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What are microcontrollers, anyway? Millions of electronic components built into one single chip - capable of controlling a small submarine, a crane, an elevator... anything. It's up to you to decide what you want them to do. This book covers the theory of programming PIC micocontrollers from the ground up - with illustrations, schematics and practical real-world examples.
Includes a free demo complier (limited to 2,000 program words). |
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Learn about programming PIC microcontroller in BASIC, from the ground up, with practical instructions. With real-world projects, clear illustrations and schematics this book shows you how to easily design and build PIC-based devices - step-by-step.
Includes a free demo complier (limited to 2,000 program words). |
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PIC (16-bit) |
PIC (32-bit) |
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Graphics, Touch, Sound and USB is a course book on designing user interfaces for embedded applications, using a mikromedia for PIC24 as the learning tool. It contains eight chapters of gradually increasing complexity, taking you from "Hello World" to interfacing the mikromedia to a PC with USB by creating HID class custom devices and CDC class virtual serial ports.
It is not, however, a beginners course, requiring C programming skills and basic knowledge of 16 and 32-bit microcontrollers and their peripherals (I/Os, timers, PWM, SPI and I2C).
Note: If you're a beginner, you should consider some of the introductory books on PIC programming that are available to read for free online. |
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