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PIC Projects - Parchizadeh, Hassan; Vuksanovic, Branislay
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This book is a collection of projects based around variousmicrocontrollers from the PIC family. The reader is carefullyguided through the book, from very simple to more complex projectsin order to gradually build their knowledge about PICmicrocontrollers and digital electronics in general. On completionof this book, the reader should be able to design and build theirown projects and solve other practical problems in digitalelectronics. Many books in this area are theory based and can tend towardbeing overly explanatory in their approach to the subject. Coursesare moving towards being more…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a collection of projects based around variousmicrocontrollers from the PIC family. The reader is carefullyguided through the book, from very simple to more complex projectsin order to gradually build their knowledge about PICmicrocontrollers and digital electronics in general. On completionof this book, the reader should be able to design and build theirown projects and solve other practical problems in digitalelectronics.
Many books in this area are theory based and can tend towardbeing overly explanatory in their approach to the subject. Coursesare moving towards being more practically oriented and this bookprovides the ideal companion to students completing projects withPIC microcontrollers.
Autorenporträt
Hassan Parchizadeh is a principal lecturer at the University of Portsmouth. He has been lecturing for over 20 years and currently teaches a number of subjects including microcontrollers, power electronics and signal processing. He as also published two books on microcontrollers. Dr. Branislav Vukanovic is a senior lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, previously he was a lecturer and the University of Derby and a research fellow at the University of Sheffield. He teaches in the areas of digital electronics, microprocessors and digital signal processing. He has published a significant number of papers in his fields.