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Embedded Computing and Mechatronics with the PIC32 Microcontroller
An introduction to Microchip’s PIC32 microcontroller and its use in embedded computing and mechatronics
Kevin Lynch (Author), Nicholas Marchuk (Author), Matthew Elwin (Author)
9780124201651
Paperback / softback, published 2 December 2015
650 pages, 100 illustrations
23.4 x 19 x 4 cm, 1.27 kg
For the first time in a single reference, this book provides the beginner with a coherent and logical introduction to the hardware and software of the PIC32, bringing together key material from the PIC32 Reference Manual, Data Sheets, XC32 C Compiler User's Guide, Assembler and Linker Guide, MIPS32 CPU manuals, and Harmony documentation. This book also trains you to use the Microchip documentation, allowing better life-long learning of the PIC32. The philosophy is to get you started quickly, but to emphasize fundamentals and to eliminate "magic steps" that prevent a deep understanding of how the software you write connects to the hardware. Applications focus on mechatronics: microcontroller-controlled electromechanical systems incorporating sensors and actuators. To support a learn-by-doing approach, you can follow the examples throughout the book using the sample code and your PIC32 development board. The exercises at the end of each chapter help you put your new skills to practice. Coverage includes: For more information on the book, and to download free sample code, please visit http://www.nu32.org
Part 1: Quickstart 1. Quickstart Part 2: Fundamentals 2. Hardware 3. Software 4. Using Libraries 5. Time and Space 6. Interrupts Part 3: Peripheral Reference 7. Digital Input and Output 8. Counter/Timers 9. Output Compare 10. Analog Input 11. UART 12. SPI Communication 13. I2C Communication 14. Parallel Master Port 15. Input Capture 16. Comparator 17. Sleep, Idle, and the Watchdog Timer 18. Flash Memory 19. Controller Area Network (CAN) 20. Harmony and its Application to USB Part 4: Mechatronics 21. Sensors 22. Digital Signal Processing 23. PID Feedback Control 24. Feedback Control of LED Brightness 25. Brushed Permanent Magnet DC Motors 26. Gearing and Motor Sizing 27. DC Motor Control 28. A Motor Control Project 29. Other Actuators Appendix A: A Crash Course in C Appendix B: Circuits Review Appendix C: Other PIC32 Models Index
Subject Areas: Microprocessors [TJFD1]