Stressing common characteristics and real applications of the
most used microcontrollers, this practical guide provides readers
with hands-on knowledge of how to implement three families of
microcontrollers (HC11, AVR, and 8051). Unlike the rest of the
ocean of literature on individual chips, Microcontrollers in
Practice supplies side-by-side comparisons and an overview that
treats the systems as resources available for implementation.
Packed with hundreds of practical examples and exercises to foster
mastery of concepts and details, the guide also includes several
extended projects. By treating the less expensive 8-bit and RISC
microcontrollers, this information-dense manual equips students and
home-experimenters with the know-how to put these devices into
operation.
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