Part 7. 7-segment Display Indicator Using MCC | Embedded C Programming
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 Published On Aug 10, 2023

In our previous tutorial, we learned about dynamic multi-character 7-segment displays that allow you to use a relatively few amount of GPIOs to control a large amount of characters. This time, we'll do the same thing but we'll be using Microchip's Code Configurator (MCC). We go through the concept of how dynamic 7-segment displays work again and then use MCC and some custom code to show how to use them in practice. With this series using the PIC18F14K50 as an example, we hope you enjoy learning more about microcontrollers and embedded systems!

This is the video tutorial for the more detailed written tutorial by Sergey, which you can find here: https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial...

0:00 Introduction
0:40 How a dynamic 7-segment display works
5:51 Review of firmware
17:30 Project summary and homework
18:22 The toast will never pop up

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