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PIC Microcontrollers. An Introduction to Microelectronics. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • September 2011
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1779518

PIC Microcontrollers: An Introduction to Microelectronics, Third Edition, provides an introduction to the complex technology of microcontrollers. Starting with the standard PC, it establishes basic concepts and terminology: microprocessor systems, memory, input and output, and general digital systems ideas. It then examines the PIC microcontroller (MCU), which dominates the market for small-scale industrial applications. The analysis includes a chip that is no longer used commercially, with the minimum of advanced features: the PIC 16F84A; and the PIC 16F690, which has more features and is representative of more recent products in the PIC range. The discussions cover PIC architecture, programming techniques, PIC development systems, application design, program debugging, PIC motor applications, and microcontroller systems. Each chapter begins with an outline of contents and concludes with a set of questions for self-assessment or formal testing of students. This book was written for beginners, college or university students, or independent hobbyists.

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Table of Contents

1. Computer Systems2. Microcontroller Operation3. A Simple PIC Application4. PIC Program Development5. Internal Architecture 6. Programming Techniques7. Development Systems8. Application Design9. Program Debugging10. Hardware Prototyping11. Motor Applications 12. More PIC Microcontrollers13. More PIC Applications14. More Control Systems

AppendixA. Binary Numbers B. Microelectronic DevicesC. Digital Systems D. DIZI84 BoardE. DIZI690 Board

Authors

Martin P. Bates 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. 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.