Design with PIC Microcontrollers
- New Delhi Pearson Education 2013,,c1998
- 274
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)