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PIC Microcontrollers: Programming in Basic

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PIC Microcontrollers: Programming in Basic
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Publisher: mikroElektronika
ISBN-13: 9788684417185
Number of pages: 194

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This book will help you learn more about programming PIC microcontrollers in BASIC with practical, common-sense instructions, real projects, clear illustrations and detailed schematics. Learn how to set up all necessary hardware and software, read A/D converter inputs, work with I/O signals, interface with peripherals and test your results.

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