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						<title>Intelligent Sensor Design Using the Microchip dsPIC (Embedded Technology) by Creed Huddleston</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi all<br />Book Title:Intelligent Sensor Design Using the Microchip dsPIC (Embedded Technology) by Creed Huddleston .<br /><br />Description <br />Intelligent seonsors are revolutionizing the world of system design in everything from sports cars to assembly lines. These new sensors have abilities that leave their predecessors in the dust! They not only measure parameters efficiently and precisely, but they also have the ability to enhance and interupt those measurements, thereby transformng raw data into truly useful information. Unlike many embedded systems books that confine themselves strictly to firmware and software, this book also delves into the supporting electronic hardware, providing the reader with a complete understanding of the issues involved when interfacing to specific types of sensor and offering insight into the real-world problems designers will face. Meaningful software examples are implemented in both C and assembly language, and the source code is included on the accompanying CD. The examples provide a complete, easily extensible code framework for sensor-based applications as well as basic support routines that are often ignored or treated superficially. The goal throughout is to make readers truly productive as quickly as possible while providing the thorough understanding necessary to design robust systems. Readers will gain in-depth, real-world design information that will help them be more productive and get up to speed on sensor design skills more quickly. The book provides designers and students a leg up in a relatively new design area, imparting knowledge about a new microcontroller that offers some of the functionality of a DSP chip. <br /><br />Audience <br />Embedded systems engineers and programmers working on sensor design and interface in a number of markets, including automotive, aerospace, industrial controls, construction; electrical and software engineering students, electronics technicians working in embedded systems, inhouse training departments of electronics manufacturers<br /><br />Contents <br />Chapter 1: What ARE Intelligent Sensors, and Why Should I Care About Them? 1.1 Conventional Sensors Aren't Perfect 1.2 First Things First--Digitizing the Sensor Signal 1.3 Next Step--Add Some Intelligence 1.4 Finish Up with Quick and Reliable Communications 1.5 Put It All Together, and You've Got an Intelligent Sensor 1.6 Why Don't We Make Everything Intelligent Chapter 2: Intuitive Digital Signal Processing 2.1 Foundational Concepts for Signal Processing 2.2 Issues Related to Signal Sampling 2.3 How to Analyze a Sensor Signal Application 2.4 A General Sensor Signal-processing Framework 2.5 Summary Chapter 3: Underneath the Hood of the dsPIC DSC 3.1 The dsPIC DSC's Data Processing Architecture 3.2 Interrupt Structure 3.3 The On-chip Peripherals 3.4 Summary Chapter 4: Learning to be a Good Communicator 4.1 Types of Communication 4.2 Conmmunication Options Available on the dsPIC30F 4.3 High-level Protocols 4.4 Summary Chapter 5: A Basic Toolkit for the dsPIC DSC 5.1 The Application Test Bed 5.2 Overview of the Firmware Framework 5.3 Implementation of the Framework Modules 5.4 Summary Chapter 6: Sensor Application: Temperature Sensor 6.1 Types of Temperature Sensors 6.2 Key Aspects of Temperature Measurement 6.3 Application Design 6.4 Hardware Implementation 6.5 Firmware Implementation 6.6 Summary Chapter 7: Sensor Application: Pressure and Load Sensors 7.1 Types of Load and Pressure Sensors 7.2 Key Aspects of Load Measurement 7.3 Application Design 7.4 Firmware Implementation 7.5 Summary Chapter 8: Sensor Application: Flow Sensors 8.1 Types of Flow Sensors 8.2 Key Aspects of Flow Measurement 8.3 Application Design 8.4 Hardware Implementation 8.5 Firmware Implementation 8.6 Summary Chapter 9: Where Are We Headed? 9.1 Technology Trends 9.2 Economic Trends 9.3 Summary Appendix A: The Software on the Accompanying CD A.1 On-disk Website of Resources A.2 Source Code for the Three Applications Appendix B: Initialization of the dsPIC DSC and the System Start-up Code Appendix C: Buffered, Interrupt-driven Serial I/O C.1 Pseudo-code for the Framework C.2 System Initialization C.3 Readign Data from the Interface C.4 Writing Data to the Interface Index<br /><br /><br /><br />*************************************************************************<br />Download:<br />http://xinio.info/?http://ifile.it/jczkn6/intelligent_sensor_design_using_the_microchip_dspic_-_0750677554.rar<br />OR<br />http://www.filefactory.com/file/76ba07/n/intelligent_sensor_design_using_the_microchip_dspic_-_0750677554_rar<br />*************************************************************************<br /><br />Thanks<br />Nisar Ahmed (Pakistan)<br />M.Sc:Electronics/Instrumentation and Process Control<br />Deptt:R and D<br />Email:nisar_sci@yahoo.com<br /><img src='http://www.8051projects.net/e107_files/public/1220495855_1201_FT0_images.jpg' class='bbcode' alt='' width='89' height='110'  />]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 19:37:35 -0700</pubDate>
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						<title>Re: Intelligent Sensor Design Using the Microchip dsPIC (Embedded Technology) by Creed Huddleston</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Thanks for your share.<br />Best regards.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 18:09:48 -0700</pubDate>
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