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The PIC Microcontroller : Your Personal Introductory Course (3nd edition) is a popular beginners' guide for the PIC microcontroller, published by Newnes and available for £16.99. Packed with examples it takes a novice through step by step exploring all the complex aspects of the device. Also useful for experienced users it has appendices full of quick reference information, as well as plenty of projects exploiting the readily re-programmable Flash PIC microcontrollers. Click here to BUY DIRECT from the publishers. |
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PIC Press is a new piece of software specially designed to make it quick and easy to write PIC micrcontroller Programs. It offers many features to help the beginner write their first programs, including an extensive help directory. PIC macros and built-in PIC microcontroller data also make programming faster for more fluent users. Colour coding, specific error messages, assemble-as-you-type, and a large numer of "PIC macros" are just a few of the ways it simplifies PIC programming. For more information, please visit www.to-pic.com. |
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AVR: An Introductory Course is a beginners' guide for the AVR microcontroller from Atmel, published by Newnes and available for £16.99. It has been described as "the hands-on way of learning to use the Atmel AVR microcontroller", and "the only book designed to get you up-and-running with the AVR from square one". Click here to BUY DIRECT from the publishers. |
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PIC Microcontroller: Newnes Know-it-all samples some of the PIC literature published by Newnes over the past few years to create a one-stop reference for engineers involved in markets from communications to embedded systems and everywhere in between. It is excellent as a reference guide, especially for those who already have some background in microcontrols. Beginners, however, may wish to start with the PIC Microcontroller: Your Personal Introductory Course, described above. |
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