| Titre : | Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers : principles and applications | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Tim Wilmshurst, Auteur | | Mention d'édition : | 2nd. ed. | | Editeur : | London, New York, Paris : Elsevier/Newnes | | Année de publication : | 2010 | | Importance : | 661 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 23,5 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-85617-750-4 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 24-04 Applications des microsystèmes et des micro-ordinateurs | | Résumé : | PIC microcontrollers are used worldwide in commercial and industrial devices. The 8-bit PIC which this book focuses on is a versatile work horse that completes many designs. An engineer working with applications that include a microcontroller will no doubt come across the PIC sooner rather than later. It is a must to have a working knowledge of this 8-bit technology. This book takes the novice from introduction of embedded systems through to advanced development techniques for utilizing and optimizing the PIC family of microcontrollers in your device. To truly understand the PIC, assembly and C programming language must be understood. The author explains both with sample code and examples, and makes the transition from the former to the latter an easy one. This is a solid building block for future PIC endeavors. New to the 2nd Edition:*Include end of chapter questions/activities moving from introductory to advanced*More worked examples *Includes PowerPoint slides for instructors *Includes all code snips on a companion web site for ease of use *A survey of 16/32-bit PICs*A project using ZigBee | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents
-Introduction to the first edition
-Introduction to the second edition
Section 1 Getting Started with Embedded Systems
CHAPTER 1 - Tiny computer, hidden control
Section 2 Minimum Systems and the PIC 16F84A
CHAPTER 2 - Introducing the PIC mid-range family and the 16F84A
CHAPTER 3 - Parallel ports, power supplyand the clock oscillator
CHAPTER 4 - Starting to program –an introduction to Assembler
CHAPTER 5 - Building assembler programs
CHAPTER 6 - Working with time: interrupts,counters and timers
Section 3 Larger Systems and the PIC 16F873A
CHAPTER 7 - Larger Systems and the PIC 16F873A
CHAPTER 8 - The human and physical interfaces
CHAPTER 9 - Taking timing further
CHAPTER 10 - Starting with serial
CHAPTER 11 - Data acquisition and manipulation
CHAPTER 12 - Some PIC microcontroller advances
Section 4 Smarter systems and the PIC 18F2420
CHAPTER 13 - Smarter systems and the PIC 18F2420
CHAPTER 14 - Introducing C
CHAPTER 15 - C and the embedded environment
CHAPTER 16 - Acquiring and using data with C
CHAPTER 17 - More C and the wider C environment
CHAPTER 18 - Multi-tasking and the real-time operating system
CHAPTER 19 - The salvo real-time operating system
Section 5 Where Can We Go from Here? Distributed Systems, Bigger Systems
CHAPTER 20 - Connectivity and networks
CHAPTER 21 - Moving beyond 8-bit: a survey of larger PIC microcontrollers
APPENDIX 1 - The PIC 16 Series instruction set
APPENDIX 2 - The electronic ping-pong program
APPENDIX 3 The Derbot AGV - hardware design details
APPENDIX 4 Some basics of Autonomous Guided Vehicles
APPENDIX 5 The PIC 18 Series instruction set
APPENDIX 6 Essentials of C
Index |
Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers : principles and applications [texte imprimé] / Tim Wilmshurst, Auteur . - 2nd. ed. . - London, New York, Paris : Elsevier/Newnes, 2010 . - 661 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23,5 cm. ISBN : 978-1-85617-750-4 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 24-04 Applications des microsystèmes et des micro-ordinateurs | | Résumé : | PIC microcontrollers are used worldwide in commercial and industrial devices. The 8-bit PIC which this book focuses on is a versatile work horse that completes many designs. An engineer working with applications that include a microcontroller will no doubt come across the PIC sooner rather than later. It is a must to have a working knowledge of this 8-bit technology. This book takes the novice from introduction of embedded systems through to advanced development techniques for utilizing and optimizing the PIC family of microcontrollers in your device. To truly understand the PIC, assembly and C programming language must be understood. The author explains both with sample code and examples, and makes the transition from the former to the latter an easy one. This is a solid building block for future PIC endeavors. New to the 2nd Edition:*Include end of chapter questions/activities moving from introductory to advanced*More worked examples *Includes PowerPoint slides for instructors *Includes all code snips on a companion web site for ease of use *A survey of 16/32-bit PICs*A project using ZigBee | | Note de contenu : | Table of contents
-Introduction to the first edition
-Introduction to the second edition
Section 1 Getting Started with Embedded Systems
CHAPTER 1 - Tiny computer, hidden control
Section 2 Minimum Systems and the PIC 16F84A
CHAPTER 2 - Introducing the PIC mid-range family and the 16F84A
CHAPTER 3 - Parallel ports, power supplyand the clock oscillator
CHAPTER 4 - Starting to program –an introduction to Assembler
CHAPTER 5 - Building assembler programs
CHAPTER 6 - Working with time: interrupts,counters and timers
Section 3 Larger Systems and the PIC 16F873A
CHAPTER 7 - Larger Systems and the PIC 16F873A
CHAPTER 8 - The human and physical interfaces
CHAPTER 9 - Taking timing further
CHAPTER 10 - Starting with serial
CHAPTER 11 - Data acquisition and manipulation
CHAPTER 12 - Some PIC microcontroller advances
Section 4 Smarter systems and the PIC 18F2420
CHAPTER 13 - Smarter systems and the PIC 18F2420
CHAPTER 14 - Introducing C
CHAPTER 15 - C and the embedded environment
CHAPTER 16 - Acquiring and using data with C
CHAPTER 17 - More C and the wider C environment
CHAPTER 18 - Multi-tasking and the real-time operating system
CHAPTER 19 - The salvo real-time operating system
Section 5 Where Can We Go from Here? Distributed Systems, Bigger Systems
CHAPTER 20 - Connectivity and networks
CHAPTER 21 - Moving beyond 8-bit: a survey of larger PIC microcontrollers
APPENDIX 1 - The PIC 16 Series instruction set
APPENDIX 2 - The electronic ping-pong program
APPENDIX 3 The Derbot AGV - hardware design details
APPENDIX 4 Some basics of Autonomous Guided Vehicles
APPENDIX 5 The PIC 18 Series instruction set
APPENDIX 6 Essentials of C
Index |
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