfacing, and schematic annotation. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the knowledge to create a functional schematic ready for PCB implementation, setting the foundation for building your own magic wand with light effects and spell recognition.

Syllabus

- Adding connectors for RGB LED
- Connecting LED to a Microcontroller
- Connecting Accelerometer
- Connecting I2C Accelerometer to MCU
- Connecting Interrupt to MCU
- Add support for MCU Debugging
- Connecting a Button to MCU
- Connecting MCU power
- Adding I2C header
- Annotating Schematic
- Mark unconnected pins
- Importing Schematic to PCB


Taught by

Robert Feranec

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