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.