PIC in Practice
- 1st Edition - April 17, 2002
- Author: David W Smith
- Language: English
The book can be used at a variety of levels. While the carefully graded practicals make it ideal for colleges and schools, many university students and professionals are also… Read more
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Description
Description
The book can be used at a variety of levels. While the carefully graded practicals make it ideal for colleges and schools, many university students and professionals are also newcomers to PIC, so this book will provide a painless introduction for more advanced readers. In addition, electronics hobbyists will find this book to be an exciting introduction to the world of microcontrollers.
Key features
Key features
*A practical guide for all newcomers to the PIC microcontroller
*Discover microelectronics by building PIC circuits
*Based on Manchester Metropolitan University's highly successful short courses on the PIC
*Discover microelectronics by building PIC circuits
*Based on Manchester Metropolitan University's highly successful short courses on the PIC
Readership
Readership
Student, professional and hobbyist, Circuit designers: newcomers to the PIC/microcontrollers
Table of contents
Table of contents
Introduction; Introduction to the PIC microcontroller; Programming the 16F84 microcontroller; Using inputs; Keypad scanning; Program examples; The 16C54 microcontroller; Alphanumeric displays; Analogue to digital conversion; Radio transmitters and receivers; EEPROM data memory; Interrupts; The 12C5XX 8 pin microcontroller; The 16F87X microcontroller; The 16F62X microcontroller; Projects; Instruction set, files and registers; Appendix A Pinouts; Appendix B Microcontroller data; Appendix C Electrical characteristics; Appendix D Decimal, binary and hexadecimal numbers; Appendix E Useful contacts; Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Published: April 17, 2002
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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David W Smith
David Smith has had 30 years experience in the Electronics Industry. Before arriving at MMU he worked as an Electronics Design Engineer for ICL and Marconi. His teaching interests are focused on enabling Design and Technology students to implement microcontroller designs into their projects.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Lecturer, Technology Centre, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK