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Microcontroller Programming: The Microchip PIC


Microcontroller Programming: The Microchip PIC

Hardback by Sanchez, Julio (Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA); Canton, Maria P. (South Central College, North Mankato, Minnesota, USA)

Microcontroller Programming: The Microchip PIC

£195.00

ISBN:
9780849371899
Publication Date:
19 Dec 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
CRC Press Inc
Pages:
812 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Microcontroller Programming: The Microchip PIC

Description

From cell phones and television remote controls to automobile engines and spacecraft, microcontrollers are everywhere. Programming these prolific devices is a much more involved and integrated task than it is for general-purpose microprocessors; microcontroller programmers must be fluent in application development, systems programming, and I/O operation as well as memory management and system timing. Using the popular and pervasive mid-range 8-bit Microchip PIC® as an archetype, Microcontroller Programming offers a self-contained presentation of the multidisciplinary tools needed to design and implement modern embedded systems and microcontrollers. The authors begin with basic electronics, number systems, and data concepts followed by digital logic, arithmetic, conversions, circuits, and circuit components to build a firm background in the computer science and electronics fundamentals involved in programming microcontrollers. For the remainder of the book, they focus on PIC architecture and programming tools and work systematically through programming various functions, modules, and devices. Helpful appendices supply the full mid-range PIC instruction set as well as additional programming solutions, a guide to resistor color codes, and a concise method for building custom circuit boards. Providing just the right mix of theory and practical guidance, Microcontroller Programming: The Microchip PIC® is the ideal tool for any amateur or professional designing and implementing stand-alone systems for a wide variety of applications.

Contents

Basic Electronics. Number Systems. Data Types and Data Storage. Digital Logic, Arithmetic, and Conversions. Circuits and Logic Gates. Circuit Components. The Microchip PIC. Mid-Range PIC Architecture. PIC Programming: Tools and Techniques. Programming Essentials: Input and Output. Interrupts. Timers and Counters. LCD Interfacing and Programming. Communications. Data EEPROM Programming. Analog to Digital and Realtime Clocks. Appendix A: Resistor Color Codes. Appendix B: Building Your Own Circuit Boards. Appendix C: Mid-Range Instruction Set. Appendix D: Supplementary Programs. Index.

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