Introduction to Microcontrollers by Gunther Gridling, Bettina Weiss
This book introduces undergraduate students to the field
of microcontrollers – what they are, how they work, how they interface with
their I/O components, and what considerations the programmer has to observe in
hardware-based and embedded programming. This text is not intended to teach one
particular controller architecture in depth, but should rather give an
impression of the many possible architectures and solutions one can come across
in today’s microcontrollers. Topics covered includes: Microcontroller Basics,
Microcontroller Components, Communication Interfaces, Software Development,
Hardware.
Author(s): Gunther
Gridling, Bettina Weiss
175 Pages