TAILIEUCHUNG - Programming 8 bit pic microcontrollers in C

PIC Microcontrollers are present in almost every new electronic application that is released from garage door openers to the iPhone. With the proliferation of this product more and more engineers and engineers-to-be (students) need to understand how to design, develop, and build with them. Martin Bates, best-selling author, has provided a step-by-step guide to programming these microcontrollers (MCUs) with the C programming language. With no previous knowledge of C necessary to read this book, it is the perfect for entry into this world for engineers who have not worked with PICs, new professionals, students, and hobbyists. As MCUs become more complex. | PROGRAMMING 8-BIT PIC MICROCONTROLLERS IN c with Interactive Hardware Simulation Utilizes the c programming language. the most popular lor microcontrollers Features Proteus VSM along with CCS PCM c compiler Questions assignments available al the end of each chapter Martin p. Bates Foreword Embedded microcontrollers are everywhere today. In the average household you will find them far beyond the obvious places like cell phones calculators and MP3 players. Hardly any new appliance arrives in the home without at least one controller and most likely there will be several one microcontroller for the user interface buttons and display another to control the motor and perhaps even an overall system manager. This applies whether the appliance in question is a washing machine garage door opener curling iron or toothbrush. If the product uses a rechargeable battery modern high density battery chemistries require intelligent chargers. A decade ago there were significant barriers to learning how to use microcontrollers. The cheapest programmer was about a hundred dollars and application development required both erasable windowed parts which cost about ten times the price of the one time programmable OTP version and a UV Eraser to erase the windowed part. Debugging tools were the realm of professionals alone. Now most microcontrollers use Flash-based program memory that is electrically erasable. This means the device can be reprogrammed in the circuit no UV eraser required and no special packages needed for development. The total cost to get started today is about twenty-five dollars which buys a PICkit 2 Starter Kit providing programming and debugging for many Microchip Technology Inc. MCUs. Microchip Technology has always offered a free Integrated Development Environment IDE including an assembler and a simulator. It has never been less expensive to get started with embedded microcontrollers than it is today. While MPLAB includes the assembler for free assembly code is more

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