Programming And Customizing The Picaxe Microcontroller

Author: David Lincoln

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  • : $102.95 AUD
  • : 9780071745543
  • : McGraw-Hill Education
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  • : 0.512559
  • : February 2011
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  • : David Lincoln
  • : Programmable Controllers Ser.
  • : Paperback
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  • : English
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Barcode 9780071745543
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Description

Unleash the power of the picaxe! The Picaxe is a powerful and easy-to-use processor, capable of highly sophisticated projects, without the complexities and high costs of alternative chips. Beginners can produce tangible results within minutes, and experienced users can achieve truly professional results. "Programming and Customizing the PICAXE Microcontroller, Second Edition", has been fully updated for the latest hardware and software upgrades, and shows you, step by step, how to take full advantage of all the capabilities of the PICAXE and build your own control projects. This practical guide is packed with helpful illustrations, detailed examples, and do-it-yourself experiments. Perfect for beginners and students, the book also contains advanced information for more experienced programmers, hobbyists, manufacturers, and research institutions.
"Programming and Customizing the PICAXE Microcontroller, Second Edition", covers: PICAXE architecture; the latest chips, including M2, M, X, XI, and X2 series Windows, Mac, and UNIX platforms; interfacing and input/output techniques; BASIC programming and compilers PICAXE arithmetic and data conversion; dozens of ready-to-run projects; useful routines to plug into your own designs; hands-on projects include: LED and LCO display control; motor control; water detector; bipolar transistor output driver; interfacing MOSFETs to a PICAXE Radio-control servo motor; infrared wireless links; telephone intercom; dual-temperature display; radio frequency identification (RFID) reader display; memory and I/O expansion; real-time clock/calendar; data logger; robotic components; and, many more.

About the author:
David Lincoln runs Microzed Computers, the Australian distributor for PICAXE chips. He has designed and implemented several large automation and delivery system projects for two telecommunications giants, saving them millions of dollars. David has taught classes in operating systems, hardware, and networks.