Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F (eBook)
498 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
9781394318254 (ISBN)
Straightforward and comprehensive textbook on programming and interfacing techniques for the PIC18F4321 microcontroller, supported by hundreds of illustrations throughout
Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F presents core information on the theory of microcontrollers and the fundamental concepts of assembly and C language programming and interfacing techniques associated with the Microchip's PIC18F4321 microcontroller. Characteristics and principles common to typical microcontrollers are emphasized, and basic microcontroller interfacing techniques are demonstrated via examples using the simplest possible devices such as switches, LEDs, Seven-Segment Displays, and the hexadecimal keyboard. In addition, interfacing the PIC18F with other devices such as LCD displays, ADC, DAC is also included. Furthermore, topics such as CCP (Capture, Compare, PWM) and Serial I/O using assembly and C languages along with simple examples are also provided.
Information on the design of the PIC18F-based digital DC voltmeter and interfacing the PIC18F with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) mode to a DC motor using both assembly and C languages is provided. Finally, PIC18F Serial I/O examples using both SPI and I2C modes are also included. All these examples are illustrated by means of successful implementations in the laboratory.
Building on the success of previous editions, this Third Edition has been extensively revised to include enhanced clarity in each chapter and additional illustrations, end-of-chapter problems, and examples. Certain concepts such as stack, bank-memory, programmed I/O, interrupt I/O, and CCP have been rewritten to better relate them to the PIC18F. Details on the MPLABX assembler/debugger and XC8 C-Compiler are now included as well.
Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F includes information on:
- Microcontroller data types, unsigned and signed binary numbers and ASCII code, unpacked and packed binary-coded-decimal numbers, and the evolution of the microcontroller
- Provides guidelines on how to choose the right language (Assembly or C ) for specific applications
- PIC18F architecture and addressing modes, covering register architecture, memory organization, and program and data memories
- Programming PIC18F programmed I/O, interrupt I/O, and interfacing PIC18F4321 to a hexadecimal keyboard and a seven-segment display
- ADC, DAC, CCP, and Serial I/O interfacing techniques
M. Rafiquzzaman, Ph.D., P.E, Professor Emeritus, Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA. Professor Rafiquzzaman has over 50 years of academic and industrial experience. He has authored 18 books (including all editions) on digital logic, microprocessors, microcontrollers, and computer architecture. His first popular book on microprocessors was published by Wiley in 1982 and his other books are published by Wiley, Prentice-Hall, CRC Press, Harper & Row, and West Publishing.
Dr. Rafiquzzaman is a member of the US Olympic committee. He managed Swimming, Diving, and Synchronized Swimming events of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee. He is currently President of Rafi Systems Inc., a high tech cataract lens manufacturing company in California.
Straightforward and comprehensive textbook on programming and interfacing techniques for the PIC18F4321 microcontroller, supported by hundreds of illustrations throughout Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F presents core information on the theory of microcontrollers and the fundamental concepts of assembly and C language programming and interfacing techniques associated with the Microchip's PIC18F4321 microcontroller. Characteristics and principles common to typical microcontrollers are emphasized, and basic microcontroller interfacing techniques are demonstrated via examples using the simplest possible devices such as switches, LEDs, Seven-Segment Displays, and the hexadecimal keyboard. In addition, interfacing the PIC18F with other devices such as LCD displays, ADC, DAC is also included. Furthermore, topics such as CCP (Capture, Compare, PWM) and Serial I/O using assembly and C languages along with simple examples are also provided. Information on the design of the PIC18F-based digital DC voltmeter and interfacing the PIC18F with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) mode to a DC motor using both assembly and C languages is provided. Finally, PIC18F Serial I/O examples using both SPI and I2C modes are also included. All these examples are illustrated by means of successful implementations in the laboratory. Building on the success of previous editions, this Third Edition has been extensively revised to include enhanced clarity in each chapter and additional illustrations, end-of-chapter problems, and examples. Certain concepts such as stack, bank-memory, programmed I/O, interrupt I/O, and CCP have been rewritten to better relate them to the PIC18F. Details on the MPLABX assembler/debugger and XC8 C-Compiler are now included as well. Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F includes information on: Microcontroller data types, unsigned and signed binary numbers and ASCII code, unpacked and packed binary-coded-decimal numbers, and the evolution of the microcontroller Provides guidelines on how to choose the right language (Assembly or C ) for specific applications PIC18F architecture and addressing modes, covering register architecture, memory organization, and program and data memories Programming PIC18F programmed I/O, interrupt I/O, and interfacing PIC18F4321 to a hexadecimal keyboard and a seven-segment display ADC, DAC, CCP, and Serial I/O interfacing techniques Microcontroller Theory and Applications with the PIC18F is an essential learning resource for students in related programs of study seeking information on basic concepts relating to a specific and simple microcontroller such as the PIC18F in an organized and simplified manner.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.1.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik |
| Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
| Schlagworte | Computer on a chip • Embedded Controller • Firmware-only processor • Integrated Control Circuit • MCU (Microcontroller Unit) • Microcontroller • On-chip processor • One-chip Computer • Single-chip Computer • Single-chip Microcontroller |
| ISBN-13 | 9781394318254 / 9781394318254 |
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