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    The LAB-X1 Tutorial and Resource Book
    PICBASIC PROJECTS - 30 Projects Using PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO
    Programming PIC Microcontrollers With PICBASIC
    Running Small Motors with PIC™ Microcontrollers
    Making PIC™ based Laboratory Instruments and Controllers
    Serial Port Complete Second Edition
    USB Complete Third Edition
    USB Mass Storage
    Build Your Own Humanoid Robots
    PIC Robotics
    Insectronics : Build Your Own Walking Robot
    Amphibionics : Build Your Own Biologically Inspired Reptilian Robot
    Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers: Principles and Applications
    Easy Microcontrol'n - A Beginner's Guide to Using PIC16/17 Microcontrollers
    Easy Step'n - An Introduction to Stepper Motors for the Experimenter
    PIC Microcontroller Project Book
    Microcontrol'n Apps - PIC Microcontroller Applications Guide
    Time'n and Count'n using PIC® Microcontrollers
    Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers
    Serial Communications
     

PIC Microcontroller Project Book, Second Edition - $29.95

Purchase at mcumart.com

by John Iovine

What can you do with PIC® microcontrollers?  Practically anything; from creating "photovore"robots that hunt light to feed their solar cells to making toasters announce, "Your toast is ready!"  These low-cost (around $5.00) computers-on-a-chip can hold upto 1K programs and operate up to 20 MHz.  Newer microcontrollers like the PIC 16F87 can hold upto 4 K programs.

PIC Microcontroller Project Book gives you hands-on directions for putting these chips to work.  Starting with simple projects and experiments, this book leads you gradually into sophisticated programming techniques.  No previous programming experience is necessary.  John Iovine coaches you through every single step.  Written with the beginner in mind, PIC Microcontroller Project Book gives you A-B-C guidance on how to:

  • Get the equipment you need (includes list of suppliers)
  • Program your chip, from plugging it into the breadboard to running the compiler, with lines of code to copy
  • Make your chip count numerically
  • Deliver messages on a LCD
  • Synthesize human speech
  • Control DC motors, stepper motors, and servos
  • Convert any analog signal to digital
  • Construct a toxic gas detector that controls a fan
  • Add sensing abilities to robots
  • Build decision-making neural and "fuzzy logic" functions into your projects

Examples for both PICBASIC™ Compiler and PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler.

292 pages.


 

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microEngineering Labs, Inc.
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Last Updated: 07/10/2008

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