Exploring C for Microcontrollers (eBook)
XV, 157 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-1-4020-6067-0 (ISBN)
Unlike traditional embedded systems references, this book skips routine things to focus on programming microcontrollers, specifically MCS-51 family in 'C' using Keil IDE. The book presents seventeen case studies plus many basic programs organized around on-chip resources. This 'learn-through-doing' approach appeals to busy designers. Mastering basic modules and working hands-on with the projects gives readers the basic building blocks for most 8051 programs. Whether you are a student using MCS-51 microcontrollers for project work or an embedded systems programmer, this book will kick-start your practical understanding of the most popular microcontroller, bridging the gap between microcontroller hardware experts and C programmers.
If we accept the premise that an embedded engineer is made rather than born, then how does one go about making a good one? The authors ofthisbookExploring C for Microcontrollers: A Hands-on Approach are certainly "e;good ones"e;. Not only do they explore some of the in?uences thatshapedthemselvesbuttheyalsotrytoshape"e;would-be"e;embedded engineers. Research and developmental activities in embedded systems has grown in a signi?cant proportion in the recent past. Embedded so- ware design is not new to the world, but with the changing time, it has gained considerable momentum in the recent past, and many young engineers are strongly inclined to pursue their future in this ?eld. The book is mainly targeted to these engineers who would like to understand in great depth the synergetic combination of hardware and software. The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter 1 introduces a brief background about micro-controllers and explains how they are emb- dedintoproductscommerciallyavailableinthemarkettoemphasizethe importance of these in the daily life of mankind. It also gives an insight into the architectural details and embedded system concepts for s- dents' projects to motivate them into this exciting ?eld. The rest of the bookconcentratesonsoftwaredevelopment. Theintegrateddevelopment environment (IDE) is introduced in Chapter 2. Again the screen shots and step-by-step procedure will certainly make the students and en- neers fully understand the development process. Chapter 3 di?eren- ates the embedded C paradigm from the conventional ANSI C. Again the authors explain how to successfully overcome the memory and time constraints while developing an embedded C program.
Contents. Preface. Forward. Acknowledgements. Chapter 1: Microcontrollers Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. 1.1 Defining Microcontrollers. 1.2 Eagle’s view : Microcontrollers and other competing devices. 1.3 Vignettes: Microcontrollers. 1.4. Microcontroller applications. 1.5. Growth Economics. 1.6. The major players in the microcontroller chip market. 1.7. Architectural trends. 1.8. Jump starting your first embedded system project. 1.9. Execution of Embedded System project: Is it a Gordian’s knot? Chapter 2: Integrated Development Environment. 2.1 Getting familiar with the IDE. 2.2 Working with Keil IDE. 2.3 Development flow for the Keil IDE. Chapter 3: Art of C Programming for microcontrollers. 3.1 Familiarizing with your compiler capabilities. 3.2 Whether to use headers or not? 3.3 Basic C Program structure. 3.4 Differences from ANSI C. Chapter 4: Exploring the capabilities of on-chip resources Programming for I/O Ports, Interrupts and Timer/Counter. 4.1 Importance of ports: Playing with the ports. 4.2 Simple ideas for port expansion. 4.3 LED Interfacing. 4.4 Relevance of LEDs in today’s Lightening Industry. 4.5 Different programs for LED interfacing. 4.6 More Projects on LED interfacing to microcontrollers. 4.7 DIP switch interfacing: Getting input to your Embedded System. 4.8 LCD Interfacing. 4.9 Interrupts in microcontrollers. Chapter 5: HyperTerminal based Control. 5.1 Hyperterminal. 5.2 Packet based control scheme. 5.3 Mechanism and lots of possibilities. 5.4 Application 1: Packet based interface for LED’s. 5.5 Application 2: Packet based interface for stepper motor control. 5.6: Application 3: Home automation from PC Hyper-terminal. Chapter 6: Embedding microcontroller in routine applications. 6.1. Application 1: Podium Timer. 6.2 Application 2: Front desk notifier. 6.3Application 3: Cafeteria Food Alert/ microcontroller based menu card. 6.4 Application 4: Chimney Sentinel. 6.5 Application 5: Who’s first timer. 6.6 Application 6: Counting Cars. 6.7 Application 7: Anonymous Voting. 6.8 Energy Efficient Lighting Using Microcontroller. Chapter 7: Microcontroller based Measurement and Control Applications. 7.1Application 1: Reading a PWM waveform using microcontroller. 7.2 Single Set-point On-Off Controller. 7.3 Application 3: I2C Interface with serial EPROM. Chapter 8: Securing your embedded system application. 8.1 Security challenges in Embedded Systems. 8.2 Application 1: Authentication for your embedded system application. 8.3 Application 2: Timeout Waiting For Input Data.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.5.2007 |
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Zusatzinfo | XV, 157 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge |
Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Compilerbau | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Schlagworte | ANSI C • Compiler • Counter • C programming • C programming language • Development • Electronics • Embedded • Embedded Systems • EPROM • Flüssigkristallbildschirm • Flüssigkristallbildschirm • Hardware • Interrupt • Keil IDE • MCS-51 family • Microcontroller • programming • PROM • Timer |
ISBN-10 | 1-4020-6067-X / 140206067X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4020-6067-0 / 9781402060670 |
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