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PIC Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C for PIC18

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Offers a systematic approach to PIC programming and interfacing using Assembly and C languages. Offering numerous examples and a step-by-step approach, it covers both the Assembly and C programming languages and devotes separate chapters to interfacing with peripherals such as Timers, LCD, Serial Ports, Interrupts, Motors and more. A unique chapter on hardware design of the PIC system and the PIC trainer round out coverage. Systematic coverage of the PIC18 family of Microcontrollers. Assembly language and C language programming and interfacing techniques. Thorough coverage of Architectures and Assembly language programming of the PIC18. Thorough coverage of C language programming of the PIC18. Separate chapters on programming and interfacing the PIC with peripherals - Includes information on how to interface the PIC with LCD, keyboard, ADC, DAC, Sensors, Serial Ports, Timers, DC and Stepper Motors, Optoisolators, and RTC. Covers how to program each peripheral, first using the Assembly language and then using the C language. Those involved with PIC programming and interfacing using Assembly and C languages.

816 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2007

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August 11, 2018
It was our course book back when I was doing engineering. The book reads like a typical Mazidi book on microcontrollers; starting from binary codes and computer architecture to programming at assembly level then doing the same things in C and finally moving to interfacing. If you have read his book on 8051 this will be a similar experience except changes in the architecture of course like PIC has an on board ADC whereas with 8051 you had to interface one.
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March 21, 2013
An extremely easy book for the new comers in the field. Very easy to understand with excellent and detailed examples.
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March 17, 2016
Good one to start with the so basics of microcontroller along with application.
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