| Titre : | Programming 8-bit PIC microcontrollers in C : with interactive hardware simulation | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Martin P. Bates, Auteur | | Editeur : | London, New York, Paris : Elsevier/Newnes | | Année de publication : | 2008 | | Importance : | 278 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 23,5 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-7506-8960-1 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs | | Résumé : | Microcontrollers are present in many new and existing electronic products, and the PIC microcontroller is a leading processor in the embedded applications market. Students and development engineers need to be able to design new products using microcontrollers, and this book explains from first principles how to use the universal development language C to create new PIC based systems, as well as the associated hardware interfacing principles. The book includes many source code listings, circuit schematics and hardware block diagrams. It describes the internal hardware of 8-bit PIC microcontroller, outlines the development systems available to write and test C programs, and shows how to use CCS C to create PIC firmware. In addition, simple interfacing principles are explained, a demonstration program for the PIC mechatronics development board provided and some typical applications outlined. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
Part 1 PIC Microcontroller Systems
1.1 PIC16 Microcontrollers
1.2 PIC16 MCU Configuration
1.3 PIC16 MCU Peripherals
1.4 PIC16 Serial Interfaces
1.5 PIC16 MPLAB Projects
1.6 PIC16 Program and Debug
Part 2 C Programming Essentials
2.1 PIC16 C Getting Started
2.2 PIC16 C Program Basics
2.3 PIC16 C Data Operations
2.4 PIC16 C Sequence Control
2.5 PIC16 C Functions and Structure
2.6 PIC16 C Input and Output
2.7 PIC16 C More Data Types
2.8 PIC16 C Compiler Directives
2.9 PIC16 C Assembler Routines
Part 3 C Peripheral Interfaces
3.1 PIC16 C Analog Input
3.2 PIC16 C Interrupts
3.3 PIC16 C Hardware Timers
3.4 PIC16 C UART Serial Link
3.5 PIC16 C SPI Serial Bus
3.6 PIC16 C I[superscript 2]C Serial Bus
3.7 PIC16 C Parallel and Serial Interfaces
3.8 PIC16 C EEPROM Interface
3.9 PIC16 C Analog Output
Part 4 C Mechatronics Applications
4.1 PICDEM Mechatronics Board Overview
4.2 PICDEM Liquid Crystal Display
4.3 PICDEM DC Motor Test Programs
4.4 PICDEM Stepper Motor Control
4.5 PICDEM Analog Sensors
4.6 PICDEM Temperature Controller
4.7 PICDEM Board Simulation
Part 5 PIC16 C Applications and Systems
5.1 PIC16 C Application Design
5.2 PIC16 C Temperature Controller
5.3 PIC16 C Data Logger System
5.4 PIC16 C Operating Systems
5.5 PIC16 C System Design
Appendixes
A Hardware Design Using ISIS Schematic Capture
B Software Design Using CCS C
C System Testing Using Proteus VSM
D C Compiler Comparison
E CCS C Programming Syntax Summary
F CCS C Programming Function Reference |
Programming 8-bit PIC microcontrollers in C : with interactive hardware simulation [texte imprimé] / Martin P. Bates, Auteur . - London, New York, Paris : Elsevier/Newnes, 2008 . - 278 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23,5 cm. ISBN : 978-0-7506-8960-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 24-03 Programmation des microsystèmes et microprocesseurs | | Résumé : | Microcontrollers are present in many new and existing electronic products, and the PIC microcontroller is a leading processor in the embedded applications market. Students and development engineers need to be able to design new products using microcontrollers, and this book explains from first principles how to use the universal development language C to create new PIC based systems, as well as the associated hardware interfacing principles. The book includes many source code listings, circuit schematics and hardware block diagrams. It describes the internal hardware of 8-bit PIC microcontroller, outlines the development systems available to write and test C programs, and shows how to use CCS C to create PIC firmware. In addition, simple interfacing principles are explained, a demonstration program for the PIC mechatronics development board provided and some typical applications outlined. | | Note de contenu : | Contents
Part 1 PIC Microcontroller Systems
1.1 PIC16 Microcontrollers
1.2 PIC16 MCU Configuration
1.3 PIC16 MCU Peripherals
1.4 PIC16 Serial Interfaces
1.5 PIC16 MPLAB Projects
1.6 PIC16 Program and Debug
Part 2 C Programming Essentials
2.1 PIC16 C Getting Started
2.2 PIC16 C Program Basics
2.3 PIC16 C Data Operations
2.4 PIC16 C Sequence Control
2.5 PIC16 C Functions and Structure
2.6 PIC16 C Input and Output
2.7 PIC16 C More Data Types
2.8 PIC16 C Compiler Directives
2.9 PIC16 C Assembler Routines
Part 3 C Peripheral Interfaces
3.1 PIC16 C Analog Input
3.2 PIC16 C Interrupts
3.3 PIC16 C Hardware Timers
3.4 PIC16 C UART Serial Link
3.5 PIC16 C SPI Serial Bus
3.6 PIC16 C I[superscript 2]C Serial Bus
3.7 PIC16 C Parallel and Serial Interfaces
3.8 PIC16 C EEPROM Interface
3.9 PIC16 C Analog Output
Part 4 C Mechatronics Applications
4.1 PICDEM Mechatronics Board Overview
4.2 PICDEM Liquid Crystal Display
4.3 PICDEM DC Motor Test Programs
4.4 PICDEM Stepper Motor Control
4.5 PICDEM Analog Sensors
4.6 PICDEM Temperature Controller
4.7 PICDEM Board Simulation
Part 5 PIC16 C Applications and Systems
5.1 PIC16 C Application Design
5.2 PIC16 C Temperature Controller
5.3 PIC16 C Data Logger System
5.4 PIC16 C Operating Systems
5.5 PIC16 C System Design
Appendixes
A Hardware Design Using ISIS Schematic Capture
B Software Design Using CCS C
C System Testing Using Proteus VSM
D C Compiler Comparison
E CCS C Programming Syntax Summary
F CCS C Programming Function Reference |
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