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#1: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics January-December 2009 (all issue, True PDF) |
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| The Author: nextek | 16 November 2009 | Views: 57 |
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Elektor Electronics January-December 2009 (all issue, True PDF) English | 11 issues | ~88x11 pages | True PDF | 136.70 Mb Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#2: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics - December 2009 |
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| The Author: nextek | 16 November 2009 | Views: 48 |
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Elektor Electronics - December 2009 English | 88 pages | PDF | 12.50 Mb Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#3: E-Books : Learn Hardware Firmware and Software Design (NEW) |
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| The Author: niessare | 13 September 2009 | Views: 678 |
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Learn Hardware Firmware and Software Design (NEW) 368 pages | ISBN:0973567872 | PDF | 9 MB Product Description:This book is a Practical Design Project and it contains 3 Parts: 1.Hardware Design guides the reader towards building the LHFSD PCB with a Microchip dsPIC30F4011 microcontroller running at 80MHz. Various hardware modules are built, one at a time, and they are thoroughly explained. 2.Firmware design uses the Microchip C30 compiler. 10 Projects are built, entirely in C, and they test all hardware modules designed in Part 1. 3.Software Design is developed using Microsoft Visual Basic 6. The 7 software Applications developed take control over firmware, and the implement additional, increased functionality. |
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#5: Utilities & Drivers » Tools & Utilities : Digital Electro Soft Real Pic Simulator v1.1.0.0 (NEW) |
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| The Author: imfamous | 10 July 2009 | Views: 908 |
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Digital Electro Soft Real Pic Simulator v1.1.0.0 | 2.01 MBUltra fast Microchip Pic microcontroller simulator software capable of real-time simulation. •Real Pic Simulator is a professional microcontroller simulator targeting the Microchip(tm) baseline and mid-range flash based PIC microcontrollers. •It is compiler independent, it supports Intel HEX files produced by all PIC compilers. •Easy and intuitive user interface, create pic projects in a few clicks: select the pic processor, load the HEX file, drag-n-drop visual components, make connections and hit Run. |
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#6: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics January 2009 |
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| The Author: one-x | 24 December 2008 | Views: 3891 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 14 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#7: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts December 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 15 December 2008 | Views: 2152 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 15 MB Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers. |
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#8: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics November 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 11 November 2008 | Views: 4916 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 11 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. Tags: Elektor Electronics, Magazine |
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#9: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts November 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 28 October 2008 | Views: 1983 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 14 MB The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color. Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. |
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#10: E-Books : Embedded Hardware |
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| The Author: al67ex | 22 September 2008 | Views: 1491 |
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456 pages | 2007-09-07 | PDF | 5,1 MB Circuit design using microcontrollers is both a science and an art. This book covers it all. It details all of the essential theory and facts to help an engineer design a robust embedded system. Processors, memory, and the hot topic of interconnects (I/O) are completely covered. Authors bring a wealth of experience and ideas; this is a must-own book for any embedded designer. |
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#11: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics Magazine - September 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 17 September 2008 | Views: 4192 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 11.5 MB ISSN: 0268-4519 Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#12: E-Books » Magazine : Everyday Practical Electronics Magazine - September 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 29 August 2008 | Views: 2960 |
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Publisher: Wimborne Publishing Ltd. Language: English Number of Pages: 72 PDF: 11.8 MB ISSN: 0262 3617 Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) Magazine is the Number #1 hobby electronics and computer projects magazine for electronics constructors everywhere. Every issue is packed with ideas, theory and projects for you to build — using class-leading drawings and illustrations, with full circuit diagrams, p.c.b. layouts, artwork and photos, EPE is bound to have something of interest to you! |
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#14: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics Magazine - July/August 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 29 June 2008 | Views: 6071 |
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English | PDF | 136 Pages | 11.6 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#15: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics Magazine - June 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 8 June 2008 | Views: 5163 |
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Elektor Electronics Magazine - June 2008
English | PDF | 88 Pages | 14 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#16: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts & Volts May 2008 |
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| The Author: hombre076 | 23 April 2008 | Views: 2319 |
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Nuts & Volts May 2008 | English | 116 pages | PDF | 15 MB The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color. Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers. |
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#17: E-Books : Robot Builder's Cookbook: Build and Design Your Own Robots |
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| The Author: hrdn | 10 April 2008 | Views: 3330 |
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Publisher: Newnes | Number Of Pages: 384 | 2007-07-31 | ISBN: 0750665564 | PDF | 10.87 MB Owen Bishop introduces, through hands-on project work, the mechanics, electronics and programming involved in practical robot design-and-build. The use of the PIC microcontroller throughout provides a painless introduction to programming whilst harnessing the power of a highly popular microcontroller used by students and design engineers worldwide. This is a book for first-time robot builders, advanced builders wanting to know more about programming robots and students in Further and Higher Education tackling microcontroller-based practical work. They will all find this book a unique and exciting source of projects, ideas and techniques, to be combined into a wide range of fascinating robots. · Full step-by-step instructions for 5 complete self-build robots · Introduces key techniques in electronics, programming and construction - for robust robots that work first time · Illustrations, close-up photographs and a lively, readable text make this a fun and informative guide for novice and experienced robot builders |
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#18: Other : PIC Simulator IDE v6.40 |
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| The Author: decent | 13 January 2008 | Views: 23644 |
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PIC Simulator IDE is powerful application that supplies PIC developers with user-friendly graphical development environment for Windows with integrated simulator (emulator), Basic compiler, assembler, disassembler and debugger. PIC Simulator IDE currently supports the following microcontrollers from the Microchip PICmicro 12F and 16F product lines: 12F629, 12F675, 12F683, 16F627, 16F627A, 16F628, 16F628A, 16F630, 16F648A, 16F676, 16F684, 16F685, 16F687, 16F688, 16F689, 16F690, 16F72, 16F73, 16F74, 16F76, 16F77, 16F737, 16F747, 16F767, 16F777, 16F83, 16F84, 16F84A, 16F87, 16F88, 16F818, 16F819, 16F870, 16F871, 16F872, 16F873, 16F873A, 16F874, 16F874A, 16F876, 16F876A, 16F877, 16F877A. Additional PIC models sharing the same architecture will be supported in the new releases. PIC Simulator IDE main features:- Main simulation interface showing internal microcontroller architecture, - FLASH program memory editor, EEPROM data memory editor, hardware stack viewer, - Microcontroller pinout interface for simulation of digital I/O and analog inputs, - Variable simulation rate, simulation statistics, - Breakpoints manager for code debugging with breakpoints support, - PIC assembler, interactive assembler editor for beginners, PIC disassembler, - Powerful PIC Basic compiler with smart Basic source editor, |
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#19: E-Books : The 8051 Microcontroller: Architecture, Programming, and Applications |
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| The Author: Michael | 8 December 2007 | Views: 4440 |
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ISBN: 0314772782 | 241 pages | April 1991 | PDF | 6.14 MB Designed as a main or supplementary text for courses on microprocessors or microcontrollers. Packaged with a customized disk containing an 8051 assembler and 8051 simulator. Focuses on programming the Intel 8051 microcontroller, one of the most common microprocessors used in controls or instrumentation applications using assembly code. Text has been updated to include easier-to-read computer programs and more hardware interfacing. Instruction Set in the Appendix has been expanded. Preliminary and hardware chapters from Ayala's 8086 text (1995) have been added so the 8051 text can now be used in a first microprocessor course as well as advanced. |
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#20: E-Books : Microcontroller Programming |
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| The Author: Michael | 8 December 2007 | Views: 4080 |
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December 2006 | 850 Pages | PDF | 3.14 MB Using the popular and pervasive mid-range 8-bit Microchip PIC® as an archetype, Microcontroller Programming offers a self-contained presentation of the multidisciplinary tools needed to design and implement modern embedded systems and microcontrollers. The authors begin with basic electronics, number systems, and data concepts followed by digital logic, arithmetic, conversions, circuits, and circuit components to build a firm background in the computer science and electronics fundamentals involved in programming microcontrollers. For the remainder of the book, they focus on PIC architecture and programming tools and work systematically through programming various functions, modules, and devices. |
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