Programming and Customizing the Multicore Propeller Microcontroller: The Official Guide
(häftad)Microcontroller the Official Guide
av Parallax
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback)
- Utgiven:
- 2010-02-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
The Only Official Guide to the Parallax Multicore Propeller Microcontroller
written by a team of propeller experts, this authoritative guide shows you how to realize your design concepts by taking full advantage of the multicore propeller microcontroller's unique architecture. the book begins with a review of the propeller hardware, software, and spin language so you can get started right away. Programming and Customizing the Multicore Propeller Microcontroller: The Official Guide is filled with a wide variety of step-by-step, hands-on projects. Put your ideas into production when you learn how to:
- Debug code for multiple cores
- Understand how the Propeller interacts with different sensors
- Wirelessly network Propeller chips
- Build a balancing robot and control it with computer vision
- Develop networking applications using an off-the-shelf Ethernet chip
- Create a portable multivariable GPS tracking and data logging device
- Use the Propeller as a remote virtual peripheral for media applications
- Create a Propeller-powered HVAC green house model
- Synthesize speech with the Propeller
Experience more of the process at mhprofessional.com/propeller
(McGraw-Hill)
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Parallax, Inc., a privately held company, designs and manufactures microcontroller development tools and small single-board computers that are used by electronic engineers, educational institutions, and hobbyists.
(McGraw-Hill)
Innehållsförteckning
About the Authors;
Foreword;
Introduction;
chapter 1. The Propeller Chip Multicore Microcontroller;
chapter 2. Introduction to Propeller Programming;
chapter 3. Debugging Code for Multiple Cores;
chapter 4. Sensor Basics and Multicore Sensor Examples;
chapter 5. Wirelessly Networking Propeller Chips;
chapter 6. DanceBot, a Balancing Robot;
chapter 7. Controlling a Robot with Computer Vision;
chapter 8. Using Multicore for Networking Applications;
chapter 9. Portable Multivariable GPS Tracking and Data Logger;
chapter 10. Using the Propeller as a Virtual Peripheral for Media Applications;
chapter 11. The HVAC Green House Model;
chapter 12. Synthesizing Speech with the Propeller;
appendix a. Propeller Language Reference;
appendix b. Unit Abbreviations;
index
(McGraw-Hill)