The PIC18 is a widely used microcontroller. There are many reasons for this, including the existence of massive support in both software and hardware by Microchip Technology. This book is intended for use in college-level courses teaching microcontrollers and embedded systems. It not only establishes a foundation of Assembly language programming but also provides a comprehensive treatment of PIC18 interfacing for engineering students. From this background, the design and interfacing of microcontroller-based embedded systems can be explored. This book can also be used by practicing technicians, hardware engineers, computer scientists, and hobbyists. It is an ideal source for those building stand-alone projects or projects in which data is collected and fed into a PC for distribution on a network.
Muhammad Ali Mazidi went to Tabriz University and holds Master's degrees from both Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Dallas. He is currently a.b.d. on his Ph.D. in the Electrical Engineering Department of Southern Methodist University. He is co-author of a widely used textbook, The 80x86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, also available from Prentice Hall. He teaches microprocessor-based system design at DeVry University in Dallas, Texas. Danny Causey graduated from CET department of De Vry University.His areas of interest include networking, game development, microcontroller and embedded system design.
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