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🚀 Introducing PIC18F46K20 Controller Drivers v1.0! 🚀 I'm thrilled to announce the release of version 1.0 of our PIC18F46K20 Controller Drivers! 🎉 This project I have been working on for a while! 🔧 What's Included: MCAL (Microcontroller Abstraction Layer) Drivers: GPIO for simple and smooth I/O instructions Interrupts for responsive, event-driven programming. EEPROM for persistent data storage. ADC for converting analog signals to digital values. ECU (Electronic Control Unit) Drivers: 7-Segment Display, Button, DC Motor, Relay, Keypad, and LCD drivers. 📚 Explore the Documentation: Each driver comes with detailed documentation, usage examples, and implementation details. Dive into the respective directories to enhance your project development. 🆕 What's Next: The next versions will contain the remaining peripherals. This release marks the beginning of the journey. I'll continue to refine and expand the drivers expand! GitHub Repo: https://lnkd.in/dxjBSG7v #PIC18F46K20 #Microcontroller #Drivers #OpenSource #EmbeddedSystems #Coding #DeveloperCommunity #ReleaseAnnouncement #Version1.0

GitHub - yousif20121/PIC18F46k20_Drivers_V1.0: Introducing my comprehensive set of drivers for the PIC18F46K20 microcontroller. Simplify your development with GPIO, Interrupts, EEPROM, ADC, and ECU drivers for various peripherals like 7-Segment Display, Button, DC Motor, Relay, Keypad, and LCD.

GitHub - yousif20121/PIC18F46k20_Drivers_V1.0: Introducing my comprehensive set of drivers for the PIC18F46K20 microcontroller. Simplify your development with GPIO, Interrupts, EEPROM, ADC, and ECU drivers for various peripherals like 7-Segment Display, Button, DC Motor, Relay, Keypad, and LCD.

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Your attention to detail in creating a comprehensive set of drivers for the PIC18F46K20 is truly impressive! Great job on ensuring that developers have access to a well-documented and versatile toolkit. To add even more value to your project, consider diving into protocols like SPI and I2C for future versions. Learning to integrate these could really elevate your embedded systems knowledge. Have you thought about contributing to or starting open source projects related to IoT? It might be an exciting way to apply your skills in a rapidly growing field. What are your long-term career goals in the world of embedded systems? Keep up the fantastic work and never stop pushing the boundaries of what you can create!

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