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Programming and Customizing the PICmicro Microcontrollers
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List of Tables List of Figures Forword Acknowledgements Introduction Microcontrollers The Microchip PICMicro The PICMicro Processor Architecture The PICMicro Instruction Set Microcontroller Interfacing PICMicro Hardware Features PICMicro Application Design PICMicro Application Software Development Tools PICMicro Assembly Language Software Development Techniques Macro Development Designing Your Own PICMicro Applications Debugging Your Application Programming PICMicros Emulators Experiments Projects Real Time Operating Systems In Closing Appendix - Glossary Appendix - PICMicro Summary Appendix - Useful Tables and Data Appendix - Introduction to Electronics Appendix - Introduction to Programming Appendix - PICMicro Application Debugging Checklist Appendix - 16 Bit Numbers Appendix - Reuse, Return and Recycle Appendix - Bit Banging Routines Appendix - Resources Appendix - PICMicro Specific Product and Service Suppliers Appendix - SimmStick Appendix - UMPS Appendix - PCB Boards

About the Author

Myke Predko is an advisory engineer working on Intel server products test for Celestica in Toronto, Canada. He has worked as a test engineer, product engineer, manufacturing manager and new products introduction engineer as well as having been awarded four patents in the fields of processor design and product test. Mr. Predko is author of nine technical books including Programming and Customizing the PICmicro(R) Microcontroller, 2/e and PICmicro(R) Microcontroller Pocket Reference, two comprehensive guides to the device covered by this book along with Programming and Customizing the 8081 Microcontroller; The Handbook of Microcontrollers; PC Ph.D.; and PC Interfacing Pocket Reference. His interests include robotics and he was one of the designers for the TAB Electronics Build Your Own Robot Kit. Mr. Predko currently lives in Toronto with his wife, daughter and two Siberian huskies.

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Using the PICmicro(R) family of microchips as examples, electronics writer Predko explains microcontrollers, programming languages, and programming. The author does assume his readers have some prior education or experience, and his technical text may require some additional reading. The CD-ROM includes source code, two sample operating systems, and HTML interfaces. Library Journal 20021101

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