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SD Card Projects Using the PIC Microcontroller (Paperback)
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SD Card Projects Using the PIC Microcontroller (Paperback)
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PIC Microcontrollers are a favorite in industry and with hobbyists.
These microcontrollers are versatile, simple, and low cost making
them perfect for many different applications. The 8-bit PIC is
widely used in consumer electronic goods, office automation, and
personal projects. Author, Dogan Ibrahim, author of several PIC
books has now written a book using the PIC18 family of
microcontrollers to create projects with SD cards.
This book is ideal for those practicing engineers, advanced
students, and PIC enthusiasts that want to incorporate SD Cards
into their devices. SD cards are cheap, fast, and small, used in
many MP3 players, digital and video cameras, and perfect for
microcontroller applications.
Complete with Microchip's C18 student compiler and using the C
language this book brings the reader up to speed on the PIC 18 and
SD cards, knowledge which can then be harnessed for hands-on work
with the eighteen projects included within. Two great technologies
are brought together in this one practical, real-world, hands-on
cookbook perfect for a wide range of PIC fans.
*Eighteen fully worked SD projects in the C programming
language
*Details memory cards usage with the PIC18 family
*Companion Web site with project code listings to run onMicrochip's
C18 student compiler"
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