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The Tutorial Book

Have fun with PIC microcontrollers, Jal v2 and Jallib
Step-by-step tutorials, covering basic features of PIC microcontrollers, using jalv2 compiler and jallib libraries (version 0.4)
This is the online HTML version of "The Tutorial Book" PDF version. You can also download the PDF version from Jallib download section, where you'll also jallib packages needed to experiment tutorials.
We hope you'll enjoy the journey and... have fun !
The Jallib Team
Table of Content
- Back to basics...
- PIC internals
- ADC - Analog-to-Digital Conversion
- I²C (Part 1) - Building an I²C slave + Theory
- I²C (Part 2) - Setting up and checking an I²C bus
- I²C (Part 3) - Implementing an I²C Slave
- PWM Intro - Pulse Width Modulation
- PWM (Part 1) - Dimming a led with PWM
- PWM (Part 2) - Sound and Frequency with Piezo Buzzer
- SPI Introduction
- Experimenting external parts
- PIC software
- Appendix
- Materials, tools and other additional how-tos
- Miscellaneous
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I think that book has a good tutorial. It will learn you in how to do the PIC microcontrollers, Jal v2 and Jallib.
I like the tutorial book. It is very nice to learn more about this. I really enjoy in this. Thank you for the information that you share.
Hi Jal.org moderators!
I'd like to tell you your work is great! Love it! But I have to do too
much research to find stuff I need to know to program certain chips
(yeh, RTFMicrochipM, that one).
Could I help you in writing tutorials about stuff I found out? I'll be
covering the Linux aspects of Jalv2 (x64 and ix86): blink a led with
pickit2 from terminal with pk2cmd (which is AMAZING), USB with 18f14k50
if I get my 12MHz crystal in a week, stuff like that. I've the following
IC's to cover:
- -16f887
- -18f14k50
And I'll buy some 16 bit and 32 bit chips later on.
Thing is: I'm opensource freak and I love low cost stuff (so no arduino,
sorry guys, but €50 vs €2?!)
Thanks for you reply (ruben.de.smetpants[at]telenet.be and pull my pants
and do some other logic stuff with [at] to get my emailadress)
If you're looking for a cheap, open source, DIY board, you can have a look at Jaluino Bee :)
http://jaluino.org/building-jaluino-bee-v2-0
Seb
If you wish to write tutorials, join us at http://groups.google.co.in/group/jalsitedev/topics?gvc=2
blogs are also welcome :)
Matt.