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C programming for the PIC microcontroller: demystify coding with embedded programming
Go beyond the jigsaw approach of just using blocks of code you don’t understand and become a programmer who really understands how your code works.
Starting with the fundamentals on C programming, this book walks you through where the C language fits with microcontrollers. Next, you'll see how to use the industrial IDE, create and simulate a project, and download your program to an actual PIC microcontroller.
You'll then advance into the main process of a C program and explore in depth the most common commands applied to a PIC microcontroller and see how to use the range of control registers inside the PIC. With C Programming for the PIC Microcontroller as your guide, you’ll become a better programmer who can truly say they have written and understand the code they use.
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewers
Introduction
Chapter 1 Our First Program
Chapter 2 Updating the Program
Chapter 3 Applying What We’ve Learned
Chapter 4 Real-World Inputs
Chapter 5 Using the LCD
Chapter 6 Creating a Header File
Chapter 7 Understanding Some Useful Code
Apendix: Additional Resources
Index
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