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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesIntelligent sensor design using the microchip dsPIC / Creed Huddleston
Titre : Intelligent sensor design using the microchip dsPIC Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Creed Huddleston, Auteur Editeur : USA : Elsevier/Newnes Année de publication : 2007 Collection : Embedded Technology Importance : 283 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 24 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7506-7755-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTRONIQUE Index. décimale : 09-09 capteurs Résumé : Intelligent seonsors are revolutionizing the world of system design in everything from sports cars to assembly lines. These new sensors have abilities that leave their predecessors in the dust! They not only measure parameters efficiently and precisely, but they also have the ability to enhance and interupt those measurements, thereby transforming raw data into truly useful information. Unlike many embedded systems books that confine themselves strictly to firmware and software, this book also delves into the supporting electronic hardware, providing the reader with a complete understanding of the issues involved when interfacing to specific types of sensor and offering insight into the real-world problems designers will face. The examples provide a complete, easily extensible code framework for sensor-based applications as well as basic support routines that are often ignored or treated superficially. The goal throughout is to make readers truly productive as quickly as possible while providing the thorough understanding necessary to design robust systems. Readers will gain in-depth, real-world design information that will help them be more productive and get up to speed on sensor design skills more quickly. The book provides designers and students a leg up in a relatively new design area, imparting knowledge about a new microcontroller that offers some of the functionality of a DSP chip. Note de contenu : Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: What ARE Intelligent Sensors, and Why Should I Care About Them?
Chapter 2: Intuitive Digital Signal Processing
Chapter 3: Underneath the Hood of the dsPIC DSC
Chapter 4: Learning to be a Good Communicator
Chapter 5: A Basic Toolkit for the dsPIC DSC
Chapter 6: Sensor Application: Temperature Sensor
Chapter 7: Sensor Application: Pressure and Load Sensors
Chapter 8: Sensor Application: Flow Sensors
Chapter 9: Where Are We Headed?Intelligent sensor design using the microchip dsPIC [texte imprimé] / Creed Huddleston, Auteur . - USA : Elsevier/Newnes, 2007 . - 283 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24 cm. + CD-ROM. - (Embedded Technology) .
ISBN : 978-0-7506-7755-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTRONIQUE Index. décimale : 09-09 capteurs Résumé : Intelligent seonsors are revolutionizing the world of system design in everything from sports cars to assembly lines. These new sensors have abilities that leave their predecessors in the dust! They not only measure parameters efficiently and precisely, but they also have the ability to enhance and interupt those measurements, thereby transforming raw data into truly useful information. Unlike many embedded systems books that confine themselves strictly to firmware and software, this book also delves into the supporting electronic hardware, providing the reader with a complete understanding of the issues involved when interfacing to specific types of sensor and offering insight into the real-world problems designers will face. The examples provide a complete, easily extensible code framework for sensor-based applications as well as basic support routines that are often ignored or treated superficially. The goal throughout is to make readers truly productive as quickly as possible while providing the thorough understanding necessary to design robust systems. Readers will gain in-depth, real-world design information that will help them be more productive and get up to speed on sensor design skills more quickly. The book provides designers and students a leg up in a relatively new design area, imparting knowledge about a new microcontroller that offers some of the functionality of a DSP chip. Note de contenu : Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: What ARE Intelligent Sensors, and Why Should I Care About Them?
Chapter 2: Intuitive Digital Signal Processing
Chapter 3: Underneath the Hood of the dsPIC DSC
Chapter 4: Learning to be a Good Communicator
Chapter 5: A Basic Toolkit for the dsPIC DSC
Chapter 6: Sensor Application: Temperature Sensor
Chapter 7: Sensor Application: Pressure and Load Sensors
Chapter 8: Sensor Application: Flow Sensors
Chapter 9: Where Are We Headed?Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1621 09-09-06 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1621 1622 09-09-06 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1622 Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems / Tim Wescott
Titre : Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tim Wescott, Auteur Editeur : USA : Elsevier/Newnes Année de publication : 2006 Collection : Embedded Technology Importance : 303 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 23,5 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7506-7839-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-04 Théorie des systèmes:systèmes asservis Résumé : Many embedded engineers and programmers who need to implement basic process or motion control as part of a product design do not have formal training or experience in control system theory. Although some projects require advanced and very sophisticated control systems expertise, the majority of embedded control problems can be solved without resorting to heavy math and complicated control theory. However, existing texts on the subject are highly mathematical and theoretical and do not offer practical examples for embedded designers. This book is different;it presents mathematical background with sufficient rigor for an engineering text, but it concentrates on providing practical application examples that can be used to design working systems, without needing to fully understand the math and high-level theory operating behind the scenes. The author, an engineer with many years of experience in the application of control system theory to embedded designs, offers a concise presentation of the basics of control theory as it pertains to an embedded environment.
* Practical, down-to-earth guide teaches engineers to apply practical control theorems without needing to employ rigorous math
* Covers the latest concepts in control systems with embedded digital controllers
* The accompanying companion website contains source code and real-world application examples to help users create fully working systemsNote de contenu : Contents
Preface
1 The Basics
2 Z Transforms
3 Performance
4 Block Diagrams
5 Analysis
6 Design
7 Sampling Theory
8 Nonlinear Systems
9 Measuring Frequency Response
10 Software Implications
11 Afterword
IndexApplied Control Theory for Embedded Systems [texte imprimé] / Tim Wescott, Auteur . - USA : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006 . - 303 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23,5 cm. + CD-ROM. - (Embedded Technology) .
ISBN : 978-0-7506-7839-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-04 Théorie des systèmes:systèmes asservis Résumé : Many embedded engineers and programmers who need to implement basic process or motion control as part of a product design do not have formal training or experience in control system theory. Although some projects require advanced and very sophisticated control systems expertise, the majority of embedded control problems can be solved without resorting to heavy math and complicated control theory. However, existing texts on the subject are highly mathematical and theoretical and do not offer practical examples for embedded designers. This book is different;it presents mathematical background with sufficient rigor for an engineering text, but it concentrates on providing practical application examples that can be used to design working systems, without needing to fully understand the math and high-level theory operating behind the scenes. The author, an engineer with many years of experience in the application of control system theory to embedded designs, offers a concise presentation of the basics of control theory as it pertains to an embedded environment.
* Practical, down-to-earth guide teaches engineers to apply practical control theorems without needing to employ rigorous math
* Covers the latest concepts in control systems with embedded digital controllers
* The accompanying companion website contains source code and real-world application examples to help users create fully working systemsNote de contenu : Contents
Preface
1 The Basics
2 Z Transforms
3 Performance
4 Block Diagrams
5 Analysis
6 Design
7 Sampling Theory
8 Nonlinear Systems
9 Measuring Frequency Response
10 Software Implications
11 Afterword
IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1543 25-04-16 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1543 2681 25-04-16 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2681 Advanced PIC microcontroller projects in C / Dogan Ibrahim
Titre : Advanced PIC microcontroller projects in C : from USB to RTOS with the PIC18F series Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dogan Ibrahim, Auteur Editeur : USA : Elsevier/Newnes Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 544 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 23 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7506-8611-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : MICRO INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs Résumé : This book is ideal for the engineer, technician, hobbyist and student who have knowledge of the basic principles of PIC microcontrollers and want to develop more advanced applications using the 18F series.
The architecture of the PIC 18FXXX series as well as typical oscillator, reset, memory, and input-output circuits is completely detailed. After giving an introduction to programming in C, the book describes the project development cycle in full, giving details of the process of editing, compilation, error handling, programming and the use of specific development tools. The bulk of the book gives full details of tried and tested hands-on projects, such as the 12C BUS, USB BUS, CAN BUS, SPI BUS and real-time operating systems.Note de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1 - Microcomputer Systems
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Microcontroller Systems
1.3 Microcontroller Features
1.4 Microcontroller Architectures
1.5 Number Systems
1.6 Converting Binary Numbers into Digital
1.7 Converting Decimal Numbers into Binary
1.8 Converting Binary Numbers into Hexadecimal
1.9 Converting Hexadecimal Numbers into Binary
1.10 Converting Hexadecimal Numbers into Decimal
1.11 Converting Decimal Numbers into Hexadecimal
1.12 Converting Octal Numbers into Decimal
1.13 Converting Decimal Numbers into Octal
1.14 Converting Octal Numbers into Binary
1.15 Converting Binary Numbers into Octal
1.16 Negative Numbers
1.17 Adding Binary Numbers
1.18 Subtracting Binary Numbers
1.19 Multiplication of Binary Numbers
1.20 Division of Binary Numbers
1.21 Floating point Numbers
1.22 Converting a Floating Point Number into Decimal
1.23 BCD Numbers
Chapter 2 - PIC18F Microcontroller Series
2.1 PIC18FXX2 Architecture
Chapter 3 - C Programming Language
3.1 Structure of a mikroC Program
3.2 PIC Microcontroller Input-output Port Programming
3.3 Programming Examples
Chapter 4 - Functions and Libraries in mikroC
4.1 mikroC Functions
4.2 mikroC Built-in Functions
4.3 mikroC Library Functions
Chapter 5 - PIC18 Development Tools
5.1 Software Development Tools
5.2 Hardware Development Tools
5.3 mikroC Integrated Development Environment IDE
Chapter 6 - Simple PIC18 Projects
6.1 Program Description Language (PDL)
PROJECT 6.1 – CHASING LEDs
PROJECT 6.2 – LED DICE
PROJECT 6.3 – TWO DICE PROJECT
PROJECT 6.4 – TWO DICE PROJECT – LESS I/O PINS
PROJECT 6.5 – 7-SEGMENT LED COUNTER
PROJECT 6.6 – TWO DIGIT MULTIPLEXED 7-SEGMENT LED
PROJECT 6.7 – TWO DIGIT MULTIPLEXED 7-SEGMENT LED COUNTER WITH TIMER INTERRUPT
PROJECT 6.8 – VOLTMETER WITH LCD DISPLAY
PROJECT 6.9 – CALCULATOR WITH KEYPAD AND LCD
PROJECT 6.10 – SERIAL COMMUNICATION BASED CALCULATOR
Chapter 7 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—SD Card Projects
7.1 The SD Card
7.2 mikroC language SD Card Library Functions
7.3 PROJECT – READ CID REGISTER AND DISPLAY ON A PC SCREEN
7.4 PROJECT – READ/WRITE TO SD CARD SECTORS
7.5 PROJECT – USING THE CARD FILING SYSTEM
7.6 PROJECT – TEMPERATURE LOGGER
Chapter 8 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—USB Bus Projects
8.1 Speed Identification on the Bus
8.2 USB States
8.3 USB Bus Communication
8.4 Descriptors
8.5 PIC18 Microcontroller USB Bus Interface
8.6 mikroC Language USB Bus Library Functions
8.7 PROJECT – USB BASED MICROCONTROLLER OUTPUT PORT
8.8 PROJECT – USB BASED MICROCONTROLLER INPUT/OUTPUT
8.9 PROJECT – USB BASED AMBIENT PRESSURE DISPLAY ON PC
Chapter 9 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—CAN Bus Projects
9.1 Data Frame
9.2 Remote Frame
9.3 Error Frame
9.4 Overload Frame
9.5 Bit Stuffing
9.6 Types of Errors
9.7 Nominal Bit Timing
9.8 PIC Microcontroller CAN Interface
9.9 PIC18F258 Microcontroller Parameters
9.10 mikroC CAN Functions
9.11 CAN Bus Programming
9.12 PROJECT – TEMPERATURE SENSOR CAN BUS PROJECT
10. MULTI-TASKING AND REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS
10.1 State Machines
10.2 The Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
10.3 RTOS Services
10.4 Synchronization and Messaging Tools
10.5 CCS PIC C Compiler RTOS
10.6 RTOS PROJECT 1 – LEDs
10.7 RTOS PROJECT – RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR
10.8 RTOS PROJECT – VOLTMETER WITH RS232 SERIAL OUTPUT
Exercises
IndexAdvanced PIC microcontroller projects in C : from USB to RTOS with the PIC18F series [texte imprimé] / Dogan Ibrahim, Auteur . - USA : Elsevier/Newnes, 2008 . - 544 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 23 cm. + CD-ROM.
ISBN : 978-0-7506-8611-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : MICRO INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs Résumé : This book is ideal for the engineer, technician, hobbyist and student who have knowledge of the basic principles of PIC microcontrollers and want to develop more advanced applications using the 18F series.
The architecture of the PIC 18FXXX series as well as typical oscillator, reset, memory, and input-output circuits is completely detailed. After giving an introduction to programming in C, the book describes the project development cycle in full, giving details of the process of editing, compilation, error handling, programming and the use of specific development tools. The bulk of the book gives full details of tried and tested hands-on projects, such as the 12C BUS, USB BUS, CAN BUS, SPI BUS and real-time operating systems.Note de contenu : Contents
Chapter 1 - Microcomputer Systems
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Microcontroller Systems
1.3 Microcontroller Features
1.4 Microcontroller Architectures
1.5 Number Systems
1.6 Converting Binary Numbers into Digital
1.7 Converting Decimal Numbers into Binary
1.8 Converting Binary Numbers into Hexadecimal
1.9 Converting Hexadecimal Numbers into Binary
1.10 Converting Hexadecimal Numbers into Decimal
1.11 Converting Decimal Numbers into Hexadecimal
1.12 Converting Octal Numbers into Decimal
1.13 Converting Decimal Numbers into Octal
1.14 Converting Octal Numbers into Binary
1.15 Converting Binary Numbers into Octal
1.16 Negative Numbers
1.17 Adding Binary Numbers
1.18 Subtracting Binary Numbers
1.19 Multiplication of Binary Numbers
1.20 Division of Binary Numbers
1.21 Floating point Numbers
1.22 Converting a Floating Point Number into Decimal
1.23 BCD Numbers
Chapter 2 - PIC18F Microcontroller Series
2.1 PIC18FXX2 Architecture
Chapter 3 - C Programming Language
3.1 Structure of a mikroC Program
3.2 PIC Microcontroller Input-output Port Programming
3.3 Programming Examples
Chapter 4 - Functions and Libraries in mikroC
4.1 mikroC Functions
4.2 mikroC Built-in Functions
4.3 mikroC Library Functions
Chapter 5 - PIC18 Development Tools
5.1 Software Development Tools
5.2 Hardware Development Tools
5.3 mikroC Integrated Development Environment IDE
Chapter 6 - Simple PIC18 Projects
6.1 Program Description Language (PDL)
PROJECT 6.1 – CHASING LEDs
PROJECT 6.2 – LED DICE
PROJECT 6.3 – TWO DICE PROJECT
PROJECT 6.4 – TWO DICE PROJECT – LESS I/O PINS
PROJECT 6.5 – 7-SEGMENT LED COUNTER
PROJECT 6.6 – TWO DIGIT MULTIPLEXED 7-SEGMENT LED
PROJECT 6.7 – TWO DIGIT MULTIPLEXED 7-SEGMENT LED COUNTER WITH TIMER INTERRUPT
PROJECT 6.8 – VOLTMETER WITH LCD DISPLAY
PROJECT 6.9 – CALCULATOR WITH KEYPAD AND LCD
PROJECT 6.10 – SERIAL COMMUNICATION BASED CALCULATOR
Chapter 7 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—SD Card Projects
7.1 The SD Card
7.2 mikroC language SD Card Library Functions
7.3 PROJECT – READ CID REGISTER AND DISPLAY ON A PC SCREEN
7.4 PROJECT – READ/WRITE TO SD CARD SECTORS
7.5 PROJECT – USING THE CARD FILING SYSTEM
7.6 PROJECT – TEMPERATURE LOGGER
Chapter 8 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—USB Bus Projects
8.1 Speed Identification on the Bus
8.2 USB States
8.3 USB Bus Communication
8.4 Descriptors
8.5 PIC18 Microcontroller USB Bus Interface
8.6 mikroC Language USB Bus Library Functions
8.7 PROJECT – USB BASED MICROCONTROLLER OUTPUT PORT
8.8 PROJECT – USB BASED MICROCONTROLLER INPUT/OUTPUT
8.9 PROJECT – USB BASED AMBIENT PRESSURE DISPLAY ON PC
Chapter 9 - Advanced PIC18 Projects—CAN Bus Projects
9.1 Data Frame
9.2 Remote Frame
9.3 Error Frame
9.4 Overload Frame
9.5 Bit Stuffing
9.6 Types of Errors
9.7 Nominal Bit Timing
9.8 PIC Microcontroller CAN Interface
9.9 PIC18F258 Microcontroller Parameters
9.10 mikroC CAN Functions
9.11 CAN Bus Programming
9.12 PROJECT – TEMPERATURE SENSOR CAN BUS PROJECT
10. MULTI-TASKING AND REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS
10.1 State Machines
10.2 The Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
10.3 RTOS Services
10.4 Synchronization and Messaging Tools
10.5 CCS PIC C Compiler RTOS
10.6 RTOS PROJECT 1 – LEDs
10.7 RTOS PROJECT – RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR
10.8 RTOS PROJECT – VOLTMETER WITH RS232 SERIAL OUTPUT
Exercises
IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1540 24-03-14 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1540 Programming 32-bit microcontrollers in C / Lucio Di Jasio
Titre : Programming 32-bit microcontrollers in C : exploring the PIC32 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lucio Di Jasio, Auteur Editeur : USA : Elsevier/Newnes Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Embedded Technology Importance : 527 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 23 cm. Accompagnement : CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7506-8709-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : MICRO INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs Résumé : Just months after the introduction of the new generation of 32-bit PIC microcontrollers, a Microchip insider and acclaimed author takes you by hand at the exploration of the PIC32
Free CD-ROM includes source code in C and the Microchip MPLAB C32 compiler
Includes handy checklists to help readers perform the most common programming and debugging tasks
The new 32-bit microcontrollers bring the promise of more speed and more performance while offering an unprecedented level of compatibility with existing 8 and 16-bit PIC microcontrollers. In sixteen engaging chapters, using a parallel track to his previous title dedicated to 16-bit programming, the author puts all these claims to test while offering a gradual introduction to the development and debugging of embedded control applications in C.
Author Lucio Di Jasio, a PIC and embedded control expert, offers unique insight into the new 32-bit architecture while developing a number of projects of growing complexity.
Experienced PIC users and newcomers to the field alike will benefit from the text's many thorough examples which demonstrate how to nimbly side-step common obstacles, solve real-world design problems efficiently and optimize code using the new PIC32 features and peripheral set.
You will learn about:
basic timing and I/O operation
debugging methods with the MPLAB SIM simulator and ICD tools
multitasking using the PIC32 interrupts
all the new hardware peripherals
how to control LCD displays
experimenting with the Explorer16 board and the PIC32 Starter Kit
accessing mass-storage media
generating audio and video signals
and more!Note de contenu : Contents
Part 1 Exploring
Day 1 The adventure begins
Day 2 Walking in circles
Day 3 Message in a Bottle
Day 4 NUMB3RS
Day 5 Interrupts
Day 6 Memory
Part 2 Experimenting
Day 7 Running
Day 8 Communication
Day 9 Asynchronous communication
Day 10 Glass = Bliss
Day 11 It’s an analog world
Part 3 Expansion
Day 12 Capturing User Inputs
Day 13 UTube
Day 14 Mass Storage
Day 15 File I/O
Day 16 Musica Maestro!
IndexProgramming 32-bit microcontrollers in C : exploring the PIC32 [texte imprimé] / Lucio Di Jasio, Auteur . - USA : Elsevier/Newnes, 2008 . - 527 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 23 cm. + CD-ROM. - (Embedded Technology) .
ISBN : 978-0-7506-8709-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : MICRO INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs Résumé : Just months after the introduction of the new generation of 32-bit PIC microcontrollers, a Microchip insider and acclaimed author takes you by hand at the exploration of the PIC32
Free CD-ROM includes source code in C and the Microchip MPLAB C32 compiler
Includes handy checklists to help readers perform the most common programming and debugging tasks
The new 32-bit microcontrollers bring the promise of more speed and more performance while offering an unprecedented level of compatibility with existing 8 and 16-bit PIC microcontrollers. In sixteen engaging chapters, using a parallel track to his previous title dedicated to 16-bit programming, the author puts all these claims to test while offering a gradual introduction to the development and debugging of embedded control applications in C.
Author Lucio Di Jasio, a PIC and embedded control expert, offers unique insight into the new 32-bit architecture while developing a number of projects of growing complexity.
Experienced PIC users and newcomers to the field alike will benefit from the text's many thorough examples which demonstrate how to nimbly side-step common obstacles, solve real-world design problems efficiently and optimize code using the new PIC32 features and peripheral set.
You will learn about:
basic timing and I/O operation
debugging methods with the MPLAB SIM simulator and ICD tools
multitasking using the PIC32 interrupts
all the new hardware peripherals
how to control LCD displays
experimenting with the Explorer16 board and the PIC32 Starter Kit
accessing mass-storage media
generating audio and video signals
and more!Note de contenu : Contents
Part 1 Exploring
Day 1 The adventure begins
Day 2 Walking in circles
Day 3 Message in a Bottle
Day 4 NUMB3RS
Day 5 Interrupts
Day 6 Memory
Part 2 Experimenting
Day 7 Running
Day 8 Communication
Day 9 Asynchronous communication
Day 10 Glass = Bliss
Day 11 It’s an analog world
Part 3 Expansion
Day 12 Capturing User Inputs
Day 13 UTube
Day 14 Mass Storage
Day 15 File I/O
Day 16 Musica Maestro!
IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2621 24-03-25 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2621 1897 24-03-25 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1897



