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Advanced PIC Microcontroller Projects in C. From USB to RTOS with the PIC 18F Series

  • Book

  • May 2008
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1752625

This book is ideal for the engineer, technician, hobbyist and student who have knowledge of the basic principles of PIC microcontrollers and want to develop more advanced applications using the 18F series.

The architecture of the PIC 18FXXX series as well as typical oscillator, reset, memory, and input-output circuits is completely detailed. After giving an introduction to programming in C, the book describes the project development cycle in full, giving details of the process of editing, compilation, error handling, programming and the use of specific development tools. The bulk of the book gives full details of tried and tested hands-on projects, such as the 12C BUS, USB BUS, CAN BUS, SPI BUS and real-time operating systems.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; PIC MICROCONTROLLERS; USING HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGES; PIC PROJECT DEVELOPMENT CYCLE; PIC I2C BUS PROJECTS; PIC USB BUS PROJECTS; PIC CAN BUS PROJECTS; PIC IDE HARD DISK PROJECTS; PIC STEPPING MOTOR PROJECTS; USING A REAL-TIME OPERATING SYSTEM (RTOS)

Authors

Dogan Ibrahim Department of Computer Information Systems, Near East University. Dogan Ibrahim graduated from the University of Salford with First Class Honours in Electronic Engineering. 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. Prof Ibrahim worked at several companies and gained industrial experience before returning to the academic life. Prof Ibrahim is currently a Fellow of the IET, and a Chartered Electrical Engineer. His interests are in the fields of microcontroller based automatic control, digital signal processing, and computer aided design. Dogan Ibrahim has been a lecturer at South Bank University, London, and Principal Research Engineer at GEC Hirst Research Centre. Prof Ibrahim is the author of over 70 technical books in the fields of microcontrollers and electronic engineering. He is currently a systems consultant, carrying out consultancy work to various firms in London.