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Interfacing SD Card (FAT32 System) With PIC Microcontroller

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Author: Bitahwa Bindu

Last Updated: 2017-03-05

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The FAT32 library can be used for SD cards with more than 2GB of size, it lifts many constraints imposed by FAT16 file system.
Learn how to write/read text from/to an SD Card with PIC Microcontroller

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The FAT32 library can be used for SD cards with more than 2GB of size, it lifts many constraints imposed by FAT16 file system. Learn to interface an SD Card with PIC microcontroller using FAT32 library. For more, visit: Interfacing SD Card (FAT32 System) With PIC Microcontroller 

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Interfacing SD Card With PIC Microcontroller

Interfacing SD Card With PIC Microcontroller

Interfacing SD Card With PIC Microcontroller

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SD card connected in SPI mode to Port C of PIC Microcontroller

SD card connected in SPI mode to Port C of PIC Microcontroller

SD card connected in SPI mode to Port C of PIC Microcontroller

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