Product Description
The practical solutions to real problems shown in this cookbook provide the basis to make PIC and 8051 devices really work. Capabilities of the variants are examined, and ways to enhance these are shown. A survey of common interface devices, and a description of programming models, lead on to a section on development techniques. The cookbook offers an introduction that will allow any user, novice or experienced, to make the most of microcontrollers.
The book covers all the aspects of problem-solving with a microcontroller. The Intel 8051 and PIC families, both of which are in common use, are thoroughly explained, as are the most prevalent interface devices and the necessary software. At the end of the book common problems are posed to show the software segments needed to solve them, thus allowing the student or engineer to look up the appropriate hardware or software solution.
Mike James is Head of the School of Engineering Technology at Yeovil College, specialising in instrumentation and microprocessor applications.
Offers practical solutions to real problems
Covers all aspects of problem solving
Allows the user to make the most of microcontrollers
The book covers all the aspects of problem-solving with a microcontroller. The Intel 8051 and PIC families, both of which are in common use, are thoroughly explained, as are the most prevalent interface devices and the necessary software. At the end of the book common problems are posed to show the software segments needed to solve them, thus allowing the student or engineer to look up the appropriate hardware or software solution.
Mike James is Head of the School of Engineering Technology at Yeovil College, specialising in instrumentation and microprocessor applications.
Offers practical solutions to real problems
Covers all aspects of problem solving
Allows the user to make the most of microcontrollers
From the Publisher
The book covers all the aspects of problem-solving with a microcontroller. The Intel 8051 and PIC families, both of which are in common use, are thoroughly explained, as are the most prevalent interface devices and the necessary software. At the end of the book common problems are discussed to show the software segments needed to solve them, thus allowing the student or engineer to look up the appropriate hardware or software solution.




