Microcontroller Communication Protocols Bundle

Microcontroller Communication Protocols Bundle

A step by step guide to Master Communication Protocols

What you’ll learn

  • What is I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB and how they work
  • Advantages of each communication Protocol (I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB)
  • Disadvantages of each communication Protocol (I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB)
  • I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB Operation
  • Main I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB Bus Library Functions
  • Interface different devices with Arduino using I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • How to implement I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB in your project
  • What is the difference between I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • Why using I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB will make your life easier
  • How to code I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily
  • A practical example of I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • Interface different devices with PIC Microcontroller using I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • Interface different devices with Arduino using I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • What is SPI
  • Advantages of SPI
  • Disadvantages of SPI
  • SPI Operation
  • Main SPI Bus Library Functions
  • Interface different devices with Arduino using SPI
  • How to implement SPI in your project
  • What is the difference between SPI and I2C, and other communication methods
  • How to code SPI the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily
  • A practical example of SPI

Requirements

  • A computer to run the software
  • A basic knowledge in C Programming language
  • No Material is required for this Course
  • Proteus Professional Software: Explained inside the Course
  • MikroC Software: Explained inside the Course
  • Arduino Software

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in talking to multiple devices easily via I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB the right way
  • Anyone Interested in Interfacing Arduino and PIC Microcontroller with other ICs or devices via I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB
  • Anyone Interested in Controlling different devices using I²C, SPI, RS232, and USB Protocols
  • Arduino and PIC Microcontroller Lovers
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