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    Running Small Motors with PIC Microcontrollers by Sandhu, Harprit;

    Series: ELECTRONICS;

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    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education TAB
    • Date of Publication 16 October 2009

    • ISBN 9780071633512
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 233x188x18 mm
    • Weight 610 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The only comprehensive guide to using PIC microcontrollers to drive small motors.

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    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality,  authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    Program PIC microcontrollers to drive small motors

    Get your motors running in no time using this easy-to-follow guide. Detailed circuit diagrams and hands-on tutorials show you, step by step, how to program PIC microcontrollers to power a wide variety of small motors. You'll learn how to configure all the hardware and software components and test, troubleshoot, and debug your work. Running Small Motors with PIC Microcontrollers is filled with more than 2,000 lines of PicBasic Pro code you can use right away.

    Use PIC microcontrollers to control all kinds of small motors, including:

    • Model aircraft R/C servos
    • Small DC motors
    • Servo DC motors with quadrature encoders
    • Bipolar stepper motors
    • Small AC motors, solenoids, and relays


    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality,  authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    Program PIC microcontrollers to drive small motors

    Get your motors running in no time using this easy-to-follow guide. Detailed circuit diagrams and hands-on tutorials show you, step by step, how to program PIC microcontrollers to power a wide variety of small motors. You'll learn how to configure all the hardware and software components and test, troubleshoot, and debug your work. Running Small Motors with PIC Microcontrollers is filled with more than 2,000 lines of PicBasic Pro code you can use right away.

    Use PIC microcontrollers to control all kinds of small motors, including:

    • Model aircraft R/C servos
    • Small DC motors
    • Servo DC motors with quadrature encoders
    • Bipolar stepper motors
    • Small AC motors, solenoids, and relays

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Microcontrollers
    Chapter 1. Introduction to microEngineering Labs' LAB-X1 Experimental Board
    Chapter 2. Getting Started
    Chapter 3. Understanding the Microchip Technology PIC 16F877A: Features of the MCU
    Chapter 4. The Software, Compilers, and Editors
    Chapter 5. Controlling the Output and Reading the Input
    Chapter 6. Timers and Counters
    Chapter 7. Clocks and Memory: Sockets U3, U4, U5, U6, U7 and U8
    Chapter 8. Serial Communications: Sockets U9 and U10
    Chapter 9. Using Liquid Crystal Displays: An Information Resource
    Part II: Running the Motors
    Chapter 10. The PIC 18F4331 Microcontroller: A Minimal Introduction
    Chapter 11. Running Motors: A Preliminary Discussion
    Chapter 12. Motor Amplifiers
    Chapter 13. Running Hobby R/C Servo Motors
    Chapter 14. Running Small DC Motors with Permanent Magnet Fields
    Chapter 15. Running DC Motors with Attached Incremental Encoders
    Chapter 16. Running Bipolar Stepper Motors
    Chapter 17. Running Small AC Motors: Using Solenoids and Relays
    Chapter 18. Debugging and Troubleshooting
    Chapter 19. Conclusion
    Part III: Appendixes
    Appendix A. Setting Up Compiler for One Keystroke Operation
    Appendix B. Abbreviations Used in the Book and in the Data Sheets
    Appendix C. The Book Support Web Site
    Appendix D. Sources of Materials
    Appendix E. Motor Control Language: Some Minimal Ideas, Guidance, and Notes
    Index

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