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Are there courses on programming microcontrollers?
Remote or real (preferably in Ukraine).
Preferably for MK companies Microchip and STMicroelectronics.
So that with real practice or on debug boards.
I'm tired of banging my head against the wall, reading datasheets sometimes does not give understanding.
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http://www.electroniclab.ru/courses.htm
Solo radio amateurs usually enjoy the process of learning all this on their own.
Textbooks on a variety of subjects can usually be found.
I guess I put it wrong - blinking an LED, Proteus - this is not what I need, or rather, it does not always help. ADC and DAC, GPIO, interrupts are also a passed stage. It’s not the initial knowledge that I’m interested in, but the implementation of interfaces, protocols, etc.
In particular, when working with the NRF24L01 radio module on the PIC16, it was difficult for me to understand the SPI settings, that is, why you need to configure spi this way and not otherwise, or is it already known to everyone and therefore not they say ... And in general, setting up the MSSP module for me unexpectedly turned out to be incomprehensible, there were too many questions about setting it up. Under SPI for C, there are ready-made libraries, but they are from series 18 and higher. I want more, so it's interesting to find courses where I can get knowledge on working with interfaces, etc. I'm also interested in knowing how to work with dsPIC Something
like that.
and here the question arises why / why, what is better, for example, synchronization at a high level or at a low level, in which cases to use it or does it all depend on the slave device? so is the order of the bits. for example, in NRF24L01, SPI is working with registers - questions also arose here. And so on ... I
studied digital circuitry 15 years ago at the university, I still remember a lot, I can read not very complicated time diagrams, but then ... Do you think this is not in the courses? to the university for only one subject, I think they will hardly take me :)
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