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This textbook provides practicing scientists and engineers an advanced treatment of the Atmel AVR microcontroller. This book is intended as a follow-on to a previously published book, titled Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing. Some of the content from this earlier text is retained for completeness. This book will emphasize advanced programming and interfacing skills. We focus on system level design consisting of several interacting microcontroller subsystems. The first chapter discusses the system design process. Our approach is to provide the skills to quickly get…mehr

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This textbook provides practicing scientists and engineers an advanced treatment of the Atmel AVR microcontroller. This book is intended as a follow-on to a previously published book, titled Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing. Some of the content from this earlier text is retained for completeness. This book will emphasize advanced programming and interfacing skills. We focus on system level design consisting of several interacting microcontroller subsystems. The first chapter discusses the system design process. Our approach is to provide the skills to quickly get up to speed to operate the internationally popular Atmel AVR microcontroller line by developing systems level design skills. We use the Atmel ATmega164 as a representative sample of the AVR line. The knowledge you gain on this microcontroller can be easily translated to every other microcontroller in the AVR line. In succeeding chapters, we cover the main subsystems aboard the microcontroller, providing a short theory section followed by a description of the related microcontroller subsystem with accompanying software for the subsystem. We then provide advanced examples exercising some of the features discussed. In all examples, we use the C programming language. The code provided can be readily adapted to the wide variety of compilers available for the Atmel AVR microcontroller line. We also include a chapter describing how to interface the microcontroller to a wide variety of input and output devices. The book concludes with several detailed system level design examples employing the Atmel AVR microcontroller. Table of Contents: Embedded Systems Design / Atmel AVR Architecture Overview / Serial Communication Subsystem / Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC) / Interrupt Subsystem / Timing Subsystem / Atmel AVR Operating Parameters and Interfacing / System Level Design
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Douglas H. Summerville is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He was a Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and a visiting faculty researcher at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, NY and the Naval Air Warfare Center, Patuxent River, MD. He received the B.E. Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1991 from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and the M.S. and the Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1994 and 1997, respectively. He has authored over 35 journal and conference papers. He is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the ASEE. He is the recipient of one service excellence and two teaching excellence awards, all from the State University of New York. His research and teaching interests include microcontroller systems design, digital systems design and computer and network security.