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Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers to Peripherial Devices

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  • © 2011

Overview

  • introduces many original, proven and important software programmes as well as schematics of circuitry;
  • all programmes are described in detail;
  • includes exercises with detailed debugging.
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

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About this book

This book is targeted for students of electronics and computer sciences. The first part of the book contains 15 original applications working on the PIC microcontroller, including: lighting diodes, communication with RS232 (bit-banging), interfacing to 7-segment and LCD displays, interfacing to matrix keypad 3 x 4, working with PWM module and others. This material can be used to cover one semester's teaching of microcontroller programming or similar classes.

The volume contains schematic diagrams and source codes with detailed descriptions. All tests were prepared on the basis of the original documentation (data sheets, application notes). The next three chapters: The Stack, Tables and Table Instruction and Data Memory pertain to PIC18F1320. Software referred to is also presented in assembly language. Finally the application of the PIC24FJ microcontroller with the 240x128 LCD display, T6963C and with accelerometer sensor, written in C are described.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Bielsko-Biala, Katedra Elektrotechniki i Automatyki, Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna, Bielsko-Biala, Poland

    Bohdan Borowik

About the author

Bohdan  Borowik holds a position as an associate professor at the Electrical & Automation Department  in Bielsko, Poland.

He holds Degree of Technical  Sciences Doctor  and is a holder of  FCC license given in the USA.

H posesses the long-standing practice in Hi-Tech Companies in the USA and Europe. He actually works as the lecturer in the field of processor systems. He cooperates with universities in Czech Republic.

http://www.bel-borowik.com/

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