The PIC was the first widely available device to useįlash memory, which makes it ideal for experimental work. To the subject via a single type of microcontroller, which is essentially a complete computer on a chip. This attempted to provide a comprehensive introduction This book is a sequel to my first effort ‘PIC Microcontrollers, an Introduction Is a big step towards bringing electronics alive, as such it helps us to participate more effectively in the communications and information revolution that is As a result, it has always been that much more difficult to teach electronics. Or an electric motor spinning, but you cannot see electrons or volts. Sure, we can see the screen flickering on a television, Working in the same way that a mechanical engineer can see a steam engine It has always been a problem in electronics that you cannot see a circuit It allows us to bring electronic circuits to life on the computer screen instantly.
To make a small contribution to encouraging students and engineers to use it. They have a world beating product, and I wanted The Proteus software used in this book hasīeen developed by a talented team at Labcenter Electronics in the UK, led by So, one has to start writing to make sure that the essential technical information is at least accessible, and hope that students are able to makeĪnother spur to writing this book has been the development of the interactive design software which has made the job of learning and teaching electronics that much more enjoyable. There is never enough time to give each individual student the time and help Some have been so keen to learn as to make teaching easy and rewarding. Some haveĭisplayed an astonishing instinctive understanding of engineering ideas, and The more able students have always helped, through their project work, to develop new ideas and solutions in electronic design. Regardless of ability, each has hadĪ role to play. I have my students to thank for this book. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataĪ catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congressįor information on all Newnes publications Obtaining permission to use Elsevier materialīritish Library Cataloguing in Publication DataĪ catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Visiting the Elsevier web site at, and selecting Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier's Science & Technology Rightsĭepartment in Oxford, UK: phone (+44) (0) 1865 843830 fax (+44) (0) 1865 853333 Įmail: Alternatively you can submit your request online by Recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher
Or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system The right of Author Name to be identified as the author of this work has beenĪsserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 Radarweg 29, PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlandsģ0 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803, USAĥ25 B Street, Suite 1900, San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USAĬopyright © 2006, Martin Bates. The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP, UK Each chapter ends with suggestions for further applications, based on the examples given, and numerous line drawings illustrate application of the hardware.Step-by-step examples in assembly language are used to illustrate a comprehensive set of interfaces, and these can be run interactively on circuit simulation software, used to aid understanding without the need to build real hardware.A companion website includes all examples in the text which can be downloaded together with a free version of Proteuss ISIS Lite: coverage of a topic not widely explored in the wealth of PIC books on the market, concentrating on the popular PIC16F877 device*Circuit simulation software allows step-by-step examples, supplied as assembly source code, to be run interactively - aiding student, technician and hobbyist learning.Įmbedded Design by Interactive SimulationĪmsterdam
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Explore in detail microcontroller interfacing techniques using the popular PIC 16F877Work through step-by-step examples interactively using circuit simulation software, supplied as assembly source codeGain the knowledge of a wide range of peripheral devices such as keyboards, displays, sensors and drives and serial communication with other processors, memory and moreUse interactive simulation software to design and test circuitsInterfacing PIC Microcontrollers provides a thorough introduction to interfacing techniques for students, hobbyists and engineers looking to take their knowledge of PIC application development to the next level.