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The term "Evil Genius" might evoke images of a mad scientist or a diabolical villain, but in the context of electronics, it refers to a state of mind – a passion for innovation and experimentation. The "Evil Genius" series of books and guides is designed for individuals who enjoy pushing the boundaries of what's possible with electronics and microcontrollers. The guides are written for those who are eager to learn, experiment, and create innovative projects.
: Learning to write data to PORTB to create scanning light effects.
The PDF version is the best way to consume this book—if you actually follow along. Don't just read it. Build Experiment #1 tonight. The term "Evil Genius" might evoke images of
: Interfacing with DC motors, servos, and stepper motors. Highlight Projects: From Beginner to Advanced
The grand finale. These are complete, usable devices. : Learning to write data to PORTB to
What you want to build (e.g., motor control, data logging, sensor reading).
The book is not merely a code repository; it is a structured learning course. It typically covers the Microchip architecture, specifically focusing on the PIC16F family (such as the PIC16F84A and the more advanced PIC16F877A). Build Experiment #1 tonight
The 123 experiments are carefully structured into logical tiers, taking the user on a structured journey from zero to advanced systems integration. 1. Level One: Basic Input/Output (I/O) and Logic
Loose breadboard connections, reversed polarity, missing pull-up resistors, or blown components.
Buy the PDF, but also spend $7 on the used print version from 2011 (same experiments, older chip) just for the "feel" of flipping pages at the bench.