Beginner's Guide to Programming the PIC32 - Brossura

Kibalo, Thomas

 
9781491046982: Beginner's Guide to Programming the PIC32

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Thomas Kibalo, who has written many articles for Nuts & Volts magazine delivers the beginner's book many have been looking for: Beginner’s Guide to Programming the PIC32. Using the low cost Microchip Microstick II module with built in programmer and socketed PIC32MX250F128B Microcontroller and the free to download version of MPLAB XC32 Compiler, Kibalo takes you step by step through the fundamentals of programming the PIC32. His clear explanations of the inner workings make learning the PIC32 architecture easy. His code examples demonstrate how to perform the functions most applications require. The hardware is shown in simple breadboard setup so even a beginner can build along with very few extra components needed.The projects include:Driving LEDsReading momentary switchAnalog to Digital ConversionDriving an LCD display Timers and Timer InterruptsOptimizing PerformanceSerial RS232 communicationSPI communicationPulse Width ModulationControlling the PIC32 Real Time Clock and CalendarPeripheral Pin SelectRunning Arduino Style code on PIC32Kibalo also shows you how to run the popular Arduino style code on a PIC32 platform. Using the Microstick II and his library of functions he described throughout the book, you’ll be running Arduino examples on the Microstick II in no time. This is the book you need if you want to understand how to get started with PIC32.

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