eBook Title: Laboratory Manual for Embedded Controllers – Using C and Arduino | Author: James M. Fiore
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This eBook is actually a Lab Manual support book for the main book Embedded Controllers – Using C and Arduino.
The writer says in the intro of the book, “This laboratory manual is intended for use in an introductory microprocessor or embedded controller course and is appropriate for two and four-year electrical engineering technology curriculums. It utilizes the C programming language and the inexpensive, open-source Arduino hardware platform, specifically, the Arduino Uno which uses an Atmel ATmega 328P processor.
The first portion deals strictly with an introduction to the C language using standard desktop tools. Any reasonable compiler will do, and many are available free of charge. The second portion (roughly 2/3rds of the total) addresses the Arduino hardware. The Arduino system was chosen because the software is free, open-source, and multi-platform
(Windows, Mac, and Linux).
There are several choices for hardware, most of which are quite inexpensive and open source. Although this manual focuses on the Uno board, other boards may be used with some modifications to the lab text. Interface components are fairly common such as LEDs and seven-segment displays, switches, capacitors, diodes, low power resistors, and switching transistors such as the 2N3904 or 2N2222.” [ you can read the complete intro from the eBook]
Laboratory Manual for C and Arduino – embedded controller eBook | free eBook PDF download
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