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The Essential PIC18 Microcontroller By Sid Katzen
The Essential PIC18 Microcontroller By Sid Katzen
Publisher: Springer 2010 | 646 Pages | ISBN: 1849962286 | PDF | 11 MB
Microprocessors are the key component of the infrastructure of our
21st-century electronic- and digital information-based society. More
than four billion are sold each year for use in 'intelligent' electronic
devices; ranging from smart egg-timer through to aircraft management
systems. Most of these processor devices appear in the form of
highly-integrated microcontrollers, which comprize a core microprocessor
together with memory and analog/digital peripheral ports.
By using simple cores, these single-chip computers are the cost-
and size-effective means of adding the brains to previous dumb widgets;
such as the credit card. Using the same winning format as the successful
Springer guide, The Quintessential PIC® Microcontroller, this
down-to-earth new textbook/guide has been completely rewritten based on
the more powerful PIC18 enhanced-range Microchip MCU family. Throughout
the book, commercial hardware and software products are used to
illustrate the material, as readers are provided real-world in-depth
guidance on the design, construction and programming of small, embedded
microcontroller-based systems. Suitable for stand-alone usage, the text
does not require a prerequisite deep understanding of digital systems.
Topics and features: uses an in-depth bottom-up approach to the topic of
microcontroller design using the Microchip enhanced-range PIC18®
microcontroller family as the exemplar; includes fully worked examples
and self-assessment questions, with additional support material
available on an associated website; provides a standalone module on
foundation topics in digital, logic and computer architecture for
microcontroller engineering; discusses the hardware aspects of
interfacing and interrupt handling, with an emphasis on the integration
of hardware and software; covers parallel and serial input/output,
timing, analog, and EEPROM data-handling techniques; presents a
practical build-and-program case study, as well as illustrating simple
testing strategies. This useful text/reference book will be of great
value to industrial engineers, hobbyists and people in academia.
Students of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level, will also find this an ideal
textbook, with many helpful learning tools. Dr. Sid Katzen is Associate
to the School of Engineering, University of Ulster at Jordanstown,
Northern Ireland.
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