PIC Basics - PWM Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @aheletcodefloppydevice.2196
    @aheletcodefloppydevice.2196 4 роки тому

    very good

  • @myname3463
    @myname3463 8 років тому

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @ModelerManMike
    @ModelerManMike 10 років тому +2

    Really enjoy your video's, thanks for sharing! Please take a look at mine anytime you can. I have beat up some of this stuff but could really use some constructive critz.

  • @KarolinasKrafts
    @KarolinasKrafts 8 років тому

    Loved your video!

  • @markharrington5826
    @markharrington5826 7 років тому

    Your videos are not bad but you need but about halfway through im falling asleep , chat chat chat , Can you point form your presentation Example
    Work out what we need to do
    Explanation of the CCP module
    1: What do we need ?
    a: Period
    b : Duty Cycle
    2: How do we work this out
    To the point explanation
    3 : Where do we get information from
    Refer to data sheet here are the pages These are the points you need to read up on
    Any questions regards this maybe even halt video at the point with next will be coding go away and read digest come back with any questions
    Coding
    Flow chart with this as introduction
    What we are doing from previous video you should have by now following data
    Explain code and stick to this
    No need for big endian ,little endian format and explanations of who ever ,what date etc that should be covered in question time Thats up to others to question and use Google to look up
    Or here some links if your not sure what this is about with instructions of go away and read up
    Be firm , be precise , to the point without haste Slowly , concise , clear to the point way to much drift from one topic to the other which is highly confusing and also takes your concentration right off what you were actually trying to discuss and teach on
    Finalization
    Show working example running
    Recap over what you have done
    Any questions please contact me @ what ever address
    PS I know this is very difficult to present I do understand this but perhaps more preparation so its concise and punchy with out the long winded explanations which are very disconnected

    • @misperry
      @misperry  7 років тому

      Hi there, I would like to take a moment to say thank you to you. I totally appreciate constructive criticism. Thanks for taking the time to write this great feedback for me. This is the feedback that I enjoy to get and will definitely be putting into my videos. I love to learn and I am, by no means, a master at this presenting stuff so any sort of way I can present it clearer and better to an audience so they can experience the joy of learning I am very open and welcoming to. Again thanks for your feed back.