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Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers By Tim Wilmshurst

Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers
Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers

About The E-Book

  • Title – Designing-Embedded-Systems-with-PIC-Microcontrollers-Principles
  • Author – Tim Wilmshurst
  • Total Pages – 583 Pages
  • Total Chapters – 20 Chapters
  • File Size – 12 MBs

This book about designing embedded systems is introduced primarily through the application of three PIC® microcontrollers. Starting from an introductory level. the book aims to make the reader a competent and independent practitioner in the field of embedded systems. to a level whereby has the skills necessary to gain entry into professional practice in the embedded world.

Book Contents

  • Getting Started with Embedded Systems
  • Tiny computers, hidden control
  • Minimum Systems and the PIC 16F84A
  • Introducing the PIC mid-range family and the 16F84A
  • Parallel ports, power supply, and the clock oscillator
  • Starting to program – an introduction to Assembler
  • And More

Designing Imbedded Systems – Example Pages

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Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers: Principles and Applications is a hands-on introduction to the principles and practice of embedded system design using the PIC microcontroller. Packed with helpful examples and illustrations, the book provides an in-depth treatment of microcontroller design as well as programming in both assembly language and C, along with advanced topics such as techniques of connectivity and networking and real-time operating systems. In this one book students get all they need to know to be highly proficient at embedded systems design.

This text combines embedded systems principles with applications, using the16F84A, 16F873A and the 18F242 PIC microcontrollers. Students learn how to apply the principles using a multitude of sample designs and design ideas. including a robot in the form of an autonomous guide vehicle. Coverage between software and hardware is fully balanced.

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