What can you do with PIC microcontrollers? Practically anything from creating robots that hunt light to feed their solar cells to making toasters announce, "Your toast is ready". These low-cost (about $7) computers-in-a-chip are 20X faster than the more costly Basic Stamps, and they're almost as easy to use. The 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 using Microchip's free MPLAB compiler and the BASIC programming language. No previous programming experience is necessary. John Iovine coaches you through every single step.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
PIC Microcontroller Project Book
What can you do with PIC microcontrollers? Practically anything from creating robots that hunt light to feed their solar cells to making toasters announce, "Your toast is ready". These low-cost (about $7) computers-in-a-chip are 20X faster than the more costly Basic Stamps, and they're almost as easy to use. The 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 using Microchip's free MPLAB compiler and the BASIC programming language. No previous programming experience is necessary. John Iovine coaches you through every single step.
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