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Category:Tutorials - Curuxa
  • Tutorials
  • Main Boards
  • Modules
  • Applications
  • Curuxa IDE
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    • What is Curuxa?
    • Getting started
    • Standards
    • Datasheets
    • Microcontroller Programmers
    • Variable types
    • Testing on a protoboard
  • Main Boards
    • MBP8
    • MBP14
    • MBP18
    • MBP40
  • Modules
    • (see all)
    • SISW-SPST - Push button
    • SIDST-GP2 - Distance meter
    • LTIND-A - Indicator LED
    • LTIL-A - Illumination LED
    • MC2A - Double motor controller, bidirectional
    • MC2B - Double motor controller, bidirectional. Simplified
    • CMSP-MAX - Communicate with a computer using serial port
    • CMIR-RC - Remote control receiver
    • SIBW-1Y - Black/white sensor
    • AO-SPK - Speaker
    • PWR-DD5 - 5V regulator. 1A. Short-circuit protection
    • PWR-AD5 - 7-25V AC to 5V DC regulator. 1A. Short-circuit protection
  • Applications
    • (see all)
    • Electrooculograph
    • Manu-fakture: line-following robot
    • Octapas: robot for testing
    • Beltran's POV
    • KETJO: Octopod robot
  • Snippets
    • Info about Snippets
    • Digital Inputs/Outputs
    • Operations with bits
    • Configuration bits
    • Analog-to-digital converter
    • Internal oscillator
    • Delays
    • Motor controller (L293)
    • Serial port communications
    • Embed assembly code in C
  • Tools
    • Curuxa IDE
    • Libraries
    • Command-line tools
    • Downloads

Category:Tutorials

From Curuxa

Tutorials are (usually) simple texts explaining basic electronics, programming or mechanics topics. They are very useful for understanding how Main Boards and Modules work and how they can be used.

Pages in category "Tutorials"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

B

  • Build a simple robot from scratch

C

  • Compile pk2cmd on Linux

G

  • Getting started

P

  • Pk2cmd manual installation
  • Program PICs with a PICkit2 on Windows
  • Program PICs with a PICkit2 using the command line on Linux

T

  • Testing on a protoboard

W

  • Write programs for PICs in C using SDCC and Code::Blocks on Linux
  • Write programs for PICs in C using SDCC and Code::Blocks on Windows
  • Write programs for PICs in C using SDCC, a simple text editor and the command line on Linux
  • Write programs for PICs in assembly language using a simple text editor and the command line on Linux
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