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Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/29/2014 1:32 AM

Using Flow Code Simulation Software from MATRIX for Programming and Testing,You will find topics from Flow Code Programming and Simulation.I you want additional topics for you reference please feel free to ask for it.


Flowcode is one of the world's most advanced graphical programming languages for micro-controllers. The great advantage of Flowcode is that it allows those with little to no programming experience to create complex Electronic/Embedded systems in minutes. Flowcode is available in multiple languages and currently supports the PICmicro, dsPIC, PIC24, AVR/Arduino and ARM series of microcontrollers.
Links to great tutorials available online

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Flow Code Simulation-Using Seven Segment with PIC16F88

Servo with ADC control input ,Flow Code Simulation

Stepper motor Control using switches(Flow Code Simulation)

ADC Simulation In Flow Code

Pulse Widht Modulation Simulation in Microcontrollers(PIC16F877)

Flow Code-Counting using loops(Seven Segment with PIC16F88)

Flow Code-ADC-Voltage as Float(LCD with PIC16F1937)

Flow Code-ADC-Voltage as String (LCD with PIC16F1937)

Flow Code-ADC Sampling and outputting to a LCD(LCD with PIC16F1937)

Flow Code-Counting switch presses(Seven Segment with PIC16F88)

Flow Code-Timed Counter And Use of Timer Interrupt(PIC16F88)

Graphical LCD-3D Text Example-Flow Code with PIC16F88

Graphical LCD-2 Channel Scope Example-Flow Code with PIC16F88

Graphical LCD-Pong game Example-Flow Code with PIC16F877

Graphical LCD-3D Text Example-Flow Code with PIC16F88

LED & Switch-Lighting an LED with PIC16F88-FlowCode

LED & Switch-Masked inputs with PIC16F88

LED & Switch-Outputting an 8-bit value with PIC16F88

LED & Switch-Reading a switch and outputting to a LED with PIC16F88

LED & Switch-Controlling a single output pin-FlowCode with PIC16F88

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/29/2014 11:01 PM

FORGET THIS! IT IS A COMMERCIAL FOR SOME IDIOTS PRODUCTS. EXTREMELY OUT OF PLACE.

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/30/2014 4:14 AM

TRUE!!

I wonder if CR4 Admin are OK with this??

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/30/2014 9:39 AM

OOOOOHHH........

Don't understand the hardware?

Don't understand the software?

Add another layer of obfuscation!

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/30/2014 3:16 PM

Guys if you dn't under stnd smthng you should ask.

FlowCode is simulation software for system designing in Embedded Electronics field.For designing circuits and programming Micro controller from AVR PIC ,ARM etc..

This thread i started for engineering grads.

So if dnt qualify, then Y DNT U GO FR HIKEEEEEEEEEE..........

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/30/2014 3:51 PM

write2echlon-

How stupid do you think CR4 participants are? Most of us, if not all can see through the barely hidden commercial for the product. Whether or not you have a direct monetary remuneration for it is not of importance. You are pushing this product and pushing very hard. So hard it doesn't belong here.

Many of the participants in this forum, old timers and new members alike, are very familiar with the protocols. First one is if you are new don't try to fool the old timers. You have been a member for just 36 hours (1-1/2 days). In that time you have posted one question which is blatantly commercial, have posted 3 answers of which all of them being rated as OT with a sum of 19 votes for OT. That's more than 6 OT's per answer. A new record to my knowledge!

As for So if dnt qualify, then Y DNT U GO FR HIKEEEEEEEEEE........, At least one engineering grad, me, says Y DNT U GO TAK A FLY'N F _ _ _ (procreation) AT A ROLIN' DONUT until the time that you can garner some sort of minimal courtesy and a semblance of minimal common knowledge.

I make it a point not to write things like this but it is for your future benefit.

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

03/31/2014 9:09 AM

'this thread I started for engineering grads'

There are engineers here who have been programming in the 'embedded' field for over 30 years. One of the problems is 'timing', timing down to the 'instruction' level... which is why a native assembler, not a high level language is use by professionals in this field.

Most engineering grads should learn this by the time they graduate if they want to be successful in the 'embedded' control field.

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

07/22/2015 3:00 PM

The clue is in your post programming for over 30 years means your probably a bit stuck in your ways. Writing a large application in assembler is rediculous. Instead you use a fast processor where you don't have to count cpu cycles and you use libraries of known functional code. It's called not reinventing the wheel. Assembler still has its uses but I agree flowcode is an excellent tool.

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Re: Tutorials for Flow Code Programming and Simulation

07/24/2015 5:57 PM

Thanks for your Support and understanding. At least some one in this world can see merits in Skill Development

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