100-300 examples of MCU programs (detailed explanation with notes)

In the past two days, I wrote an article of nearly 7,000 words.

If there is no accident, the content of the article will be broadcast live in the internal student group next Monday.

Therefore, it has been too difficult to update the article in the past two days...

A little Flirty for the fans today.

These are some examples of single-chip microcomputer programs, which I personally think are of great reference value for beginners.

No matter what you learn now, you must learn to copy first.

When I first started learning microcontrollers, I was the same as everyone else.

When encountering some functions, I have no idea in my mind, and I don’t know how to write code.

Many people mistakenly think that they have poor foundation and are not suitable for learning this, so they give up.

And I just persevered.

It's not that I have amazing perseverance, but that I have to make ends meet and am forced to do nothing.

If I were a rich second generation, I would learn a hammer.

How did I grow up later?

It is to constantly refer to other people's code and learn other people's ideas.

If you do more, you will accumulate, and you will know how to do it when you encounter similar functions in the future.

It is such ordinary tricks that work best.

If there is no reference, you can't think of how to write the program if you think about it.

Below are some screenshots of these program routines.

 

 

There are more than 300 routines in total, which basically cover many functional requirements.

The comments are also very detailed and basically easy to understand.

 

 

But they are all based on the 51 single-chip microcomputer, and the masters directly ignore...

The program is not written by me, I just collect it.

It's not convenient to put a link here, the source code of the routine can be found in Wuji MCU programming.

If it is useful to you, I would like to trouble you to make a little fortune and arrange a three-game plan.

Let more people benefit~

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