I will do circuit design, circuit analysis and circuit simulation
Powering Innovation with MATLAB and Circuit Design
About this Gig
I will design, code, simulate, and troubleshoot PIC microcontroller projects
Gig Description:
Are you working with PIC microcontrollers and need expert support with code development, simulation, or hardware implementation? You're in the right place!
I specialize in PIC microcontroller-based projects using MPLAB X, XC8/XC16, and simulation tools like Proteus. Whether you're a student or an engineer working on a real-world embedded system, I am here to help.
What I offer:
PIC Microcontroller Programming (PIC16, PIC18, PIC32 series)
Code development using C/C++ (MPLAB, XC8, Mikro C, etc.)
Proteus simulation and circuit design
Integration with sensors (DHT11, LM35, IR,LDR ,PIR etc.)
Actuator and module interfacing (Relays, LCDs, Motors, etc.)
Real-time clock (RTC), EEPROM, and timer applications
UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, ADC configuration
Troubleshooting and debugging your existing code
Complete support for hardware implementation
️ Why choose me?
- Years of hands-on experience with PIC microcontrollers
- Fast delivery and clear communication
- Custom solutions tailored to your needs
- Support with reports, explanations, and documentation if needed
Platform:
Arduino
Expertise:
Microcontrollers
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Automation
Other Electronics Engineering Services I Offer
FAQ
Which programming languages and tools do you use?
I use C/C++, mostly in MPLAB X IDE with XC8/XC16 compilers, and also MikroC where required. For simulations, I use Proteus Design Suite. I can also work with MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC) if needed.
Can you help with real hardware implementation?
Yes, I can guide you step-by-step for real hardware setup. If you’re building a project physically, I can assist with connections, components, code uploading, and troubleshooting.
Which PIC microcontrollers do you support?
I work with a wide range of PIC microcontrollers, including PIC16F877A, PIC18F4550, PIC16F84A, PIC32, and many more. Just let me know your specific chip.
