Design with PIC Microcontrollers
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TextPublisher number: 2016 | Allied Informatics, JaipurPublication details: Pearson Education New Delhi 2013,,c1998Description: 274ISBN: - 9788177585513
- 629.89 PEA
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| 629.8312 MAN Modern Control Theory | 629.89 HAC Programmable Logic Controllers : Programming methods and Applications | 629.89 HAC Programmable Logic Controllers : Programming methods and Applications | 629.89 PEA Design with PIC Microcontrollers | 629.89 PEA Design with PIC Microcontrollers | 629.89 PEA Design with PIC Microcontrollers | 629.89 PEA Design with PIC Microcontrollers |
This book is directed towards students of electrical engineering and computer engineering at the senior level and toward practicing engineers. The text develops design techniques for using microcontrollers (i.e., single-chip microcomputers). It emphasizes microcontroller versus microprocessor (e.g., Pentium and Power PC chip) issues.
Contents
A PIC Microcontroller Framework
CPU Architecture and Instruction Set
MPASM Assember and Its Use
LoopTime Subroutine, Timer2 and Interrupts
Interrupt Timing and Program Size Considerations
External Interrupts and Timers
I/O Port Expansion
Front-Panel I/O
I2C Bus for Peripheral Chip Access
Analog-to-Digital Converter
UART
Salient Features
Presents expansion with 12C devices.
Presents the details of the PIC's unusually flexible analog-to-digital conversion facility.
Discusses the master-slave interconnection of PICs.
Presents low-power operation alternatives.
Provides quick insight into the family member which will meet design requirements with block diagram comparisons of PIC family members. (Figure A-4)
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