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Overview
Microcontroller Cookbook guides you through programming, interfacing, development work and circuit design using two of the most popular microcontroller families. The cookbook approach makes this an ideal book for anyone who has to get up and running quickly, so it is ideal for hard-pressed professionals and advanced electronics hobbyists. Enough theory is included to make this a suitable text for introductory microelecronics courses up to first year degree level. New sections of reviews make this an ideal text for courses or independent study.The new edition offers additional material on C programming and the use of compilers, an expanded section on macros, and a new section on the development of source code.
A practical way of getting up to speed with microcontrollers
Covers syllabus requirements of HNC / HND
Project-based cookbook approach
The practical solutions to real problems shown in this cookbook provide the basis to make PIC and 8051 devices really work. Capabilities of the variants are examined, and ways to enhance these are shown. A survey of common interface devices, and a description of programming models, lead on to a section on development techniques. The cookbook offers an introduction that will allow any user, novice or experienced, to make the most of microcontrollers.
Book Details
Published
August 18, 1997
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750627016