AVR: An Introductory Course – AVR E-Book

Summary of AVR: An Introductory Course – AVR E-Book


This book by John Morton offers 15 programming and constructional projects covering current AVR chips, including the Tiny AVR. It requires no prior microcontroller experience and guides readers from basic operations on AT90S1200 and Tiny12 to advanced techniques. The text includes comprehensive appendices on specifications, pin layouts, instruction overviews, glossaries, and sample programs to support learning.

Parts used in the AVR Introductory Course:

  • AT90S1200 microcontroller
  • Tiny12 microcontroller
  • Tiny AVR microcontroller
  • PIC microcontrollers (for comparison)

AVR: An Introductory Course

This book includes 15 programming and constructional projects, and covers the range of AVR chips currently available, including the recent Tiny AVR. No prior experience with microcontrollers is assumed.
John Morton is author of the popular PIC: Your Personal Introductory Course, also published by Newnes.

Contents

Title Electronics & Electrical
Author John Morton
Edition illustrated, reprint
Publisher Newnes, 2002
ISBN 0750656352, 9780750656351
Length 240 pages
Subjects

Technology & Engineering / Electrical
Technology & Engineering / Electronics / Microelectronics

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Quick Solutions to Questions related to AVR Introductory Course:

  • How many projects are included in this book?
    The book includes 15 programming and constructional projects.
  • Does the book cover the recent Tiny AVR?
    Yes, the book covers the range of AVR chips currently available, including the recent Tiny AVR.
  • What is required regarding prior experience with microcontrollers?
    No prior experience with microcontrollers is assumed.
  • Can beginners use this book for learning?
    Yes, it is designed for those with no prior experience as it starts with basic operations.
  • What specific chips are introduced in Chapter 2?
    Chapter 2 introduces basic operations with the AT90S1200 and Tiny12.
  • Where can I find information on pin layouts?
    Appendix B contains the pin layouts of various AVRs.
  • What does Appendix D provide?
    Appendix D provides an instruction glossary.
  • Are there sample programs included in the book?
    Yes, Appendix J contains sample programs.
  • Who is the author of this book?
    The author is John Morton.
  • What publisher released this book?
    The book was published by Newnes.

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