Interfacing PIC microcontrollers : embedded design by interactive simulation / Martin Bates.
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Front Cover; Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Links and Acknowledgements; 1: PIC Microcontroller; 1 PIC Hardware; 1.1 Processor System; 1.1.1 Processor; 1.1.2 Memory; 1.1.3 Input and Output; 1.2 PIC Architecture; 1.2.1 PIC 16F877A Pin Out; 1.2.2 PIC 16F877A Architecture; 1.2.3 The PIC Instruction; 1.3 Special Function Registers; 1.3.1 Program Counter; 1.3.2 Status Register; 1.3.2.1 Zero Flag (Z); 1.3.2.2 Carry Flag (C); 1.3.2.3 Digit Carry (DC); 1.3.2.4 Register Bank Select (RP1, RP0); 1.3.2.5 Power Status Bits (PD, TO); 1.3.3 Ports.
1.3.4 Timers1.3.5 Indirect Addressing; 1.3.6 Interrupt Control; 1.3.7 Peripheral Control; 1.4 Application LED1; 1.4.1 LED1 Hardware; 1.4.2 Simple PIC Program; 1.4.3 Writing the Program; 1.4.4 Simulation of LED1; 1.5 Downloading and Testing; 1.5.1 In-Circuit Programming and Debugging; 1.5.2 ICPD Hardware; 1.5.3 LED1 Program Testing; 1.5.4 Development Steps; 1.6 Conversion to 16F887 and Other Chips; 2 PIC Programming; 2.1 Application LED2; 2.2 Assembly Language; 2.2.1 Assembler Code; 2.2.2 Assembler Syntax; 2.3 MCU Configuration; 2.3.1 PROCESSOR Directive; 2.3.2 CONFIG Directive.
2.3.2.1 Code Protection (CP, WRT, CPD)2.3.2.2 In-Circuit Debugging; 2.3.2.3 Low-Voltage Programming; 2.3.2.4 Power-Up Timer; 2.3.2.5 Brown-Out Reset; 2.3.2.6 Watchdog Timer; 2.3.2.7 RC Oscillator (RC); 2.3.2.8 Crystal Oscillators (LP, XT, HS); 2.3.3 Typical MCU Configurations; 2.4 PIC Instruction Set; 2.4.1 Instruction Types; 2.4.1.1 Move; 2.4.1.2 Register; 2.4.1.3 Arithmetic; 2.4.1.4 Logic; 2.4.1.5 Test, Skip and Jump; 2.4.1.6 Control; 2.4.2 Obsolete Instructions; 2.4.2.1 TRIS; 2.4.2.2 OPTION; 2.5 Program Execution; 2.5.1 Subroutines; 2.5.2 Page Boundaries; 2.5.3 Interrupts.
2.6 Program Structure2.7 Assembler Directives; 2.7.1 Common Directives; 2.7.2 Macros; 2.7.3 LED3 List File; 2.8 Software Design; 2.8.1 Application Specification; 2.8.2 Flowcharts; 2.8.3 Pseudocode; 2.8.4 Structure Charts; 2.9 'C' Programming; 2.9.1 LEDC Program; 2.9.2 LEDC Assembler Code; 2.9.3 Real-Time Operating Systems; 3 PIC Design; 3.1 Application Design and Test; 3.1.1 Schematic Capture; 3.1.2 Circuit Simulation; 3.2 Software Debugging; 3.2.1 Source Debug Window; 3.2.2 Other Debug Windows; 3.3 System Testing; 3.3.1 Probes and Meters; 3.3.2 Counter Timer; 3.3.3 Oscilloscope.
3.3.4 Logic Analyser3.3.5 Graphs; 3.4 Hardware Design; 3.4.1 Netlist; 3.4.2 PCB Layout; 3.5 Hardware Testing; 3.5.1 ICPD Requirements; 3.5.2 ICPD Testing; 3.5.3 16F877A Electrical Characteristics; 2: PIC Interfacing; 4 Input and Output; 4.1 Switch Inputs; 4.1.1 Switch Interface; 4.1.2 Supply Voltage; 4.1.3 Hardware Switch Debouncing; 4.1.4 Software Switch Debouncing; 4.1.5 Timer Switch Debouncing; 4.1.6 Switch Input Interrupts; 4.2 Display Outputs; 4.2.1 LED Output Circuit; 4.2.2 LED Opto-Isolator and Detector; 4.2.3 7-Segment LED Display; 4.3 Keypad System; 4.3.1 Keypad Interface.
Interfacing PIC Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition is a great introductory text for those starting out in this field and as a source reference for more experienced engineers. Martin Bates has drawn upon 20 years of experience of teaching microprocessor systems to produce a book containing an excellent balance of theory and practice with numerous working examples throughout. It provides comprehensive coverage of basic microcontroller system interfacing using the latest interactive software, Proteus VSM, which allows real-time simulation of microcontroller based designs and supports the developme.
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