Abstract
We are developing a series of interesting projects that give students a hands-on introduction to computer hardware concepts. Our projects are designed around the PIC16F84, a powerful 8-bit microcontroller chip that sells for less than $10. The projects are suitable for classroom use in introductory level courses about computer hardware. The effectiveness of these projects has been evaluated both formally by students (student evaluation forms) and informally - through discussion within the teaching team. The feedback from students indicates that the development and implementation of the projects were successful. This paper describes the details of the projects completed to date, their overall effectiveness and our plans for further projects. Copyright 2004 ACM.
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Sarkar, N. I., & Craig, T. M. (2004). Illustrating computer hardware concepts using PIC-based projects. In SIGCSE Bulletin (Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education) (Vol. 36, pp. 270–274). https://doi.org/10.1145/1028174.971395
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