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PIC Microcontrollers are present in almost every new electronic
application that is released from garage door openers to the
iPhone. With the proliferation of this product more and more
engineers and engineers-to-be (students) need to understand how to
design, develop, and build with them. Martin Bates, best-selling
author, has provided a step-by-step guide to programming these
microcontrollers (MCUs) with the C programming language.
"Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition" is a great introductory text for those starting out in this field and as a source reference for more experienced engineers. Martin Bates has drawn upon 20 years of experience of teaching microprocessor systems to produce a book containing an excellent balance of theory and practice with numerous working examples throughout. It provides comprehensive coverage of basic microcontroller
system interfacing using the latest interactive software, Proteus
VSM, which allows real-time simulation of microcontroller based
designs and supports the development of new applications from
initial concept to final testing and deployment.
PIC Microcontrollers provides a comprehensive and fully illustrated introduction to microelectronic systems principles using the best-selling PIC16 range. Building on the success of previous editions, this third edition will enable readers to understand PIC products and related programming tools, and develop relevant design skills in order to successfully create new projects. Key features include: Initial focus on the 16F84A chip to introduce the basic architecture and programming techniques, progressing to more recently introduced devices, such as the 16F690, and comparison of the whole PIC16 range Use of the standard Microchip development software, MPLAB IDE, as well the interactive ECAD package Proteus VSM Standard Microchip demo hardware, specially designed application boards, in-circuit programming and debugging Basic interfacing, motor drives, temperature control and general control system applications Numerous fully documented code examples which can be downloaded from the companion website The book is aimed principally at students of electronics on advanced vocational and undergraduate courses, as well as home enthusiasts and professional engineers seeking to incorporate microcontrollers into industrial applications. A focus on the 16F84A as the starting point for introducing the basic programming principles and architecture of the PIC, progressing to newer chips in the 16F range, in particular the 16F690, and Microchip starter kitsHow to use the free Microchip development environment MPLAB IDE, plus Proteus VSM interactive electronic design software, to develop your own applicationsNumerous fully-documented, working code examples downloadable from the companion website
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