In the ever-evolving world of electronics and embedded systems, few resources have stood the test of time like the Evil Genius series from McGraw-Hill Education. For over a decade, these books have transformed curious tinkerers into confident inventors by abandoning dry theory in favor of a project-based, "hands-on" learning methodology. Among the most sought-after titles in this series is the legendary "123 PIC Microcontroller Experiments for the Evil Genius."
: Work with 8-bit parallel LCD boards and serialized 4-digit LED displays. Motor Control Unlocking Embedded Brilliance: A Deep Dive into "123
⚠️ Please avoid random “free PDF download” sites – many contain malware, and the book’s content is old enough that you’ll struggle with obsolete PIC models (PIC16F84, PIC16F628). You only want to do IoT (ESP32 is better for WiFi)