I am a computer sciences student looking to do some PIC microcontroller programming for some small home projects .
I am fluent in C/C++/C#/Java and i also have an understanding of programming microprocessors(ALP - the 8086 ) . I plan on building a USB interface to control some lighting and a motor in one of my projects .
I have the circuit components and the layout planned out .
I have the PIC 18f4550(http://www.kynix.com/Detail/10613/PIC18F4550-I%2FP.html) in mind and I have already downloaded the libraries from the microchip website .
The only problem is I don’t know what code to write for this .
The libraries are huge and I don’t really need to go into all the details(that’s what I think) .
I tried finding other resources but it appears that the PIC is old and most of the links off of Google have only been dead ends .
Does anyone know of a blog , a video , or anything that could help me get started ?
I’m hoping it’s possible to do this using one of the languages I mentioned above .
Hello…a popular choice are the ones from FTDI. When you take the FT232R, you hook the UART of your microcontroller to the IC. Writing code to transmit / receive data is now much simpler.