Understanding the TRISA Register on the PIC10F322 in XC8Basics of the TRISA RegisterConfiguring Pin RA0 as an OutputDisable Analog Functionality:Set the Pin Direction:Set the Pin High:Important Note about Pin RA3Example CodeSummaryHave a Project or Idea!?...
The Evolution of MCU Programming : From ASM to CThe Shift to CPortability:Efficiency:Ease of Learning:Readability:Industry Relevance:Summing It UpHave a Project or Idea!?Seeking Bespoke Technology Solutions? The Evolution of MCU Programming : From ASM to C When I...
Understanding and Configuring the PIC10F322 System Clock Speed Upon reset or power-on, the PIC10F322 microcontroller defaults to a system clock speed of 8MHz. This default setting remains until you modify it in your code. Default Clock Speed and OSCCON Register When...
PIC10F322 Configuration Bits for XC8 You’ve just written your first XC8 program for the PIC10F322 and uploaded it to the chip, but nothing happens. The issue might be that you haven’t set up the Device Configuration Bits correctly. Proper configuration of...
Understanding PIC10F322 Reset and MCLR The PIC10F322 microcontroller features a reset pin known as MCLR, located at pin RA3 or physical pin 8 on a PDIP device. This optional external input can be used to reset the device when needed. Here’s a detailed guide on...
In my work with 8-bit microcontrollers, including the PIC10F322, I often rely on a +5V power supply. It’s a tried-and-true method, appreciated for its reliability. Precision Power Regulation for the PIC10F322 To ensure optimal performance of the PIC10F322, a...
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Using RabbitMQ to Scale Automations, because at some point you are going to need to scale your application – maybe it is doing something that take a while – like running reports, or generating something in which you have a large amount of work to do. In...
Some Thoughts on Automation: Stop Doing Manual Tasks Do you find yourself spending too much time on repetitive manual tasks that add little to no value? Whether it’s small tasks or larger ones, manual work that needs to be repeated over and over can feel like...