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Practical Aspects of Embedded System Design using Microcontrollers

โœ Scribed by Jivan S. Parab, Santosh A. Shinde, Dr. Vinod G. Shelake, Dr. Rajanish K. Kamat, Dr. Gourish M. Naik (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
163
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Second in the series, Practical Aspects of Embedded System Design using Microcontrollers emphasizes the same philosophy of "Learning by Doing" and " Hands on Approach" with the application oriented case studies developed around the PIC16F877 and AT 89S52, todayโ€™s most popular microcontrollers. Readers with an academic and theoretical understanding of embedded microcontroller systems are introduced in the practical and industry oriented Embedded System design. When kick starting a project in the laboratory a reader will be able to benefit experimenting with the ready made designs and โ€˜Cโ€™ programs. One can also go about carving a big dream project by treating the designs and programs presented in this book as building blocks. Practical Aspects of Embedded System Design using Microcontrollers is yet another value addition and guides the developers to achieve shorter product development times with the use of microcontrollers in the days of increased software complexity.

Going through the text and experimenting the programs in a laboratory will definitely empower the potential reader, having more or less programming or electronics experience, to build embedded systems using microcontrollers around the home, office, store, etc. Practical Aspects of Embedded System Design using Microcontrollers will serve as a good reference for the academic community as well as industry professionals and overcome the fear of the newbieโ€™s in this field of immense global importance.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-18
Interacting with the Outside World Using Simple I/O Devices....Pages 19-42
Accessing On-Chip and Off-Chip Peripherals....Pages 43-68
Serial Interface to PIC....Pages 69-78
PIC Interfaced to I 2 C Compatible Devices....Pages 79-101
Embedded Control Applications Using AT 89S52....Pages 103-141
Back Matter....Pages 143-148

โœฆ Subjects


Circuits and Systems; Computer Hardware; Programming Techniques


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