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A hands-on guide to getting up and running with the Atmel AVR Microcontroller
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This book includes 15 programming and constructional projects, and covers the range of AVR chips currently available, including the recent Tiny AVR.
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No prior experience with microcontrollers is assumed.
John Morton is author of the popular PIC: Your Personal Introductory Course, also published by Newnes.
*The hands-on way of learning to use the Atmel AVR microcontroller
*Project work designed to put the AVR through its paces
*The only book designed to get you up-and-running with the AVR from square one
John Morton is author of the popular PIC: Your Personal Introductory Course, also published by Newnes.
*The hands-on way of learning to use the Atmel AVR microcontroller
*Project work designed to put the AVR through its paces
*The only book designed to get you up-and-running with the AVR from square one
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*The hands-on way of learning to use the Atmel AVR microcontroller
*Project work designed to put the AVR through its paces
*The only book designed to get you up-and-running with the AVR from square one
A hands-on guide to getting up and running with the Atmel AVR Microcontroller
Whether you are a student using the AVR microcontroller for project work or an embedded systems designer using an AVR for the first time, this is the book that will give you a kick-start in using and understanding this popular device.
John Morton uses simple programs and electronic project work to put the AVR through its paces. Rather than introducing the underpinning theory or reproducing data sheets, Morton's approach to learning-through-doing offers a speedy and intuitive way to get to know the capabilities and features of the AVR - and one that appeals to busy electronics designers. The step-by-step explanations also make this an ideal book for independent study.
This book includes 15 programming and constructional projects, and covers the range of AVR chips currently available, including the recent Tiny AVR. No prior experience with microcontrollers is assumed.
John Morton is author of the popular PIC: Your Personal Introductory Course, also published by Newnes.
*Project work designed to put the AVR through its paces
*The only book designed to get you up-and-running with the AVR from square one
A hands-on guide to getting up and running with the Atmel AVR Microcontroller
Whether you are a student using the AVR microcontroller for project work or an embedded systems designer using an AVR for the first time, this is the book that will give you a kick-start in using and understanding this popular device.
John Morton uses simple programs and electronic project work to put the AVR through its paces. Rather than introducing the underpinning theory or reproducing data sheets, Morton's approach to learning-through-doing offers a speedy and intuitive way to get to know the capabilities and features of the AVR - and one that appeals to busy electronics designers. The step-by-step explanations also make this an ideal book for independent study.
This book includes 15 programming and constructional projects, and covers the range of AVR chips currently available, including the recent Tiny AVR. No prior experience with microcontrollers is assumed.
John Morton is author of the popular PIC: Your Personal Introductory Course, also published by Newnes.
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John Morton is a professor at Cambridge University in the U.K.Download
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