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MICROCONTROLLER BOOKS

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Embedded Systems
by Jack Ganssle
Excellent New Embedded Control System text book, introducing the concepts of good design theory and
implementation in a real-world environment. This book is microcontroller-independent and teaches
complex control theories that can be used with any microcontroller or DSP control system. The book covers
system-level design followed by interfacing and then the necessary hardware and software design constraints.
The book also convers the different control techniques, including feedback and closed loop control systems.
Followed by some real-world examples together with information on interfacing to analog I/O and also
design using DSP controllers. Embedded Systems is an ideal University textbook or reference book
for designers and engineers involved in designing embedded systems.
Features
- Covers System Design and Interfacing Requirements
- Introduces Good Design Theories rather than a Specific Microcontroller Based Tutorial
- Explains Closed Loop Control Systems and Various Hardware and Software Requirements
- Excellent University Text Book and Reference Book for Embedded Systems
- 563 Pages
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AVR - An Introductory Course
by John Morton
Interested in learning about the AVR microcontroller range, this excellent introductory book, starts from the
basics and steps you through a number of applications and real world examples with code and circuits. Theory is
based on the AT90S1200 and ATTiny range of AVR microcontrollers. With examples for using the UART and SPI
interfaces, plus how to set-up the registers etc. Easy to read and follow, great for the beginner.
Features
- Teaches the AVR range of Microcontrollers for the Beginning
- Code and Circuit examples included
- Explains use of the various peripherals and setting up of registers
- Plenty of Complete Code Examples included
- 235 Pages


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Programming and Customizing The AVR Microcontroller
by Dhananjay V. Gadre
Programming and Customizing the AVR Microcontroller clarifies this versatile chip basic's and coaches you through sophisticated applications, using plenty of
examples. Plenty of projects, further explore and expand on the features of these microcontrollers.
Also includes introduction to writing code using C.
Features
- Easy-to-use explanations of all the AVR's subsystems
- Plenty of ready-to-try projects
- AVR applications using assembly and C
- CD-ROM Included
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The Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex M3
by Joseph Yiu
This book is one of the first major books to cover the ARM Cortex range of processors. The book is a good starting point
for those wanting to program any of the new ARM boards, including our ET-ARM Stamp. The book begins with an overview of the
core and the basics of the processor. Then moves on to explain the instruction set, with the various instructions and
the affect on the registers. The processor memory, exceptions and interrupts are all covered with plenty of examples.
Finally the book covers the various tools available to work with the processor and also the debug and software development
tools available. The book is ideal for anyone with a background in microcontrollers and is just starting out with ARM processor range.
Features
- Covers all the necessary features of the ARM Cortex Processor
- Plenty of Code Examples and Flowcharts
- Complete Instruction Summary
- 359 Pages


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8051 Microcontrollers
by David Calcutt, Fred Cowan, Hassan Parchizadeh
The 8051 Microcontrollers are the most range of microcontrollers in use today. This excellent training course, starts from the basics and
then proceeds to explain each function of the microcontroller, together with code examples and how to set-up the various functions. Interrupts,
eeprom memory, UART's, timers are all covered in detail. Several projects are then developed using a combination of these features to
show how these work together to build a complete system. The XA 16-bit range of microcontrollers and low-pin count micros are also covered.
This book is an excellent text book for use in colleges and universities, as well as a self taught training program for using the 8051 microcontrollers.
Features
- Covers each function of the 8051 Microcontroller
- Real World Projects with Circuits and Code Included
- Complete Microcontroller Instruction List included
- Exercises with solutions provided to test your knowledge as you proceed
- 408 Pages
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30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius
by Simon Monk
Excellent introductory book for the Arduino Controller, the book starts with the basic and
shows how to program the device using Windows, Mac or Linux Platforms. The book then covers
the basics of the controller and the programming language used. Experience is then built up
with plenty of practical projects showing how to write the code and also the schematics
for the circuit.
Projects covered start from the very basic blinking LED projects, to more detailed LED projects,
including seven segment displays, LED matrices and also Character LCD's. Sensor projects are
also covered with keypad data entry, temperature measuring and USB Data Recording. Power projects
include driving servo motors and fans, as well as interesting infrared remote project. This book
is ideal for those starting with the Arduino Controller and covers the basics as well as the
theory behind the code and the circuits provided.
Features
- Step by Step Programming Guide for the Device
- Detailed Projects Including Schematics, Parts List and Code
- Includes Light, Sound and Sensor Projects
- Plenty of Code Examples that can be used with Other Projects
- 191 Pages - Softcover


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tinyAVR Microcontroller Projects for the Evil Genius
by Dhananjay V. Gadre and Nehil Malhotra
For those looking for a practical learning book for the AVR series of microcontrollers, this is an ideal starting point.
This new book has a heap of useful projects based on the tinyAVR range of microcontrollers. Each project has
detailed circuit information, together with the necessary code and pcb layout for easy construction. All the code is
written in C language and the book teaches both programming and basic circuits for the ATTiny microcontrollers.
Projects start from the very basic simple led's to more complex graphical LCD's, as well some interesting alternative
energy projects.
The book is ideal for the beginner and will have you up and running with simply experiments in no time. The projects
are easy to build and plenty of knowledge is gained through this practical approach.
Features
- 34 Complete Projects with Circuit Diagrams, Code and Parts Lists
- Introduces C Programming with Plenty of Real World Examples
- Based on the Atmel ATTiny Range of AVR Microcontrollers
- Includes LED, LCD, Sensor, Audio and Alternative Energy Projects
- 251 Pages
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Programming 16-bit Microcontrollers in C
by Lucio Di Jasio
Excellent new book will help you take your programming knowledge and embedded solutions to the next level. Utilize the
power of the new range of 16-bit microcontrollers with the PIC24 Microchip microcontrollers. These chips offer a
much more powerful solution with more speed and larger memories, for the most advanced embedded applications. This book
covers all the necessary topics for you to utilize these powerful microcontrollers, including sections on interrupts,
communication, analogue inputs, file I/O, LCD's, mass storage and much more. With plenty of code examples and
practical information, this book is an ideal starting point to step up to the 16-bit range of microcontrollers.
Features
- Covers all Necessary Topics for 16-bit Programming
- Plenty of Code and Practical Examples included
- Teaches how to control LCD's, Analogue Inputs, Mass Storage
- CD Included with C Source code and free C30 Compiler
- 379 Pages


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Hands-On ZigBee
by Fred Eady
ZigBee has already arrived and will soon become the standard for wireless networking of small devices. This book
is an ideal introduction and practical guide for setting up and developing your ZigBee systems. The book first explains
the basics of ZigBee protocols and then implements a number of different solutions using a variety of readily available
components from the major chip manufacturers. This book is ideal for the design engineer developing a ZigBee solution and
will have you up and running with your first ZigBee design very quickly.
Features
- Ideal for Developing and Improving your ZigBee Designs
- Plenty of Code and Design Examples included
- Covers Technology from Freescale, Microchip and Cypress
- CD Included with C Source code and ZigBee Specifications
- 336 Pages
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