
Explore the Bluetooth module pinout, including VCC, GND, TX, RX, STATE, and KEY, and learn to wire it to a PIC microcontroller for serial communication.
Program a PIC microcontroller with MikroC Pro for PIC to control LEDs via Bluetooth, reading serial data and initializing UART to turn LEDs on or off.
Want to cut the wires and control your devices from anywhere?
This course shows you exactly how to connect your PIC microcontroller to a Bluetooth module, so you can send commands, receive data, and build fully wireless systems. Perfect for beginners or intermediate developers, you’ll learn both the hardware interfacing and the embedded C coding needed to bring wireless control to life.
From home automation to robotics and remote monitoring, this is the skill that makes your projects smarter—and wire-free.
Why Bluetooth + PIC?
Bluetooth is fast, low-cost, and ideal for short-range embedded communication. It’s widely supported, easy to configure, and perfect for controlling microcontroller-based devices via your smartphone, laptop, or other systems.
By the end of this course, you'll know how to:
Wire and configure the HC-05/HC-06 Bluetooth modules
Program the PIC UART to send and receive data
Build Bluetooth-enabled control panels and data feedback loops
What You Will Learn
How Bluetooth works and why it’s perfect for PIC communication
Interfacing HC-05/HC-06 modules with PIC microcontrollers
Configuring and using the PIC USART/UART module
Writing embedded C code to transmit and receive wireless data
Sending commands from Android apps to control outputs
Building bidirectional communication for sensors or feedback
Real-world use cases: home automation, wireless robotics, sensor dashboards
What You’ll Build
A wireless LED controller using your smartphone
A remote sensor monitor that sends live data via Bluetooth
A basic wireless automation switchboard
A simple serial-based terminal for debugging PIC responses
Who This Course Is For
Microcontroller learners looking to expand into wireless communication
Engineering students creating automation or robotics projects
Makers and hobbyists who want smartphone-controlled systems
Developers interested in embedded wireless design using Bluetooth
Enrollment Perks:
Lifetime Access: Register once and enjoy unlimited access to course content, including all future updates.
Valuable Resources: Make the most of downloadable resources that complement the course content.
Guaranteed Satisfaction: Not sure if this is for you? We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked.
Embark on a Wireless Adventure:
Join a community of enthusiastic learners and experts. Dive deep into the world of wireless communication, and give your PIC projects the edge they deserve.
Enroll today and redefine the boundaries of your projects!
Requirements:
No prior experience with Bluetooth or PIC Microcontrollers is needed.
Basic understanding of electronics is helpful but not required.
A computer with internet access.
MPLAB X IDE and XC8 compiler
A PIC16F or PIC18F development board
HC-05 or HC-06 Bluetooth module
Jumper wires, breadboard, basic components (LEDs, sensors, etc.)
Instructor Bio
The Educational Engineering Team, led by embedded systems expert Ashraf, has taught over 250,000 students worldwide. With 13+ years of experience in microcontroller design and communication protocols, their mission is to help you apply professional-grade wireless communication to real-world projects—one step at a time.
FAQ
Q: Do I need to be an expert in PIC programming?
A: No—just basic familiarity with C and PIC microcontrollers is enough to follow along.
Q: What Bluetooth modules are supported?
A: We use HC-05 and HC-06, which are ideal for beginner and intermediate applications.
Q: Can I control the PIC from my Android phone?
A: Yes! We’ll show you how to use Bluetooth terminal apps to send and receive data.
Q: Will I receive a certificate?
A: Yes—a Certificate of Completion is issued once you complete the course.
Q: Can this be used for college or graduation projects?
A: Absolutely—this is a perfect foundation for practical wireless control applications.
Join Today – Take Your PIC Projects Wireless with Bluetooth