With Scratch or Basic, complex things have a way of turning out complex, but that’s to be expected. If you want to try a Scratch-inspired take on microcontroller programming, check out MicroBlocks.
Or maybe it used to be. I learned to program in an interpreted language — BASIC — on computers that were not much more powerful than a $5 microcontroller these days, and there’s a BASIC for ...
In Fig.2 we have the architectural model of a microcontroller basics. The Microcontroller 8051 is one of the most popular microcontrollers in the market. It is a simple 8-bit microcontroller, which ...