Microprocessor Applications Handbook


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Microprocessor applications handbook / D.F. Stout.-v.1.




Handbook of Microcontrollers


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Four billion, and counting. That's the number of microcontrollers already shipped in products from toys to satellites. This much-needed reference is the first guide to cover all the most common types of microcontrollers. With its from-the-bottom-up approach, this book/CD-ROM package gives you all the information you need to simplify the job of selecting the right microcontroller and writing an application for it. From the basics to hands-on applications, projects, and experiments, this book gives both professionals and high-level hobbyists real tools for choosing the right microcontroller and getting the most out of it. With a wealth of comparison charts, software tools, and state-of-the-art information, this reference is one that you'll turn to again and again.







Microcomputer Applications Handbook


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The editor and contributors have created a comprehensive guide for microcomputer applications. Its categories cover the range from programming applications (assemblers to high-level languages) to end-user applications.




Microcontrollers and Microcomputers


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Microcontrollers and Microcomputers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering, Second Edition, is an ideal introductory text for an embedded system or microcontroller course. While most texts discuss only one specific microcontroller, this book offers a unique approach by covering the common ground among all microcontrollers in one volume. Since the text does not focus on a particular processor, it can be used with processor-specific material--such as manufacturer's data sheets and reference manuals--or with texts, including author Fredrick M. Cady's Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC11 or Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC12. Now fully updated, the second edition covers the fundamental operation of standard microcontroller features, including parallel and serial I/O interfaces, interrupts, analog-to-digital conversion, and timers, focusing on the electrical interfaces as needed. It devotes one chapter to showing how a variety of devices can be used, and emphasizes C program software development, design, and debugging.




PIC'n Techniques


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Handbook of Microcircuit Design and Application


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Introduction to microcircuits. Digital families. Combinational circuits. Flip-flops and shift registers. Read-write random-access memories. Read-only memory devices. Data-word sorting and checking. Sequential circuits. Digital signal generation. Serial communications microcircuits. Parallel communications microcircuits. BCD circuits. The microprocessor and the microcomputer. Microprocessor-controlled A/D converters. Microcomputer-based traffic systems. Keyboard scanner circuits. Application for the 6800 microprocessor: a polyphonic music synthesizer. Special-purpose LSI circuits. Operational amplifiers. Active filters. Regulators. Nonlinear analog microcircuits. Analog signal generation. Sampling and multiplexing circuits. Analog-to-digital converters. Digital-to-analog converters. Phase-locked-loop circuits.




Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F


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A thorough revision that provides a clear understanding of the basic principles of microcontrollers using C programming and PIC18F assembly language This book presents the fundamental concepts of assembly language programming and interfacing techniques associated with typical microcontrollers. As part of the second edition's revisions, PIC18F assembly language and C programming are provided in separate sections so that these topics can be covered independent of each other if desired. This extensively updated edition includes a number of fundamental topics. Characteristics and principles common to typical microcontrollers are emphasized. Interfacing techniques associated with a basic microcontroller such as the PIC18F are demonstrated from chip level via examples using the simplest possible devices, such as switches, LEDs, Seven-Segment displays, and the hexadecimal keyboard. In addition, interfacing the PIC18F with other devices such as LCD displays, ADC, and DAC is also included. Furthermore, topics such as CCP (Capture, Compare, PWM) and Serial I/O using C along with simple examples are also provided. Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive and self-contained book that emphasizes characteristics and principles common to typical microcontrollers. In addition, the text: Includes increased coverage of C language programming with the PIC18F I/O and interfacing techniques Provides a more detailed explanation of PIC18F timers, PWM, and Serial I/O using C Illustrates C interfacing techniques through the use of numerous examples, most of which have been implemented successfully in the laboratory This new edition of Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F is excellent as a text for undergraduate level students of electrical/computer engineering and computer science.