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		<title>By: Basic USB-RS232 Communication by PIC Microcontroller &#124; Wiparat Circuit Electronics</title>
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		<description>[...] The quickest way to display something is probably sending the data to the computer to be displayed on the monitor. One of the ways to do this is to use the USART module on board the PIC Microcontroller by making use of the pins RC6 and RC7 which is also the TX and RX pins respectively when the SPEN bit on the RCSTA register is set. [....] Link [...]</description>
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