Introduction to microEngineering Labs' LAB-X1 experimental board -- Getting started -- Understanding the Microchip Technology PIC 16F877A : features of the MCU -- The software, compilers, and editors -- Controlling the output and reading the input -- Timers and counters -- Clocks and memory : sockets U3, U4, U5, U6, U7, and U8 -- Serial communications : sockets U9 and U10 -- Using liquid crystal displays : an information resource -- The PIC 18F4331 microcontroller : a minimal introduction -- Running motors : a preliminary discussion -- Motor amplifiers -- Running hobby R/C servo motors -- Running small DC motors with permanent magnet fields -- Running DC motors with attached incremental encoders -- Running bipolar stepper motors -- Running small AC motors : using solenoids and relays -- Debugging and troubleshooting -- Conclusion -- Appendix A : Setting up compiler for one keystroke operation -- Appendix B : Abbreviations used in the book and in the data sheets -- Appendix C : The book support Web site -- Appendix D : Sources of materials -- Appendix E : Motor control language : some minimal ideas, guidance, and notes.
Running small motors with Peripheral Interface Controller microcontrollers
Microcontrollers, Handbooks, manuals, etc
Electric motors, Electronic control, Handbooks, manuals, etc