Circuit Design and Simulation Quick Start Guide
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⌠Table of Contents
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Chapter 1: Microcontroller
Introduction
Embedded Microcontroller
Microcontroller and Microprocessor
More on Microcontrollers and Microprocessors
Microcontroller: The Silent Commanders
Microprocessor: The Computational Powerhouses
Symbiosis and Distinction
Microcontroller and Microprocessor Comparison
Central Processing Unit
Machine Cycle
Fetching Instruction and Its Execution
Address, Data, and Control: The Buses
Control and Monitoring Devices
Control Devices
Monitoring Devices
Integration and Connectivity
Challenges and Considerations
Control Devices
Monitoring Devices
Integration and Connectivity
Challenges and Considerations
Future Prospects
Microcontroller Types
Microcontroller: 8 Bit
Microcontroller: 16 Bit
Microcontroller: 32 Bit
Embedded Microcontroller
Microcontroller with External Memory
The Architectural Specifications of Microcontroller
Von Neumann Architecture
Harvard Architecture
Basic Principles
Key Characteristics
Advantages
Applications
CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) Architecture for Microcontroller
Key Characteristics and Features
Advantages of CISC Architecture for Microcontrollers
Challenges and Considerations
RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) Architecture for Microcontroller
SISC (Specific Instruction Set Computer) Architecture for Microcontroller
Applications of Microcontrollers
Chapter 2: Basics
Exporting Design in EAGLE.BRD Format
Exploring Component Manuals
Generating a Shareable CSV File
Interacting with the CSV File
Chapter 3: Explaining the Interface and Simulating Your First Circuit
Unveiling the Intricacies
Editing Components and Parameters
Editing Components
Observing the Circuitâs Ensemble
Crafting a Traffic Light Application
Establishing Connections
The Unveiling of the Inspector
Bringing Realism to Your Application
Configuring Resistance Properties
Embarking on the Simulation Journey
The Art of Tinkering
Exploring Resistance and Brightness
Charting the Course Ahead
Wiring Components
Crafting the Ensemble
Guided by Color and Practice
A Choreography of Arrangement
Adding Components
Chapter 4: Breadboard and RGB LEDs
Chapter 5: Ohmâs Law
Chapter 6: Series and Parallel Circuits
Chapter 7: Arduino Output Basics
Arduino Digital Output: LED Control
Arduino Dealing with Multiple LEDs and Breadboard
Arduino Analog Output: Fading LED
Chapter 8: Arduino Input Basics
Reading Digital Input
Reading Analog Value
Chapter 9: Dealing with RGB LED with Potentiometers
Chapter 10: Arduino Serial Monitor
Conclusion: Navigating the Circuit Design Odyssey
Exploring Boundless Horizons: Beyond Circuit Design and Simulation
Index
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