PIC Programming With MPLAB And Assembly language Tutorial 3

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Want to learn how to program a microprocessor?? In This tutorial we will discuss the three different numbering systems commonly come across in PIC programming. Sorry for the speed increase... YouTube only allows 10 min videos.... don't laugh if you can help it :D We are using a PIC16F84A for the microprocessor... MPLAB for the programming environment... and Assembly language as the actual language we will program in...

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  • Any Allen Bradley software insight

  • no im sorry... those Programable Logic Controllers usally come with there own...often expensive.... software and programing hardware.... they are good for situations when you want them to out live humans :P

  • Hey Guys. Sorry but as you will see I typed a 2 instead of a 5 in the hexadecimal section when doing 16 squared.... so it should be 16 squared = 256 not 226. Thanks to Paddington bear for pointing this out.

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  • 1st number in the first column, second number in the second column, third number in the third column and yes you guessed right forth number in the forth column. Come On! It's a tutorial about assembly language. I think we can figure that out.

    I am looking for an example of some Assembly code and a quick (QUICK) description of what it is doing. On to video number 4, if I can find it :)

  • finally understood those number systems(other than base 10) D:

  • WHAT ABOUT OCTAL!? Don't hate on the 8!

  • This was really good tutorial to binary and hex world. I just wished that there would be this good ones back in -95 =)

  • The sound or increase of speed was a wee bit tricky to get the hang of but after a bit its awesome...no more yawning cuzit takes 4 ever you shud make all your videos in 2 versions!!!

  • You are an excellent teacher bud! Respect ... I studied this stuff in college ... but the profs were not as good as you are ... I dont know how I passed that course ... I cant remember anything. I have few ideas that I want to bring to life ... and I think i can do it once i finish all ur ur tutorials. Many thanks to you sir!

  • 16² = 256

    not 226

  • Dude, you sound like an oompa loompa.

  • hahahaha, i cant help it...

  • how can I buy a programming kit and what is the fastest way of sending a program to the IC

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