How to Blink an LED - Part 6 Microcontroller Basics (PIC10F200)

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In part 5, we made an LED turn on, which is nothing to sneeze at! In this tutorial, we're going to figure out how to blink an LED using assembly in MPLAB X IDE. By turning on an LED, running a delay subroutine, turning off the LED, running another delay subroutine, and doing that forever, you will get an LED that blinks at perfect intervals. Our video editor also created a great visual way to follow along on the code and make it super simple to blink an LED with this microcontroller. If you haven't watched our previous PIC10F200 microcontroller tutorials, we highly recommend you do so - it'll make this one make a LOT more sense! Go check out the written tutorial this is based on, with the code available to copy and paste, at the CircuitBread website - https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial...

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Table of Contents
0:00 Tutorial overview
0:51 Blink an LED Program Architecture Overview
1:59 DELAY LOOP structure
6:55 How we calculated the delay values
8:14 The Blink an LED Program in action
8:40 Virtues of doing "homework"

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