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Appropriate for upper-level undergraduate courses on Microcontrollers in Electrical or Computer Engineering.Focuses on the use of Microchip Technology's "PIC" microcontroller chips to integrate the features of a digital design. The book introduces program writing with a series of code templates that helps readers learn by doing rather that start their own code writing from scratch.
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FEATURES: * Uses detailed block diagrams to illustrate all registers, control bits, and status bits associated with assorted functions.
* Uses examples throughout to illustrate points and to show readers how assorted issues can be handled.
* Provides a systematic path into the PIC microcontrollers by showing its organization and ways to deal with its complexities.
* Provides alternative methods for addressing interrupt timing constraints designed to meet the needs of all interrupt sources.
* Presents a systematic treatment of slowly changing events, including keyswitches that have been debounced and scanned with a state machine implementation.
* Includes the I/O port expansion using the serial peripheral interface that provides a simple mechanism for eliminating the problem of "not enough pins."
* Presents expansion with I2C devices.
* Presents the details of the PIC's unusually flexible analog-to- digital conversion facility.
* Discusses the master-slave interconnection of PICs.
* Presents low-power operation alternatives.
* Provides quick insight into the family member which will meet design requirements with block diagram comparisons of PIC family members.(Figure A-4)
* Includes several important pedagogical features:
* Problems at the end of each chapter reinforce the material presented.
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