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    The LAB-X1 Tutorial and Resource Book
    PICBASIC PROJECTS - 30 Projects Using PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO
    Programming PIC Microcontrollers With PICBASIC
    Running Small Motors with PIC™ Microcontrollers
    Making PIC™ based Laboratory Instruments and Controllers
    Serial Port Complete Second Edition
    USB Complete Third Edition
    USB Mass Storage
    Build Your Own Humanoid Robots
    PIC Robotics
    Insectronics : Build Your Own Walking Robot
    Amphibionics : Build Your Own Biologically Inspired Reptilian Robot
    Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers: Principles and Applications
    Easy Microcontrol'n - A Beginner's Guide to Using PIC16/17 Microcontrollers
    Easy Step'n - An Introduction to Stepper Motors for the Experimenter
    PIC Microcontroller Project Book
    Microcontrol'n Apps - PIC Microcontroller Applications Guide
    Time'n and Count'n using PIC® Microcontrollers
    Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers
    Serial Communications
     

Books

The LAB-X1 Tutorial and Resource Book - $49.95

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By Harprit Singh Sandhu     more information

This tutorial uses the LAB-X1 Experimenter Board and PICBASIC PRO Compiler as the basis for all of its discussions and examples. It is designed to give you a solid understanding of what PIC microprocessors (specifically the 16F877A recommended for the LAB-X1) can do.  It covers everything in a non-mathematical (even non-technical) format.  If you have a minimal understanding of things mechanical and electronic, this book will teach you  to use PIC microcontrollers to do useful  work.

Every hardware feature on the LAB-X1 is covered in a detail. Easy to understand PICBASIC PRO examples are provided for each of the features. Includes many exercises and an extensive CDROM with PICBASIC PRO example programs.  

 189 pages, includes CDROM


PICBASIC PROJECTS: 30 Projects using PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO - $31.95

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By Dogan Ibrahim     more information

Covering the PICBASIC and PICBASIC PRO compilers, PICBASIC Projects provides an easy-to-use toolkit for developing applications with PICBASIC. Numerous simple projects give clear and concrete examples of how PICBASIC can be used to develop electronics applications, while larger and more advanced projects describe program operation in detail and give useful insights into developing more involved microcontroller applications.

 358 pages, includes CDROM


Programming PIC Microcontrollers With PICBASIC - $64.95

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By Chuck Hellebuyck     more information

This comprehensive tutorial assumes no prior experience with PICBASIC™.  Both the standard PICBASIC™ Compiler and PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler are covered.

It opens with an introduction to such basic concepts as variables, statements, operators, and structures. This is followed by discussion of the two most commonly used PICBASIC compilers. The author then discusses programming the one of the most common versions of the PIC microcontroller, the 16F876. 

 317 pages, includes CDROM


Running Small Motors with PIC™ Microcontrollers - $49.95

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By Harprit Singh Sandhu     more information

"Running small motors with PIC microcontrollers” is a detailed introduction to the techniques that you need to master to run all sorts of small motors with PIC microcontrollers. Using PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler examples written for the LAB-X1 Experimenter Board using PIC16F877A and the 18F4331 MCUs, the book explains the fundamental concepts applicable to the control of motors with these microcontrollers as the logic engines. The book focuses on radio control hobby servos, small stepper motors, plain, small DC motors and DC motors with optical encoders attached to them. It also covers the use of small AC motors, and solenoids and other devices that contain coils that will create a back EMF when turned off.

 264 pages, includes CDROM


Making PIC™ based Laboratory Instruments and Controllers - $49.95

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By Harprit Singh Sandhu     more information

“Making PIC™ based Laboratory Instruments and Controllers” is intended as a tutorial for beginning Engineering College students and Hobbyists interested in the more practical uses of microcontrollers. Using PICBASIC PRO Compiler examples written for the LAB-X1 Experimenter Board and PIC16F877A MCU, the book explains the fundamental concepts applicable to the design and fabrication of instruments and controllers that use microcontrollers as their logic engines. The book focuses on mastering the eight basic concepts that need to be understood to undertake the creation of instruments and controllers.

 316 pages, includes CDROM


Serial Port Complete Second Edition - $39.95

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by Jan Axelson     more information

This book explores wide and varied territory, including hardware and software; ports in PCs and in embedded systems; and RS-232, RS-485, and wireless interfaces. 

380 pages


USB Complete Third Edition - $49.95

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by Jan Axelson     more information

This book is for developers who design and program devices that use the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. My goal is to introduce you to USB and to help you get your devices up and communicating as quickly and easily as possible.

572 pages


USB Mass Storage - $49.95

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by Jan Axelson     more information

If you’re involved with designing or programming devices that incorporate a USB mass-storage device or host interface, this book will help you get your projects up and running. You’ll also find the book useful if you’re designing or programming devices that use flash-memory cards for data storage, whether or not the devices have USB interfaces.

This book include code examples written for the Microchip PIC18F4550 microcontroller using Microchip’s MPLAB® C18 C compiler. 

287 pages


PIC Robotics - $19.95

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By John Iovine     more information

In this heavily-illustrated resource, author John Iovine provides plans and complete parts lists for 11 easy-to-build robots each with a PICmicro® brain.  The expertly written coverage of the PICBASIC™ and PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler makes programming a snap -- and lots of fun.

274 pages


Build Your Own Humanoid Robots - $24.95

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By Karl Williams     more information

This work presents a step-by-step guide to constructing six humanoid robotic projects. Each project is controlled by a PIC micro controller using easily accessible parts.

211 pages


Amphibionics : Build Your Own Biologically Inspired Reptilian Robot - $19.95

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By Karl Williams     more information

This work provides the hobbyist with detailed mechanical, electronic, and PIC microcontroller knowledge needed to build and program a snake, frog, turtle, and alligator robots. 

Includes a chapter on PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler, EPIC™ Programmer, and MicroCode Studio.  Program examples throughout the book are written for the PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler.

362 pages


Insectronics : Build Your Own Walking Robot - $19.95

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By Karl Williams     more information

Build the baddest bug in town! It walks on six legs, possesses artificial intelligence, utilizes state of the art technology, and is incredibly inexpensive to build. Provides step by step plans.

Includes a chapter on PICBASIC PRO™ Compiler and EPIC™ Programmer.  Program examples throughout the book are written for the PICBASIC PRO Compiler.

272 pages


Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers - $59.95

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by Tim Wilmshurst     more information

This book is a hands-on introduction to the principles and practice of embedded system design using the PIC microcontroller. Packed with helpful examples and illustrations, it gives an in-depth treatment of microcontroller design, programming in both assembly language and C, and features advanced topics such as networking and real-time operating systems. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing copies of all programs and software tools used in the text and a ‘student’ version of the C complier
  • Gain the knowledge and skills required for developing today’s embedded systems, through use of the PIC microcontroller.
  • Explore in detail the 16F84A, 16F873A and 18F242 microcontrollers as examples of the wider PIC family.
  • Learn how to program in Assembler and C.
  • Work through sample designs and design ideas, including a robot in the form of an autonomous guided vehicle

This book gives example programs in Assembly Language and C.

556 Pages


Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers - $49.95

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by Myke Predco     more information

Programming and Customizing PICmicro Microcontrollers details the features of the PICmicro and demonstrates how to use these embedded chips to access and control many different devices.  This book show you what happens within the PICmicro when an instruction is executed, and it demonstrates how to interface PICmicros with external devices.  Giving you a wide range of experiments and exercises that provide hands-on experience with the PICmicro, this book also features:
  • Clear explanations of how the devices are electronically programmed

  • Tools for developing PICmicro applications

  • Two samples PICmicro real-time operating systems

  • help in programming both assembly language and high-level applications

  • Tips to make code development and debugging easier

This book gives example programs in Assembly Language and C.

1184 Pages


PIC Microcontroller Project Book, Second Edition - $29.95

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by John Iovine     more information

Beginners guide to the popular PIC Microcontroller.  Get all the advantages of the Basic Stamp, at one quarter the cost and one hundred times the speed with Microchip's 8-bit PIC computer-on-a-chip. The no-assembly-required PIC Microcontroller Project Book, by popular author John Iovine, shows you how to program the PIC with examples for both the PICBASIC Compiler and PICBASIC PRO™

292 pages.


Easy Step'n - An Introduction to Stepper Motors for the Experimenter - 34.95

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by David Benson     more information

Explains to the reader how to determine surplus motor electrical and mechanical specs by using easy-to-build electrical and mechanical test equipment. The experimenter will learn to design and build microcontroller based control systems and to design and build driver circuits to switch power applied to stepper motor windings. 

The book is hands-on and full of experiments. The format of the books uses flow charts and many code examples in a step-by-step approach.

 This book gives example programs in assembly language only.

200 pages


Easy Microcontrol'n - A Beginner's Guide to Using PIC Microcontrollers - $29.95

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(replaces Easy PIC'n)

by David Benson     more information

"Easy Microcontrol'n" © is intended to ease the beginner toward understanding and application of the PIC ® line of microcontrollers from Microchip Technology, Inc. Examples of assembly language programs range from a simple one to turn on LED's to more complex ones for timing and for event-counting.

Writing programs is covered in-depth and the use of flow charts, as an aid to visualizing what a program does, is emphasized. The approach is hands-on with many examples, all of which may be demonstrated using a very simple demo board (a project) in the beginning of the book. 

This book gives example programs in assembly language only.

8-1/2 x 11 format, 179 pages


Microcontrol'n Apps - PIC Microcontroller Applications Guide - $44.95

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(replaces PIC'n Up the Pace)

by David Benson     more information

Microcontrol'n Apps © is an intermediate level applications guide covering Microchip Technology's PIC ® Microcontrollers. Serial communication as a means of transferring data between PIC microcontrollers and peripheral chips and also between two or more PIC microcontrollers is described. Use of the 93C46 serial EEPROM is detailed as an example. 

Since we live in an analog world, A/D and D/A are discussed with several methods illustrated for each. Conditioning signals from sensors with an analog voltage output is described. Interfacing PIC microcontroller-controlled systems with humans requires some math, binary to decimal conversion and vice versa, alphanumeric LCD interfacing and scanning keypads. 

Single wire serial communication with a PIC-controlled LCD module which can be built by the reader is included. A digital thermometer project brings these topics together as an example. The book also explains how to establish serial communication between a PIC microcontroller and a PC via a RS-232 conversion circuit and a terminal program. These techniques are used in a digital voltmeter/data logger experiment for uploading data to a PC for display plus graphing using a spreadsheet program. 

Moving up or down from the now familiar PIC16F84 to other devices is covered in detail so that you will easily be able to work with the new devices being introduced by Microchip. 

Finally, use of the Microchip in-circuit debugger (ICD) is described. "Microcontrol'n Apps" gives the reader the tools to design, build, and debug intermediate level microcontroller-based instrumentation and systems.

This book gives example programs in assembly language only.

437 pages.


Time'n and Count'n using PIC® Microcontrollers - $34.95

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(replaces PIC'n Techniques)

by David Benson     more information

"Time'n and Count'n" © is an intermediate level book on 16-bit timing and counting applications using Microchip Technology's PIC ® microcontrollers. More opportunities for creating fun projects are described. Learning to use timer 1 (TMR1) with it's powerful capture, compare and pulse width modulation (PWM) modes will expand your PIC microcontroller design capabilities significantly. TMR1, which is an on-board feature of many of the mid-range PIC microcontrollers, is a 16-bit timer/counter. The maximum count is 65,535 vs. 255 for timer 0 (TMR0). This is a big help! TMR1 used in conjunction with the capture, compare, PWM (CCP) module may be programmed to do useful things unattended leaving the PIC free to perform other tasks. A special pin may be used for external inputs to TMR1 and another special pin may be used as an external output from TMR1. The techniques presented in the book are useful for generating single time intervals and free running outputs as well as for measuring period and frequency. PWM using TMR1 unattended is also described. These timing and counting techniques serve as the basis for designing and building your own period and frequency generating and measuring test equipment as described in the book. 

This book gives example programs in assembly language only.

218 pages.


Serial Communications Using PIC® Microcontrollers - $49.95

(replaces Serial PIC'n)

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by Roger Stevens     more information

"Serial Communications" is a comprehensive book which details the various methods for implementing serial communications between a Microchip PICmicro and an external device. Asynchronous serial communications is covered both by using an on-chip USART and by bit-banging methods. The RS-232 standard is explained. A discussion of synchronous serial communications includes the I2C (Philips Semiconductors), SPI (Motorola) and Microwire (National) protocols. The Dallas Semiconductor's 1-Wire bus is also described. Many code examples are included as modules which may provide the basis for the reader's own PICmicro applications.

This book gives example programs in assembly language only.

500 pages.


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Last Updated: 07/10/2008

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