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The PIC16F84 Microcontroller [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
In this chapter we introduce the PIC16F84 MCU, which we will use as our baseline exemplar for the rest of the text. Here we will primarily look at internal structure, reserving external interfacing considerations for Part 3 of the book.
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Microcontroller systems

2006
Publisher Summary Microcontroller is a term used to describe a system that includes a minimum of microprocessor, program memory, data memory and input-output (I/O). Some microcontroller systems also include timers, counters, analog to digital (A/D) converters and so on.
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MICROCONTROL IN THE LABORATORY

Analytical Chemistry, 1989
The personal computer is now ubiquitous in modern chemical laboratories and has produced a small revolution in data handling and acquisition. Because there are many more people interested in word processing than in computer interfacing, however, the few software and hardware packages designed specifically for data acquisition are expensive and made for
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Accessing Microcontroller Registers

2013
Microcontroller programming requires efficient techniques for register access. Registers are used to configure the CPU and peripheral hardware devices such as flash access, clocks, I/O ports, timers, communication interfaces (UART, SPI, CAN (ISO, ISO 11898-1:2003: road vehicles—controller area network (CAN)—Part 1: data link layer and physical ...
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Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

2017
The generally accepted definition for a microprocessor is a device that comprises a central processing unit with a large instruction set with the primary function of performing, processing, or computing functions at the highest achievable speed. The microprocessor could include a math co-processing unit but all other functions needed to operate are ...
Li Kenneth, Michael Johnson
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C++ Templates for Microcontrollers

2013
C++ templates use the same source code for different types. This can improve code flexibility and make programs easier to maintain because code can be written and tested once, yet used with different types. Templates can also be used in generic programming that treats different types with the same semantics. This chapter introduces templates and static
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Introduction to microcontrollers

WESCON/97 Conference Proceedings, 2002
While microprocessor designers focus on larger word width and address space, a microcontroller designer focuses on integrating peripherals needed to support fast control within an embedded environment. Simply stated, a microcontroller is a single integrated circuit that at least contains the necessary elements of a complete computer system: CPU, memory,
R. Bannatyne, G. Viot
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The PIC18F1220 Microcontroller [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
The enhanced-range of PIC18 Microchip devices is extensive, with several hundred devices. Here we use one of the less comprehensive members as our hardware exemplar; as the essential core and baseline peripheral module range is common across all members.
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PIC® Microcontroller Projects

2017
In this chapter, we look at building two projects using the PIC® microcontroller. The first is a classic microcontroller project involving a temperature controlled fan. The second project shows how far microcontroller technology has progressed and what is now possible with 8-bit bare metal systems by building a simple touch screen clock, a project that
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P89C66x Microcontroller

2004
Publisher Summary P89C66x Microcontroller is a member of the 80C51 family able to execute one instruction in six clock cycles; hence, providing twice the speed of a conventional 80C51. This device is a single-chip 8-bit microcontroller manufactured in an advanced CMOS process.
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