Device, code, and circuit data on one of the most popular microcontrollers around--it's in your pocket with this guide. You'll never again get stuck in the World Wide Wait or shuffle through coffee-stained printouts, looking for the facts you need. Used alone or with Myke Predko's Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller, this data source saves you from searching for:
*Complete pin-out mappings
*Device feature comparisons
*Processor instructions
*Multi-tier data tables
*Frequently used code snippets
*Clock tables
*Power consumption tables
*Debugging hints
*Common external device interfaces with sample code
*Other handy data
Short on verbiage, and long on facts, this is the ideal data tool for the experienced applications designer.
Myke Predko is a New Product Test Engineer at Celestica in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he works with new electronic product designers, and the author of technical books. He has worked as a test engineer, product engineer, and manufacturing manager for some of the world’s largest computer manufacturers. He is author of Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller 2/e, a comprehensive guide to the device covered by this book; Programming and Customizing the 8081 Microcontroller; The Handbook of Microcontrollers; PC Ph.D.; and PC Interfacing Pocket Reference. Mr. Predko has a patent pending related to an automated test for PC motherboards. He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo in electrical engineering.