The AVR Microcontroller and Embedded Systems : using Assembly and C
Muhammad Ali Mazidi
- NOIDA PEARSON 2017
- 743P, 27cm
0. Introduction to Computing 1. The AVR Microcontrollers: History and Features 2. AVR Architecture & Assembly Language Programming 3. Branch, Call, and Time Delay Loop 4. AVR I/O Port Programming 5. Arithmetic, Logic Instructions, and Programs 6. AVR Advanced Assembly Language Programming 7. AVR Programming in C 8. AVR Hardware Connection and Flash Loaders 9. AVR Timer Programming in Assembly and C 10. Interrupt Programming in Assembly and C 11. AVR Serial Port Programming in Assembly and C 12. LCD and Keyboard Interfacing 13. ADC, DAC, and Sensor Interfacing 14. Relay, Optoisolator, and Stepper Motor Interfacing 15. Input Capture and Wave Generation in AVR 16. PWM Programming and DC Motor Control 17. SPI Protocol and Max7221 Display Interfacing 18. I2C Protocol and DS1307 RTC Interfacing
The AVR Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C features a step-by-step approach in covering both Assembly and C language programming of the AVR family of Microcontrollers. It offers a systematic approach in programming and interfacing of the AVR with LCD, keyboard, ADC, DAC, Sensors, Serial Ports, Timers, DC and Stepper Motors, Opto-isolators, and RTC. Both Assembly and C languages are used in all the peripherals programming. In the first 6 chapters, Assembly language is used to cover the AVR architecture and starting with chapter 7, both Assembly and C languages are used to show the peripherals programming and interfacing.