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ECET 365 Lab 1 Using the Serial Communication Interface in a Microcontroller

Lab 1 of 6: Using the Serial Communication Interface in a Microcontroller Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page. (See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments & Exams for due dates.) L A B O V E R V I E W Scenario/Summary 1. To use the built-in COM port and understand how it sends and receives serial data using the RS-232 communication standard 2. To learn how to program the HC12 Serial Communication Interface in C language to transfer data between sender and receiver and display it Deliverables Answer all parts, and submit completed lab document. L A B S T E P S STEP 1: Download the lab Download Lab 1 located in Doc Sharing, and save it to your PC. STEP 2: Complete the lab instructions Follow the directions and steps to complete the Week 1 Lab. Be sure to complete each part. STEP 3: Submit Submit the completed lab document in a Word file.

Lab 1 of 6: Using the Serial Communication Interface in a Microcontroller
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page.
(See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments & Exams for due dates.)

L A B O V E R V I E W

Scenario/Summary
1. To use the built-in COM port and understand how it sends and receives serial data using the RS-232 communication standard
2. To learn how to program the HC12 Serial Communication Interface in C language to transfer data between sender and receiver and display it
Deliverables
Answer all parts, and submit completed lab document.
L A B S T E P S

STEP 1: Download the lab
Download Lab 1 located in Doc Sharing, and save it to your PC.
STEP 2: Complete the lab instructions
Follow the directions and steps to complete the Week 1 Lab. Be sure to complete each part.
STEP 3: Submit
Submit the completed lab document in a Word file.

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<strong>Lab</strong> 1 of 6: <strong>Us<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Serial</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> <strong>in</strong> a <strong>Microcontroller</strong><br />

Submit your assignment to <strong>the</strong> Dropbox located on <strong>the</strong> silver tab at <strong>the</strong> top of this page.<br />

(See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments & Exams for due dates.)<br />

L A B O V E R V I E W<br />

Scenario/Summary<br />

1. To use <strong>the</strong> built-<strong>in</strong> COM port and understand how it sends and receives serial data us<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong><br />

RS-232 communication standard<br />

2. To learn how to program <strong>the</strong> HC12 <strong>Serial</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> <strong>in</strong> C language to transfer<br />

data between sender and receiver and display it<br />

Deliverables<br />

Answer all parts, and submit completed lab document.<br />

L A B S T E P S<br />

STEP 1: Download <strong>the</strong> lab<br />

Download <strong>Lab</strong> 1 located <strong>in</strong> Doc Shar<strong>in</strong>g, and save it to your PC.<br />

STEP 2: Complete <strong>the</strong> lab <strong>in</strong>structions<br />

Follow <strong>the</strong> directions and steps to complete <strong>the</strong> Week 1 <strong>Lab</strong>. Be sure to complete each part.


STEP 3: Submit<br />

Submit <strong>the</strong> completed lab document <strong>in</strong> a Word file.

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