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Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 John B. Peatman

Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 By John B. Peatman

Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 by John B. Peatman


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Focuses on Microchip Technology's PIC18FXXX family and the PIC18F452. This book introduces the reader to simple programs that encompass features of the PIC18F452, plus interactions with I/0 devices, providing the reader with a quick learning process for creatively writing enhanced application code. Many figures give visual support to the text.

Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 Summary

Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 by John B. Peatman

Typically for a one-semester course at the senior level, but can also be used at the junior level.

This book is developed around Microchip's latest family of parts, the PIC18FXXX family. It focuses on the PIC18F452, a new part brought to market in May 2002. Throughout this book, the approach taken is to introduce a template of assembly language code that encompasses a set of features of the PIC18F452 plus its interactions with some of the I/O devices resident on a small 4x4 development board. The unpopulated board is included, gratis, with the first printing of the book. A kit of parts to populate the board can be purchased from Digi-Key Corporation. Assembly of the board is detailed in an appendix. This QwikFlash board, the code templates, and a free QwikBug monitor that can be programmed into the PIC18F452 support code development by the reader. It is intended that the reader will find a smooth path to the creative process of writing enhanced application code. This book attempts to organize and unify the development of these three capabilities: to understand and use components, to exploit powerful algorithmic processes, and to break down the complexity of an instrument or device so as to meet its specifications. The book is dedicated toward the development of creative design capability.

About John B. Peatman

John B. Peatman is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of five earlier digital design, microprocessor, and microcontroller textbooks. He is also a director with the Intelligent Systems Corporation. His current research interests include the design of low-cost development tools for microcontrollers. Professor Peatman is a Fellow of the IEEE.

Table of Contents



1. Introduction.


2. CPU Architecture.


3. Instruction Set.


4. QwikFlash Target Board.


5. Program Development (P1 Template).


6. Structured Assembly Preprocessor.


7. Alphanumeric Liquid-Crystal Displays (P2 Template).


8. Rotary Pulse Generators.


9. Interrupts and Interrupt Timing.


10. Analog-to-Digital Conversion.


11. I/O Pin Considerations.


12. LCD Screens (P3 Template).


13. Time-Interval Measurements.


14. Math Subroutines.


15. Serial Peripheral Interface for I/O Expansion.


16. Output Time-Interval Control (P4 Template).


17. SMBus/I2C for Peripheral Chip Access.


18. UART.


19. Programmed Peripheral Chips.


20. Miscellaneous Features.

APPENDICES.

A1. Assembly of the QwikFlash Board.
A2. Laboratory Development with the QwikProto Add-on Board.
A3. Use of Structured Assembler with MPLAB User Interface.
A4. QwikBug Monitor Program.
A5. QwikAddress and QwikPH Utilities.
A6. Verification of Math Subroutines.
A7. Use of C Programming for the PIC18F452.
A8. PIC18F452 Special Function Registers and Their Bits.
A9. Parts and Packages.
A10. Example of Course Organization and Lab Projects.

Additional information

GOR013704705
9780130462138
0130462136
Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 by John B. Peatman
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20021118
440
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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