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Microprocessor-Microcontroller PIC Books Collection

Microprocessor-Microcontroller PIC Books Collection


Microprocessor-Microcontroller PIC Books Collection

ISBN: 0750659890; 9780750686150; 9780750687096 | edition 2004 (1 book) 2008 (2&3 books) | PDF | 3 books | 24 MB


The PIC microcontroller family is manufactured by Microchip Technology Inc. Currently they are one of the most popular microcontrollers, used in many commercial and industrial applications. Over 120 million devices are sold each year. You will find the freshest and interesting information in this collection of books on Microprocessor-Microcontroller PIC.

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The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, 2 Ed.

The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, 2 Ed.


Jack Ganssle “The Art of Designing Embedded Systems, 2 Ed."

Newnes | 2008-05-16 | ISBN: 0750686448 | 320 pages | PDF | 1,6 MB


Jack Ganssle has been forming the careers of embedded engineers for 20+ years. He has done this with four books, over 500 articles, a weekly column, and continuous lecturing. Technology moves fast and since the first edition of this best-selling classic much has changed. The new edition will reflect the author's new and ever evolving philosophy in the face of new technology and realities.

Now more than ever an overarching philosophy of development is needed before just sitting down to build an application. Practicing embedded engineers will find that Jack provides a high-level strategic plan of attack to the often times chaotic and ad hoc design and development process. He helps frame and solve the issues an engineer confronts with real-time code and applications, hardware and software coexistences, and streamlines detail management.

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 2 The Project

Chapter 3 The Code

Chapter 4 Real Time

Chapter 5 The Real World

Chapter 6 Disciplined Development


Appendix A A Firmware Standard

Appendix B - A Simple Drawing System

Appendix C A Bosss Guide to Process

*Authored by Jack Ganssle, Tech Editor of Embedded Systems Programming and weekly column on embedded.com

*Keep schedules in check as projects and codes grow by taking time to understand the project beforehand
  Understand how cost/benefit coexists with design and development
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Software Development for Embedded Multi-core Systems: A Practical Guide Using Embedded Intel Architecture

Software Development for Embedded Multi-core Systems: A Practical Guide Using Embedded Intel Architecture


Max Domeika, "Software Development for Embedded Multi-core Systems: A Practical Guide Using Embedded Intel® Architecture"

Newnes | ISBN: 0750685395 | April 23, 2008 | 440 pages | PDF | 3MB


The multicore revolution has reached the deployment stage in embedded systems ranging from small ultramobile devices to large telecommunication servers. The transition from single to multicore processors, motivated by the need to increase performance while conserving power, has placed great responsibility on the shoulders of software engineers. In this new embedded multicore era, the toughest task is the development of code to support more sophisticated systems. This book provides embedded engineers with solid grounding in the skills required to develop software targeting multicore processors. Within the text, the author undertakes an in-depth exploration of performance analysis, and a close-up look at the tools of the trade. Both general multicore design principles and processor-specific optimization techniques are revealed. Detailed coverage of critical issues for multicore employment within embedded systems is provided, including the Threading Development Cycle, with discussions of analysis, design, development, debugging, and performance tuning of threaded applications. Software development techniques engendering optimal mobility and energy efficiency are highlighted through multiple case studies, which provide practical "how-to" advice on implementing the la multicore processors. Finally, future trends are discussed, including terascale, speculative multithreading, transactional memory, interconnects, and the software-specific implications of these looming architectural developments.

Pick'n up the Pace - Microcontroller Application Guide

Pick'n up the Pace - Microcontroller Application Guide


Pick'n up the Pace - Microcontroller Application Guide

270 pages | Square 1 Electronics; 1.1 edition (June 1999) | ISBN: 0965416216 | PDF | 11,7 Mb


"PIC'n Up The Pace" is an intermediate level applications guide covering Microchip Technology's PIC Microcontrollers. Serial communication as a means of transferring data between PIC's and peripheral chips and also between two or more PIC's is described. Use of the 93C46 serial EEPROM is detailed as an example. Since we live in an analog world, A/D and D/A are discussed with several methods illustrated for each. Conditioning signals from sensors with an analog voltage output is described. Interfacing PIC controlled systems with humans requires some math, binary to decimal conversion and vice versa, alphanumeric LCD intefacing and scanning keypads. Single wire serial communication with a PIC-controlled LCD module which can be built by the reader is included. A digital thermometer example projects brings these topics together as an example. Finally, PIC16C84/PIC16F84 data EEPROM memory, program memory paging and locating tables in program memory are discussed.

"PIC'n Up The Pace" gives the reader the tools to design and build intermediate microcontroller-based instrumentation and systems.
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Advances in Computing Science - ASIAN 2003, Programming Languages and Distributed Computation

Advances in Computing Science - ASIAN 2003, Programming Languages and Distributed Computation

Advances in Computing Science - ASIAN 2003, Programming Languages and Distributed Computation: 8th Asian Computing Science Conference, Mumbai, India, December 10-14, 2003, Proceedings eBook: Vijay A. Saraswat: The Kindle Store"

Springer | ISBN: 3540206329 | January 22, 2004 | PDF (OCR) | 305 pages | 5919 KB


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th Asian Computing Science Conference, ASIAN 2003, held in Mumbai, India in December 2003. The 16 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 53 submissions. Among the topics addressed are type theory for operating systems protection, self configurable servers, network services, predicate detection, hierarchical specification, proof theory, electronic auctions, secure mobile computing, programming casculi, access control, middleware, program logic, real-time systems, and probabilistic distributed systems.
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