<P>Unlike traditional embedded systems references, this book skips routine things to focus on programming microcontrollers, specifically MCS-51 family in βCβ using Keil IDE. The book presents seventeen case studies plus many basic programs organized around on-chip resources. This ''learn-through-doi
Exploring C For Microcontrollers
β Scribed by Jivan Parab, Vinod G Shelake, Rajanish K. Kamat, G.M. Naik
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Unlike traditional embedded systems references, this book skips routine things to focus on programming microcontrollers, specifically MCS-51 family in βCβ using Keil IDE. The book presents seventeen case studies plus many basic programs organized around on-chip resources. This Β«learn-through-doingΒ» approach appeals to busy designers. Mastering basic modules and working hands-on with the projects gives readers the basic building blocks for most 8051 programs. Whether you are a student using MCS-51 microcontrollers for project work or an embedded systems programmer, this book will kick-start your practical understanding of the most popular microcontroller, bridging the gap between microcontroller hardware experts and C programmers.
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Unlike traditional embedded systems references, this book skips routine things to focus on programming microcontrollers, specifically MCS-51 family in βCβ using Keil IDE. The book presents seventeen case studies plus many basic programs organized around on-chip resources. This "learn-through-doing"
<p><P>The market is flooded with numbers of good books on Embedded Systems designed especially with the most popular MCS51 family. These books are traditional in nature i.e. they start with the routine architectural features of 8051, description of registers, ports, interrupts etc. Most of these thi
*Just months after the introduction of the new generation of 32-bit PIC microcontrollers, a Microchip insider and acclaimed author takes you by hand at the exploration of the PIC32 *Free CD-ROM includes source code in C and the Microchip MPLAB C32 compiler *Includes handy checklists to help reader