tailieunhanh - The PIC microcontrollers
Circumstances that we find ourselves in today in the field of microcontrollers had their beginnings in the development of technology of integrated circuits. This development has made it possible to store hundreds of thousands of transistors into one chip. That was a prerequisite for production of microprocessors , and the first computers were made by adding external peripherals such as memory, input-output lines, timers and other. Further increasing of the volume of the package resulted in creation of integrated circuits. These integrated circuits contained both processor and peripherals. That is how the first chip containing a microcomputer. | PIC book previous I ỊpaigỌ CTaible I QB iconreng Mil overview 11 Next page PIC microcontrollers for beginners too Author Nebojsa Matic Paperback - 252 pages May 15 2000 Dimensions in inches x x PIC microcontrollers low-cost computers-in-a-chip allows electronics designers and hobbyists add intelligence and functions that mimic big computers for almost any electronic product or project. The purpose of this book is not to make a microcontroller expert out of you but to make you equal to those who had someone to go to for their answers. In this book you can find Practical connection samples for Relays Optocouplers LCD s Keys Digits A to D Converters Serial communication etc. Introduction to microcontrollers Learn what they are how they work and how they can be helpful in your work. Assembler language programming How to write your first program use of macros addressing modes. Instruction Set Description sample and purpose for using each instruction. MPLAB program package How to install it how to start the first program following the program step by step in the simulator. C o n t e n t s CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS Introduction History Microcontrollers versus microprocessors Memory unit Central processing unit Buses Input-output unit Serial communication Timer unit Watchdog http english product books PICbook 1 of 5 4 2 2003 16 17 25 PIC book Analog to digital converter Program CHAPTER II MICROCONTROLLER PIC16F84 Introduction CISC RISC Applications Clock instruction cycle Pipelining Pin description Clock generator - oscillator Reset Central processing unit Ports Memory organization Interrupts Free timer TMR0 EEPROM Data memory CHAPTER III INSTRUCTION SET Introduction Instruction set in PIC16Cxx microcontroller family Data Transfer Arithmetic and logic Bit operations Directing the program flow Instruction execution period Word list .
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