Designing Embedded Systems with 32-Bit PIC Microcontrollers and MikroC

[Dogan Ibrahim] ✓ Designing Embedded Systems with 32-Bit PIC Microcontrollers and MikroC » Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Designing Embedded Systems with 32-Bit PIC Microcontrollers and MikroC It includes a full description of the architecture of 32-bit PICs and their applications, along with coverage of the relevant development and debugging tools. The new generation of 32-bit PIC microcontrollers can be used to solve the increasingly complex embedded system design challenges faced by engineers today. Through a series of fully realized example projects, Dogan Ibrahim demonstrates how engineers can harness the power of this new technology to optimize their embedded designs.With this b

Designing Embedded Systems with 32-Bit PIC Microcontrollers and MikroC

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Rating : 4.81 (590 Votes)
Asin : 0080977863
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 480 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-10-22
Language : English

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Prof Dogan Ibrahim graduated from the University of Salford with First Class Honours in Electronic Engineering. Prof Ibrahim is a Fellow of the IET, and a Chartered Electrical Engineer. He then completed an MSc course in Automatic Control Engineering at the University of Manchester, and PhD in Digital Signal Processing at the City University in London. . He is currently a lecturer at the Department of Computer Informatio

He is currently a lecturer at the Department of Computer Information Systems at the Near East University. Prof Ibrahim worked at several companies before returning to the academic life. His interests are in the fields of microcontroller based automatic control, digital signal processing, and computer aided design. About the Author Prof Dogan Ibrahim graduated from the University of Salford with First Class Honours in Electronic Engineering. Prof Ibrahim is a Fellow of the IET, and a Chartered Electric

It includes a full description of the architecture of 32-bit PICs and their applications, along with coverage of the relevant development and debugging tools. The new generation of 32-bit PIC microcontrollers can be used to solve the increasingly complex embedded system design challenges faced by engineers today. Through a series of fully realized example projects, Dogan Ibrahim demonstrates how engineers can harness the power of this new technology to optimize their embedded designs.With this book you will learn:The advantages of 32-bit PICsThe basics of 32-bit PIC programmingThe detail of the architecture of 32-bit PICsHow to interpret the Microchip data sheets and draw out their key pointsHow to use the built-in peripheral interface devices, including SD cards, CAN and USB interfacingHow to use 32-bit debugging tools such as the ICD3 in-circuit debugger, mikroCD in-circuit debugger, and Real Ice emulatorHelps engineers to get up and running quickly with full coverage of architecture, programming and development tools Logical, application-oriented structure, progressing through a project development cycle from basic operation to real-world applications Includes practical working examples with block diagrams, circuit diagrams, flowcharts, full software listings an in-depth description of each operation . This book teaches the basics of 32-bit C programming, including an introduction to the PIC 32-bit C compiler

EXCELLENT BOOK ON 32-BIT M Semi This is one of the best books I came across on PIC32 family of microcontrollers. The author gives the basic architecture of the 32-bit microcontrollers. Then, the C programming language is given. The best par of the book is the lots of projects given using the 32-bit microcontrollers. Highly recommended.. Right on time. Bailey I was in the middle of a project on the EasyPIC Fusion development board, with a rusty knowledge of C. I found what I needed here. Well written, reasonably comprehensive with some good examples.. While it had some good content, I think the page count could have Much to much of the book was spent on number systems rather than the PIC32 specifically. While it had some good content, I think the page count could have been better spent concentrating on the PIC32 features rather than binary arithmetic and the MikroC environment. The book title is a little misleading in this respect. However, having said that, if the content contained in it is what you're after, then he does a very good job explaining it.

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