Arduino Vs Raspberry PI Vs PIC Microcontroller
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Introduction: In this course, we will be discussing the Arduino Vs Raspberry PI Vs PIC Microcontroller course. All three of these courses are for anyone interested in embedded systems and microcontrollers. They are all beneficial in their own ways and it really comes down to what the user is looking to get out of the course. We will go over the basics of each one so that you can make a more informed decision on which one is right for you. When it comes to choosing a single-board computer or Controller, PIC Microcontroller, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi are the big names that you'll be considering. But which one should you choose? What is Arduino best used for? What are the drawbacks of using a Raspberry Pi? Why use PIC Microcontroller? And how do you decide between the three options? It can be a tough decision, so we'll break it down here for you. Welcome to this course. For the purposes of this Course, I'll be discussing PIC Microcontroller PIC164550, Arduino Uno R3 and the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. There are many versions of THESE boards, and there are plenty of alternatives to the PIC Microcontroller, The Pi and the Arduino that provide different specs and capabilities, but these Three are the mainstays of each line at the moment. While both the Arduino and the Raspberry Pi are very versatile little machines, they both have specific things that they're good at. Why you should take this course?This course will teach you how to use all three of these methods and more on the deep end, so you can choose which board best suits your needs. You'll learn how to program your Arduino with C++, Python, and other popular languages. We'll show you the basics of electronics with our LED Blink project, teaching you basic programming concepts like loops and conditional statements. We'll teach you enough about microcontrollers to make a decision as to which one is the most suitable for your needs, by going through the different features and functions of each board.>>> Continues Updates

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