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- Title Programming dsPIC (Digital Signal Controllers) Microcontroller in PASCAL
- Author(s) Zoran Milivojevic, Djordje Saponjic
- Publisher: mikroElektronika (2008 - Date)
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- eBook: HTML
- Language: English
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Learn how to write a program on your own, how to debug it, and how to use it to start up a microcontroller. The book provides numerous practical examples with necessary connection schematics explaining the operation of temperature sensors, A/D and D/A converters, LCD and LED displays, relays, communication modules etc. It is constantly updated with fresh examples. All program codes are commented in details to make it easier for beginners to start programming. Instruction set, operators, control structures, and other elements of the PASCAL programming language are thoroughly explained as well. And that's not all, the book also includes a useful appendix on the mikroPascal for dsPIC development environment, instructions on how to install it and how to use it to its full potential.
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- Electronics Circuit Design and Programming
- Pascal and Delphi Programming
- Embedded Systems
- The C and Objective-C Programming
- Electronic and Computer Engineering
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