
PIC in Practice
A Project-based Approach
David W. Smith(Author)
Newnes (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. January 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7506-6826-2 (ISBN)
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Description
PIC in Practice is a graded course based around the practical use of the PIC microcontroller through project work. Principles are introduced gradually, through hands-on experience, enabling students to develop their understanding at their own pace.
Dave Smith has based the book on his popular short courses on the PIC for professionals, students and teachers at Manchester Metropolitan University. The result is a graded text, formulated around practical exercises, which truly guides the reader from square one.
The book can be used at a variety of levels and the carefully graded projects make it ideal for colleges, schools and universities. Newcomers to the PIC will find it a painless introduction, whilst electronics hobbyists will enjoy the practical nature of this first course in microcontrollers.
PIC in Practice introduces applications using the popular 16F84 device as well as the 16F627, 16F877, 12C508, 12C629 and 12C675. In this new edition excellent coverage is given to the 16F818, with additional information on writing and documenting software.
Dave Smith has based the book on his popular short courses on the PIC for professionals, students and teachers at Manchester Metropolitan University. The result is a graded text, formulated around practical exercises, which truly guides the reader from square one.
The book can be used at a variety of levels and the carefully graded projects make it ideal for colleges, schools and universities. Newcomers to the PIC will find it a painless introduction, whilst electronics hobbyists will enjoy the practical nature of this first course in microcontrollers.
PIC in Practice introduces applications using the popular 16F84 device as well as the 16F627, 16F877, 12C508, 12C629 and 12C675. In this new edition excellent coverage is given to the 16F818, with additional information on writing and documenting software.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Engineering undergraduates taking courses on microcontrollers or embedded systems.
Electronic hobbyists.
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Approx. 100 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-6826-2 (9780750668262)
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Person
David Smith has had 30 years experience in the Electronics Industry. Before arriving at MMU he worked as an Electronics Design Engineer for ICL and Marconi. His teaching interests are focused on enabling Design and Technology students to implement microcontroller designs into their projects.
Content
Introduction to the PIC microcontroller
Programming the 16F84 microcontrollee
Introductory projects
Headers, porting code - which micro?
Using inputs
Understanding the headers
Keypad scanning
Program examples
The 16C54 microcontroller
Alpha numeric displays
Analogue to digital conversion
Radio transmitters and receivers
EEPROM data memory
Interrupts
The 12 series 8 pin microcontroller
The 16F87X Microcontroller
The 16F62X Microcontroller
Projects
Instruction set, files and registers
Programming the 16F84 microcontrollee
Introductory projects
Headers, porting code - which micro?
Using inputs
Understanding the headers
Keypad scanning
Program examples
The 16C54 microcontroller
Alpha numeric displays
Analogue to digital conversion
Radio transmitters and receivers
EEPROM data memory
Interrupts
The 12 series 8 pin microcontroller
The 16F87X Microcontroller
The 16F62X Microcontroller
Projects
Instruction set, files and registers