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Embedded C Programming
Techniques and Applications of C and PIC MCUS
Gain the knowledge and skills to program the PIC microcontroller and its peripherals with this hands-on, project-based introduction to embedded C programming
Mark Siegesmund (Author)
9780128013144, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 29 September 2014
424 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 0.88 kg
This book provides a hands-on introductory course on concepts of C programming using a PIC® microcontroller and CCS C compiler. Through a project-based approach, this book provides an easy to understand method of learning the correct and efficient practices to program a PIC® microcontroller in C language. Principles of C programming are introduced gradually, building on skill sets and knowledge. Early chapters emphasize the understanding of C language through experience and exercises, while the latter half of the book covers the PIC® microcontroller, its peripherals, and how to use those peripherals from within C in great detail. This book demonstrates the programming methodology and tools used by most professionals in embedded design, and will enable you to apply your knowledge and programming skills for any real-life application. Providing a step-by-step guide to the subject matter, this book will encourage you to alter, expand, and customize code for use in your own projects.
IntroductionChapter 1: C Overview and Program StructureChapter 2: ConstantsChapter 3: Preprocessor DirectivesChapter 4: Data Variable and TypesChapter 5: Expressions and OperatorsChapter 6: StatementsChapter 7: FunctionsChapter 8: ArraysChapter 9: StructuresChapter 10: Memory and PointersChapter 11: Built-in FunctionsChapter 12: StringsChapter 13: Function-like MacrosChapter 14: Conditional CompilationChapter 15: PIC® Microcontroller Chapter 16: Discrete Input and OutputChapter 17: InterruptsChapter 18: Timers/CountersChapter 19: Advanced TimingChapter 20: Analog TechniquesChapter 21: Internal Serial BussesChapter 22: External Serial BussesChapter 23: Multi-taskingChapter 24: Inline AssemblyChapter 25: DebuggingAppendices A, B and C
Subject Areas: Computer programming / software development [UM], Microprocessors [TJFD1], Circuits & components [TJFC]