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By
Harprit Singh Sandhu
“Making PIC™ based Laboratory Instruments and Controllers” is intended as a tutorial for beginning Engineering College students and Hobbyists interested in the more practical uses of microcontrollers. Using
PICBASIC PRO Compiler examples written for the
LAB-X1 Experimenter Board and PIC16F877A MCU, the book explains the fundamental concepts applicable to the design and fabrication of instruments and controllers that use microcontrollers as their logic engines. The book focuses on mastering the eight basic concepts that need to be understood to undertake the creation of instruments and controllers.
316 pages, includes CDROM
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The melabs Serial LCD (SLCD) can display serial data from either asynchronous
RS232-style or synchronous I2C input. A range of baud rates from 2400
to 57,600 are available and the serial data is buffered so that no delay is
necessary when transmitting data to the SLCD.
The display includes an LED backlight with variable brightness. The
serial LCD board is also available separately for use with other displays that
utilize a Hitachi HD44780 or equivalent controller IC.
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Same
set of features as our 20 x 4 model above, but in a smaller display with 2
lines of 16 characters each.
2-line display PCB (outside edge) measures 80mm wide and 36mm high.
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Serial
LED Modules from Reynolds Electronics provide a
simple asynchronous serial interface to a high contrast, four-digit,
seven-segment, super red LED display module - with 6 unique built-in
animations. The display can be driven with a single pin from
your microcontroller.
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by
Tim Wilmshurst
This book is a hands-on introduction to the principles and
practice of embedded system design using the PIC microcontroller. Packed
with helpful examples and illustrations, it gives an in-depth treatment of
microcontroller design, programming in both assembly language and C, and
features advanced topics such as networking and real-time operating
systems. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing copies of all programs
and software tools used in the text and a ‘student’ version of the C
complier.
556 pages, includes CDROM
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PIC18F4620-I/P
32K of
code space, 3968 bytes of RAM, 1K EEPROM data space, 10-bit A/D converters,
36 I/O pins, 40MHz operation, and many other features in
a 40-pin DIP package.
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PIC18F2620-I/P
32K of
code space, 3968 bytes of RAM, 1K EEPROM data space, 10-bit A/D converters,
25 I/O pins, 40MHz operation, and many other features in
a 28-pin DIP package.
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PICBASIC PROJECTS: 30 Projects using PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO
By
Dogan Ibrahim
Covering the PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO compilers, PICBASIC Projects
provides an easy-to-use toolkit for developing applications with PICBASIC.
Numerous simple projects give clear and concrete examples of how PICBASIC
can be used to develop electronics applications, while larger and more
advanced projects describe program operation in detail and give useful
insights into developing more involved microcontroller applications.
358 pages, includes CDROM
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PICPROTO10
The
PICPROTO10 accepts either 8-pin DIP or 6-pin SOT packaged PIC10F series MCUs and offers in-circuit
programming circuitry. 1.7" x 2.7"
Board layout accommodates a push-button switch for reset or input and an LED
with current limiting resistor.
Compatible with PIC10F200, 10F202, 10F204, 10F206, 10F220, 10F222
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