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Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR

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Enter the world of embedded programming and microcontroller applications! One of the only books available today that uses the increasingly popular and cost-effective Atmel AVR embedded controller as the platform and application for learning, Embedded C Programming and the Atmel AVR, 2E is the perfect choice for novices. Featuring a host of fully-functional example applications, this highly innovative book enables users to adopt a ""learn by doing"" approach as they develop the knowledge and skills needed to achieve proficiency. Following an introduction to Atmel AVR RISC processors, readers are launched immediately into an embedded C language tutorial. Here, they'll experiment with variables and constants, operators and expressions, control statements, pointers and arrays, memory types, preprocessor directives, real-time methods, and more! In addition to a comprehensive library functions reference, an entire chapter on the CodeVision AVR C Compiler provides clear, step-by-step instruction in IDE installation and operation, mixing Assembler with C, and using the Code Wizard Code Generator. Use of peripherals such as keypads, LCD displays, and other common embedded microcontroller-related devices is also explored fully in this all-inclusive, state-of-the-art programmer's how-to and reference manual.
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560 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 22, 2002

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August 15, 2012
CEN 305:Microprocessors and Firmware Programming
Spring 2011-2012
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One of the most interesting courses that I have ever took in my life..

This course tells you what computer engineering is and how the whole world is working..You gonna reach to a point where you start thinking of every machine and how it is working..You will find that nothing impossible and every can be done easily..It will open your eyes to the truth of computer engineering and how amazing it is...

Frankly, I enjoyed the course SO much..

The book is really good..I liked how the ideas are sorted and organized in an easy way ..Although, I have just read 2 chapters from it but I strongly recommend it for anyone who needs help..
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