Dogan Ibrahim's PIC BASIC: Programming and Projects emphasizes practical applications and project work, and is a toolkit rather than a software guide. The author assumes that the reader has no previous experience with microcontrollers, and explains from scratch the PIC family of microcontrollers, and especially the popular reprogrammable 16X84 device. The BASIC language -- as used by the most popular PIC compilers -- is introduced with no prior assumptions. Simple code illustrates each of the most commonly used instructions. The practicalities of programming and the scope of using a PIC are then explored through 22 wide-ranging electronics projects. 224 pages, softcover Contents - Preface
- Microcontroller Systems
- The PIC Microcontroller
- Using BASIC Language to Program PIC Microcontrollers
- PIC BASIC Project Development
- Light Projects
- Sound Projects
- Temperature Projects
- RS232 Serial Communications Projects
- ASCII code
- PIC BASIC Instruction Set
- PIC BASIC PRO Instruction Set
- LET BASIC Instruction Set
- Glossary
- Index
About the Author Dogan Ibrahim works for the Traffic Control Systems Unit in London, United Kingdom. He was formerly at Near East University, Cyprus.
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