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Did your lecturer explain PWM to you?
Do you know the communication protocol for the LCD (I assume it is 4- or 8-bit parallel given the block diagram)? If so have you looked at either the C user guide to see if it already has a library funciton that does this part for you, or have you looked at the LCD data sheet to understand how to initialise it and then write to it?
Has the lecturer explained the ADC module to you?
Also have you learned about timers?
I'll bet the lecturer has either mentioned all of these things or is expecting you to do a bit of research yourself (i.e read the data sheet fr the PIC - this can be a bit tricky at the start but you need to ask specific questions, not just 'do my thinking and work for me') - that is what you will be doing in the 'real world' when you finish.
Susan
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