EDUCPP – 7 Part 7 MPLAB X Project Setup & LED Blinking Code Beginner Tutorial
This video provides a beginner-friendly explanation of MPLAB X IDE project and file creation, along with a simple and effective LED blinking program using a PIC microcontroller. It is one of the most important basic experiments in embedded systems, helping learners understand how a microcontroller interacts with external hardware. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a new project in MPLAB X IDE, add source files, and write embedded C code using the XC8 compiler. The video clearly explains how to configure the microcontroller pins as output and control an LED by turning it ON and OFF using a delay. This LED blinking example is a fundamental concept used to verify whether your hardware and software setup is working correctly. The code logic is explained step-by-step, including the use of delay functions, port configuration, and bit-level operations. You will also understand how timing plays a crucial role in controlling LED blinking speed. This practical example builds a strong base for advanced topics such as PWM control, timers, and real-time embedded applications. This tutorial is ideal for beginners, diploma students, and engineering students who are starting their journey in embedded systems and PIC microcontroller programming. By the end of this video, you will be able to create your own projects and control hardware using simple embedded C programs. For further enquiries, project guidance, or technical support: 📞 Contact: 6385852746 📧 Email: [email protected] 🔗 WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JY7msKS4Zax3GwXmwRepcY?mode=hqrt1 Follow EDU PRODUCT LAB for more embedded tutorials, coding practices, and real-time project learning.
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