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  electronics - the pic microcontroller - dc/ac circuits and electronics
The PIC is one of the most popular of the microcontrollers that are transforming electronic project work and product design, and this book is the ideal introduction for students, teachers, technicians and electronics enthusiasts.
Assuming no prior knowledge of microcontrollers and introducing the PIC Microcontroller`s capabilities through simple projects, this book is ideal for electronics hobbyists, students, school pupils and technicians.
The revised third edition focuses entirely on the re-programmable flash PIC microcontrollers such as the PIC16F54, PIC16F84 and the extraordinary 8-pin PIC12F508 and PIC12F675 devices.
www.yourelectronicsspace.com /The-Pic-Microcontroller/page/3681019   (0 words)

  
  DIY MIDI Controllers using PIC Microcontrollers and Basic Stamps
By combining a PIC microcontroller or Basic Stamp II with a few passive components it is not difficult to construct your own knob box, trigger box, or other MIDI input device.
PIC chips are programmed in assembly language which is then stored onto the chip using a special programmer.
An advantage of the PIC over the Basic Stamp when multiple pots are used is that all RC circuits can be charged at once, providing a significant speed increase over sequentially charging and discharging each circuit.
www.audiomulch.com /midipic   (2378 words)

  
 Microcontroller Projects
We now boast one of the most extensive ranges of microcontroller based project kits available to the hobbyist.
The microcontrollers are supplied pre-programmed and the fully commented software code used (plus the public domain assembler program from Microchip) is also available for you to study and learn from.
The microcontrollers used in the kits are supplied pre-programmed and the complete, fully commented, software code used (plus the public domain assembler program from Microchip) is also available for you to study and learn from.
www.quasarelectronics.com /microcontroller_projects.htm   (0 words)

  
 mikroElektronika | Solutions for the embedded systems
PICFlash with mikroICD support is a programmer and in-circuit debugger for the Microchip's PIC FLASH microcontroller family.
System supports PIC, AVR, ARM and 8051 microcontrollers with many peripherals.
PIC microcontrollers; low-cost computers-in-a-chip; allows electronics designers and hobbyists add intelligence and functions that mimic big computers for almost any electronic product or project. [more]
www.mikroe.com /en   (0 words)

  
 Pic Microcontroller Projects
With this source code you can make the PIC emulate most of the Basic Stamp functions.
This project shows how to build an infrared data communications system that lets your PIC's talk to each other over infrared light at up to 2400 baud.
Build a user input keypad for your next basic stamp or PIC design and use a single I/O-pin for the interface.
www.rentron.com /pic.htm   (0 words)

  
 PIC MICROCONTROLLER BOOKS FROM SQUARE 1
Contact Us Learn about the PIC ® Microcontroller from our books, "Easy Microcontrol'n", "Microcontrol'n Apps", "Time'n and Count'n", by David Benson and "Serial Communications"by Roger Stevens.
The hands on, step-by-step presentation leads the reader through a series of experiments using assembly language code to exercise the Microchip PIC microcontroller.
Easy Microcontrol'n A Beginner's Guide to Using the PIC Microcontroller, by David Benson 160 Pages $34.95 (formerly "Easy PIC'n").
www.sq-1.com   (209 words)

  
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PIC microcontrollers worden vaak ingezet voor eenvoudige besturingen.
Regelmatig bereiken ons verzoeken om een bouwpakket uit te brengen waarmee het mogelijk is om op eenvoudige wijze een PIC microcontroller te programmeren.
Voor veel belangstellenden zal dit misschien te hoog gegrepen zijn, maar de hardware nodigt ook uit om eens 'gewoon' met PIC processoren te gaan stoeien.
www.jancorver.org /bouw/eppo   (1042 words)

  
  Pic Microcontroller Project Book
Microcontrollers are responsible for the "intelligence" in most smart devices on the consumer market.
It therefore becomes essential that the electronics engineer or hobbyist learn to program these microcontrollers to maintain a level of competence and to gain the advantages microcontrollers provide in his or her own circuit designs.
Being the native language of the PIC, this machine-language (ML) code does not need to be stored as tokens and interpreted as it runs because the program is written in the PIC chip's native language.
www.robotbooks.com /pic_microcontroller_project_book.htm   (1130 words)

  
  A PIC Microcontroller introduction.
A PIC microcontroller is a processor with built in memory and RAM and you can use it to control your projects (or build projects around it).
The PIC Micro is one of the most popular microcontrollers and in case you were wondering the difference between a microprocessor and a microcontroller is that a microcontroller has an internal bus with in built memory and peripherals.
You can either program a PIC microcontroller using assembler or a high level language and I recommend using a high level language such as C as it is much easier to use (after an initial learning curve).
www.best-microcontroller-projects.com /pic-microcontroller.html   (3275 words)

  
 PIC16/17 Microcontroller & BASIC Stamp
We have bought a number of Microchip PIC16/17 microcontrollers.
These are low-cost 8-bit CMOS devices that incoporate a CPU, (E)PROM, RAM, and I/O. We have also bought the ClearView Mathias in-circuit emulator and the TDE editor/debugger, including CVASM16 PIC assembler, from TechTools and the PCM C compiler from Custom Computer Services, Inc.
This is a tiny single-board computer with 16 I/O lines, built around the Microchip 16C57 microcontroller, that runs a version of BASIC.
www.doc.ic.ac.uk /~ih/doc/pic   (160 words)

  
 PIC microcontroller at AllExperts
PIC is a family of RISC microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1650 originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division.
The PIC used simple microcode stored in ROM to perform its tasks, and although the term wasn't used at the time, it is a RISC design that runs one instruction per cycle (4 oscillator cycles).
There are many programmers for PIC microcontrollers, ranging from the extremely simple designs that rely on the communications software for taking care of all the communication details to complex designs that can verify the device at several supply voltages and can do much of the work in the hardware.
en.allexperts.com /e/p/pi/pic_microcontroller.htm   (2111 words)

  
 Physical Computing
PIC microcontrollers from Microchip are some of the most popular microcontrollers on the market today.
There are very limited PICs that have a small number of input/output pins, and are capable of only digital input and output; there are PICs with numerous pins, PICs with built in analog-to-digital converters, PICs with built-in serial ports, with built-in USB capability, PICs with varying clock speeds and amounts of RAM and other features.
With these PICs, we will be able to duplicate the functionality we get from the BX-24 and BASIC Stamp, but for a much lower cost and generally at a much higher processing speed.
www.tigoe.net /pcomp/pic/pic-intro.shtml   (753 words)

  
 Microchip PIC Books: PIC Micro Controller Design and Programming
Embedded C Programming and the Microchip PIC is carefully designed to teach C language programming as it applies to embedded microcontrollers and to fuel knowledge in the application of the Microchip family of PIC microcontrollers.
PIC processors are then studied, from basic architecture to all of the standard peripheral devices included in the microcontrollers.
This manual is based on the PIC 16F84 which is cheap and reusable, and the text is written for students with a minimal knowledge of microprocessor systems.
www.ucpros.com /Resources/books_microchip_pic.htm   (1284 words)

  
 PIC Microcontroller Hacking with Linux   (Site not responding. Last check: )
PIC programs are almost always coded in assembly language (there are C compiler implementations, and specialized languages like `Jal').
The PIC instruction set is not friendly towards high level languages which depend a lot on stack manipulations and different kinds of addressing modes.
The -xt option sets some `configuration bits' in the PIC which basically lets it run with a 4MHz crystal connected to its OSC1 and OSC2 pins (you should be having the Microchip datasheets near at hand - it's impossible to work without them).
pramode.net /pic/12f675.html   (2049 words)

  
 10 most popular computer hardware books : Pic Microcontroller
The name of the book should be changed to something honest, such as "A Two-Semester PIC Programming Course." Predko is obviously a very good PIC programmer, and his language prose skills (or his re-writer's skills...) are impressive; one of the few authors who uses semicolons consistantly and correctly.
As a PIC beginner I was hoping for more than this book provides in the first few chapters.
I think this book is great as a reference if you have a PIC controller to play around with, but I would not recommend this book to some one who is looking for a "PIC microprocessors for Dummies" type book.
www.reviews-1.com /books/computers/hardware/Pic-Microcontroller.htm   (2737 words)

  
 The Design and Technology Site
PIC Microcontrollers are quickly replacing computers when it comes to programming robotic devices.
These microcontrollers are small and can be programmed to carry out a number of tasks and are ideal for school and industrial projects.
A simple program is written using a computer, it is then downloaded to a microcontroller which in turn can control a robotic device.
www.technologystudent.com /pics/picdex1.htm   (113 words)

  
 Introduction to PIC 16F84 Microprocessor
For those who don’t know what a Microcontroller is; It is a brain of a digital device that operates in a close loop control process.
The PIC 16F84 has two ports; each can be individually program as input or output.
These register are located at reserve address that the designed for the PIC to recognize and have higher priority then other address when it comes to interrupt (Read on).
www.angelfire.com /dragon/tai/IntroPIC_16F84.html   (2625 words)

  
 Amazon.com: PIC Microcontroller Project Book : For PIC Basic and PIC Basic Pro Compliers: Books: John Iovine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The PIC microcontroller is enormously popular both in the U.S. and abroad.
The original edition was a good "hand holding" introductory tour through the use and function of a basic PIC microcontroller, and although I don't own the second edition yet, it looks to be more of the same, with a repeat of most of the original material.
If you are at all interested in the PIC microcontrollers and use of PIC Basic you would be best served looking elsewhere for inspiration.
www.amazon.com /PIC-Microcontroller-Project-Book-Compliers/dp/0071437045   (1948 words)

  
 PIC Microcontroller VHDL Model   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The initial PIC operation verification is done by writing a single assembly language test file for each instruction.
The PIC is sucessfully synthesized and implemented using Spartan-II Development Kit with Xilinx Spartan-II XC2S100 FPGA.
The PIC operation is demonstrated by displaying a “Hello world” type string onto a standard text-based LCD module.
www.ece.uah.edu /~lacasa/pic18/pic.html   (240 words)

  
 A Unique PIC Microcontroller C Programming Course Using a Practical Hands-on Approach   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In addition using the C language is a far more efficient way to use a PIC device since it takes about ten times less code to write C programs for the same task so it is easier to write (less typing) and it is easier to understand since there is less to read.
Newer PIC devices have much larger memory and RAM than the original 1k parts and it is far more difficult to maintain an assembler program than it is to maintain a C program.
In addition experimentation by the student is encouraged with suggested exercises at the end of each module and since debugged source code is provided the student has a good foundation to start from.
prweb.com /releases/2007/2/prweb503812.htm   (674 words)

  
 TAPR PIC-Encoder (PIC-E)
For example, the user can program the PIC microcontroller to take serial data from a GPS receiver or weather station and transmit it as formatted packet frames.
The PIC can be programmed to receive an incoming data stream and reformat it for transmission as AX.25 frames.
The PIC sends the formatted data to the MX614 that generates tones necessary to transmit 1200 bps packet over the radio's audio channel.
www.tapr.org /kits_pic-e.html   (1275 words)

  
 The Basics of Programming and Using a PIC Microcontroller
The purpose of this guide is to help those who are familiar with electronics and writing PIC microcontroller software to program and use PIC microcontrollers at home.
Cheap, usb connection, no power supply required… runs off usb power, programs a wide variety of PICs, free software, includes ZIF socket, limited technical support, requires 9 components to be soldered.
This is by no means a complete list of all the PIC programmers out there; this is simply a list of those that I feel are worth mentioning.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~db283101/pichowto.html   (1537 words)

  
 Open source bootloader for Microchip PIC USB Microcontroller.
USB PIC Bootloader is a resident bootloader for PIC18 series of Enhanced Flash USB Microcontrollers.
USB PIC Bootloader is a small program that stays in the first 2,048 bytes of the program memory of the Microchip PIC Microcontroller.
In firmware update mode USB PIC Bootloader utilizes USB connection of Microchip PIC Microcontroller to communicate with PC and load the new application code.
www.diolan.com /pic/bootloader.html   (595 words)

  
 PIC Tutorial
These pins is where we connect an external clock, so that the microcontroller has some kind of timing.
This pin is used to erase the memory locations inside the PIC (i.e.
The easy way is to buy a PIC programmer (around £35), which will connect to your PC and you can program your PIC using the software provided.
www.mstracey.btinternet.co.uk /pictutorial/picmain.htm   (752 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Pic Microcontroller 2ND Edition an Introduction To Micr by Martin P Bates
The use of microcontroller based solutions to everyday design problems in electronics, is the most important development in the field since the introduction of the microprocessor itself.
The PIC family is established as the number one microcontroller at an introductory level.
The PIC itself is covered in Part B, step by step, leading to demonstration programmes using labels, subroutines, timer and interrupts.
powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=2-0750662670-0   (363 words)

  
 PIC Books
This book is one of the most detailed PIC books available, covering in detail all of the features of the PIC range, how instructions are executed and a detailed explananation of the internal subsystems within the PIC.
This excellent book teaches you both PIC programming and includes 12 great easy to build projects to practice and expand on your programming skills.
This book is a great learning tool for programming PIC's in C language, together with heaps of practical projects, with code examples and schematic drawings.
www.futurlec.com /BooksPIC.shtml   (557 words)

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