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Beginner's Guide To Embedded C Programming: Using The Pic Microcontroller And The Hitech Picc-Lite C Compiler (Paperback)

by Chuck Hellebuyck (Author)
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The C language has been covered in many books but none as dedicated to the embedded microcontroller beginner as the Beginner's Guide to Embedded C Programming. Through his down to earth style of writing Chuck Hellebuyck delivers a step by step introduction to learning how to program microcontrollers with the C language. In addition he uses a powerful C compiler that the reader can download for free in a series of hands on projects with sample code so you can learn right along with him. For the hardware he found the best low cost but effective development starter kit that includes a PIC16F690 microcontroller and everything else the beginner needs to program and develop embedded designs, even beyond the book's projects. There isn't a better entry level guide to learning embedded C programming than the Beginner's Guide to Embedded C Programming.

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  • Paperback: 202 pages
  • Publisher: CreateSpace (May 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1438231598
  • ISBN-13: 978-1438231594
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #208,029 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a tool for the absolute beginner, September 10, 2008
For those who want to start programming the PIC MCUs using the C language this is the right tool. Extremely simple and clear, the author teaches step by step how to use the Microchip's PICKIT2 with the PIC 16F690 and the freely downloadable HI-TECH PICC-LITE C Compiler (the version included in the CD that comes together with the PICKIT2 isn't working).
I did all the experiments and everything worked fine even though there are only few of them and the matter could have been treated more widely. Content rather poor for the price of the book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beginner's Guide to Embedded C Programming for PIC Processors, September 15, 2008
By Dennis M. Bogden (Grand Blanc, Mi) - See all my reviews
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This book is a beginner's guide to programming PIC microprocessors with the C language but falls short of explaining some of the topics that a beginner wants to know such as how to set up and run event based interrupts and interfacing I2C devices. These are the more complicated topics for beginner's.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars High price - poor value - not recommended, January 14, 2009
By zenscope (Colorado) - See all my reviews
SUMMARY:
Friendly, personal approach to learning
Clear examples
Not professional
Bloated without purpose
Major content missing, even for a beginner
Way too expensive

EDIT:
The gushing five-star review by "Richard O. Scherlitz"... he provided the cover design for this book. I'd take his review with a grain of salt.

REVIEW:
I understood by looking at the title that I'd be in for some review material while reading, but that prospect did not bother me. By page 40, I was getting bored, but really eager to get into the meat of embedded PIC programming, so I skimmed ahead, passing several pages on topics I was quite familiar with. I skimmed even further, twenty more pages through almost text-less pages of screenshots on how to setup MPLAB. Some of these screenshots show nothing to select other than the "Next" button on the dialog box. Unfortunately, I soon discovered that the content never progresses, rather, the author simply elaborates on everything he's already discussed in the first part of the book. His examples are clear, but the subject ends way too quickly. No pointers or function pointers. No polling. No Interrupts. No service routines. We are talking so basic that I can't recommend it to anyone with any programming experience whatsoever - regardless of the language. These topics are dare-I-say, monumental in embedded programming and should, at the very least, be touched on.

This instructional book is written in first person. While not detracting from the technical capacity of chapters, it does bloat the content unnecessarily. I feel as if I've paid for the author's notes as he learned how to program a PIC microcontroller; a memoir on PIC programming, if you will. The reader will immediately feel less like a student, and more like a friend. At first, it's fun and new, but in some cases I feel like it's the almost-blind leading the blind. The intimidation of jumping into something new has left, but so has the book's professionalism and quality.

The fonts - Chuck, what happened? The code snippets go from Arial to Times New Roman to Courier - Serifs, no Serifs, italics and non-italics without purpose. Even font size and indentations are different from one example to the next. Again, I get the feeling that I'm looking at someone's notes, simply thrown together. Not only does this start to degrade the quality of the presentation, but it makes identifying examples of code difficult for the novice. All code should be presented in a fixed-width font (courier or the like) without exception, and indented if it pleases the author. At the very least, the novice requires consistency.

There are enough inconsistencies, programming vocabulary errors, grammatical errors, and spelling errors to cause me great frustration when considering the price tag. I did not see an editor listed.

The book has 200 pages. The last twenty pages are actually a copy and paste of header files included with the MPLAB and compiler suite. The index - I'm not sure anyone would believe me if I said it, but it is truly disastrous. There are index entries for "for-Loop" and "For-Loop". Worse yet is the index entry for the keyword "for". The entry is a numeric listing of every page in the book that uses the word "for". No, no, not just in programming context, but in actual preposition context. "For" example. "For" what it's worth. What is this index really good "for"? In other words, it lists almost every page of the book, comma separated, from 5 to 196. Other entries are similar, like the keyword "if".

You'll notice a common theme with the book, and that's bloat. First person bloat, font size bloat, screenshots that take up a full page but don't illustrate anything, copy and pasted header files in the appendix, the crazy index, and then the pages that are blank (nothing but a giant page number at the bottom). I guess the reader could put some additional content there.

Some of my points may sound petty; however, I'm reviewing a book, not a pamphlet. I'd say that Chuck had 50 pages of material, and wanted to sell a 200 page, $40 book.

If you have never programmed before, and you can get this book for $15 or less, I'd say you'd have a usable starter book. You will outgrow it before you finish it, but you won't feel like you've overpaid for the information.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor quality
For its $40 price I expected a higher quality book. The schematic diagrams and data sheet excerpts are poorly rendered, making them illegible. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Kenneth C. Macfarlane

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book to start PIC Programming in C
Mr. Hellebuyck has written another embedded processor gem. Reading each chapter is like listening to the author telling a captivating story. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Doyle A. Maleche

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money!
This is the only review I have ever felt compelled to write.

I purchased this book, and "Programming 8-bit Microcontrollers in C" (Bates). Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. Coburn

2.0 out of 5 stars Not much information, horrible quality
I'm new to micro-controllers but have been programming in C/C++ for a very very long time. Unfortunately, I didn't understand that this book is not a beginner's guide to... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Paul T. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent starter book for embedded C PIC Programming
I am a professional programmer in C, C++, and Java, but I have not worked with Micro-controllers since very early in my career, when Dinosaurs roamed the earth. Read more
Published 5 months ago by M. A. Lewus

5.0 out of 5 stars Note From Author
This book was written to help the true beginner get started programming in Embedded C using the Microchip PIC 16F690 microcontroller and the free HI-TECH PICC compiler. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Chuck Hellebuyck

4.0 out of 5 stars Good book but very specific
Book as accurate but it's specifically for imbedded microcontrollers, so just be aware of that.
Published 6 months ago by F. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of info...Great Value!
I have to disagree with a couple of the previous posts. I have been trying to learn how to program PIC microcontrollers in C without a lot of success. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Richard O. Scherlitz

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for making the transition from Basic to C
Having only programmed in basic, I needed to start down the path to writing C code and this book has been a great help.
Published 10 months ago by E. Brockway

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