AVR Register Level Programming (Paperback)
Eluan Dan
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Add to basketPaperback. Do you actually know what happens inside your microcontroller - or are you just trusting a library to figure it out?Most embedded developers rely on abstraction layers, pre-written drivers, and Arduino-style wrappers to get things done. Those tools have their place, but they also hide what is really happening beneath the surface. When something breaks at 3 a.m. in a shipped product, when your PWM signal glitches under load, when your UART drops bytes at high baud rates - you need more than a library call to fix it. You need to understand the hardware.AVR Register Level Programming is the book that takes you beneath the abstraction. Written for engineers, students, and serious makers who are ready to stop being passengers on their own hardware, this guide walks you through every key peripheral of the AVR architecture using direct register access, real C code, and zero hand-waving.This is not theory. This is the real way embedded systems work.Inside, you will discover: How to configure GPIO, timers, UART, SPI, I2C, and ADC directly through hardware registers - no external libraries requiredThe complete timer system - Normal mode, CTC, Fast PWM, and Phase-Correct PWM - with full prescaler calculations and working waveform codePWM generation from scratch, including audio synthesis, DC motor speed control, and dead-band insertion for H-bridge protectionInterrupt-driven UART buffering using circular ring buffers and three interrupt vectors - transmit, receive, and data register emptyA complete bare-metal toolchain from scratch: avr-gcc, avrdude, and Makefiles - no IDE required, no hidden build stepsAppendices, quick-reference register tables, and a full embedded systems glossary built into the book for immediate on-the-job useEvery chapter is built around a single concept, explained from the datasheet up. You will learn how to read a register description, translate it into clean C code, and verify the result - building the kind of deep hardware intuition that separates confident firmware engineers from everyone else.Whether you are debugging a timing-sensitive driver, optimizing an IoT sensor node for ultra-low power, or simply tired of not understanding what your code is actually doing - this book gives you the foundation to work at the level where real control lives.No prior assembly experience required. Basic C knowledge and curiosity about how hardware actually works are all you need to get started.Stop depending on black-box libraries - own your hardware completely, and grab your copy today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Do you actually know what happens inside your microcontroller — or are you just trusting a library to figure it out?
Most embedded developers rely on abstraction layers, pre-written drivers, and Arduino-style wrappers to get things done. Those tools have their place, but they also hide what is really happening beneath the surface. When something breaks at 3 a.m. in a shipped product, when your PWM signal glitches under load, when your UART drops bytes at high baud rates — you need more than a library call to fix it. You need to understand the hardware.
AVR Register Level Programming is the book that takes you beneath the abstraction. Written for engineers, students, and serious makers who are ready to stop being passengers on their own hardware, this guide walks you through every key peripheral of the AVR architecture using direct register access, real C code, and zero hand-waving.
This is not theory. This is the real way embedded systems work.
Inside, you will discover:
Every chapter is built around a single concept, explained from the datasheet up. You will learn how to read a register description, translate it into clean C code, and verify the result — building the kind of deep hardware intuition that separates confident firmware engineers from everyone else.
Whether you are debugging a timing-sensitive driver, optimizing an IoT sensor node for ultra-low power, or simply tired of not understanding what your code is actually doing — this book gives you the foundation to work at the level where real control lives.
No prior assembly experience required. Basic C knowledge and curiosity about how hardware actually works are all you need to get started.
Stop depending on black-box libraries — own your hardware completely, and grab your copy today.
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