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    Programming Arduino Projects with the PIC Microcontroller

    Posted By: readerXXI
    Programming Arduino Projects with the PIC Microcontroller

    Programming Arduino Projects with the PIC Microcontroller : A Line-by-Line Code Analysis and Complete Reference Guide for Embedded Programming in C
    by Hubert Henry Ward
    English | 2022 | ISBN: 1484272323 | 733 Pages | True PDF | 12.6 MB

    Now that you’ve built a few Arduino projects, and reused some pre-written sketches, it’s time to move on to the next step and explore the world of embedded programming. To truly up-skill, you'll need to understand how your code works, and that's where this book comes in.

    You'll review and work with several Arduino projects plus two extra ones written for a PIC microcontroller. Each one is accompanied with a basic circuit diagram and photos of the program working. Ideal for the Arduino hobbyist and PIC programmers who want to merge their skills, this comprehensive book will go over every aspect of the 8-bit microcontroller, provide line-by-line analysis of the code, and in the end, show you how to bring your Arduino projects to the PIC microcontroller using C. You'll gain a full understanding of how the C instructions work and can be used with the PIC microcontroller.

    Programming Arduino Projects with the PIC Microcontroller is your one-stop reference resource.

    What You’ll Learn

    Examine how the code works
    Create code to perform any function
    Build practical projects on vero boards with full vero plans and circuit diagrams
    Understand how programs work by simulation with an ECAD package

    Who This Book Is For

    Would-be embedded programmers, Arduino hobbyists, and PIC programmers.