Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition is a great introductory text for those starting out in this field and as a source reference for more experienced engineers. Martin Bates has drawn upon 20 years of experience of teaching microprocessor systems to produce a book containing an excellent balance of theory and practice with numerous working examples throughout.
It provides comprehensive coverage of basic microcontroller system interfacing using the latest interactive software, Proteus VSM, which allows real-time simulation of microcontroller based designs and supports the development of new applications from initial concept to final testing and deployment.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...He revises, updates, and expands his tutorial on using the microcontroller; it can support learning at college, at work, or at home...It is a sequel to his PIC Microcontrollers: An Introduction to Microelectronics. He explores the basic techniques for connecting the PIC to simple input and output devices such as switches, sensors, display, and motors. He also demonstrates methods that allow the PIC to communicate data with other devices, including intelligent sensors." --ProtoView.com, February 2014
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Verlagsgruppe
Elsevier Science & Technology
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Electronics engineers, including embedded systems designers and control engineers, technicians in industry, hobbyists, students taking introductory level classes in courses in electronics / microelectronics, both within higher education and at vocational level.
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Illustrationen
Approx. 150 illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-08-099363-8 (9780080993638)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Martin Bates is one of the leading authors specializing in introductory level texts on PIC microcontrollers for the academic, professional and hobby markets, with 20 years' experience of teaching microprocessor systems.
Autor*in
Martin Bates, Lecturer in Microelectronics (retired), Sussex Coast College, UK; formerly Course Leader, Foundation Degree Engineering (University of Brighton) and Course Manager, PIC Microcontroller Short Courses, Hastings Innovation Centre
PIC Hardware
PIC Programming
PIC Design
Input and Output
Data Processing
Analog Interfacing
Power Outputs
Serial Communication
Input Sensors
System design