Prolific author Fred Eady has done it again. Microchip's PIC18 is a low-cost microcontroller (MCU) with an on-chip ethernet interface. With step-by-step instruction Eady shows the reader how to build hardware nodes from these MCUs for use in sensor devices, internet, and security systems. This book will cover the PIC18F97J60 family of devices. It will detail all the differences of the family members and then explain the building of a hardware node on the PIC18F67J60, PIC18F87J60, and PIC18F97J60. TCP/IP will be covered introductorily and how it specifically pertains to these MCUs. When the reader finishes this book, he/she will have the knowledge necessary to build an ethernet node from scratch! Filled with examples for a truly hands-on approach, it discusses the TCP/IP stack as it pertains to PICs, a subject foreign to many embedded engineers. It focuses on the PIC18 family of MCUs, and low-cost single-IC solutions.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-7506-8758-4 (9780750687584)
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As an engineering consultant, Fred Eady has implemented communications networks for the space program and designed hardware and firmware for the medical, retail and public utility industries. He currently writes a monthly embedded design column for a popular electronics enthusiast magazine. Fred also composes monthly articles for a popular robotics magazine. Fred has been dabbling in electronics for over 30 years. His embedded design expertise spans the spectrum and includes Intel's 8748 and 8051 microcontrollers, the entire Microchip PIC microcontroller family and the Atmel AVR microcontrollers. Fred recently retired from his consulting work and is focused on writing magazine columns and embedded design books.
1. Ethernet 101
2. History Lesson- The ENC28J60
3. The PIC18F97J60 Family
4. Building a PIC18F67J60 Hardware Node
5. Building a PIC18F87J60 Hardware Node
6. Building a PIC18F97J60 Hardware Node
7. Moving and Shaking with IP
8. TCP/IP Stack 101
9. The Art of ARP
10. Bubba Explains UDP
11. Interpreting ICMP
12. Bubba Talks TCP
13. Dealing with DHCP
14. Smoke Test