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Author Ibrahim, Dogan, author.

Title ARM-based microcontroller projects using MBED / Dogan Ibrahim.

Publication Info. Oxford : Newnes, an imprint of Elsevier, 2019.

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Summary ARM-based Microcontroller Projects Using mbed gives readers a good understanding of the basic architecture and programming of ARM-based microcontrollers using ARM's mbed software. The book presents the technology through a project-based approach with clearly structured sections that enable readers to use or modify them for their application. Sections include: Project title, Description of the project, Aim of the project, Block diagram of the project, Circuit diagram of the project, Construction of the project, Program listing, and a Suggestions for expansion. This book will be a valuable resource for professional engineers, students and researchers in computer engineering, computer science, automatic control engineering and mechatronics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Front Cover -- ARM-Based microcontroller projects using MBED -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Overview -- 1.2. Example Microcontroller-Based Control System -- 1.3. Summary -- 1.4. Exercises -- Chapter 2: Microcontroller-Based Project Development Cycle -- 2.1. Overview -- 2.1.1. The Program Development Cycle (PDC) -- 2.1.2. The Hardware Development Cycle (HDC) -- 2.2. Program Development Tools -- 2.2.1. BEGIN-END -- 2.2.2. Sequencing -- 2.2.3. IF-THEN-ELSE-ENDIF -- 2.2.4. DO-FOREVER-ENDDO -- 2.2.5. DO-ENDDO -- 2.2.6. REPEAT-UNTIL -- 2.2.7. Subprograms -- 2.2.8. Calling a Subprogram -- 2.3. Examples -- 2.4. Summary -- 2.5. Exercises -- Chapter 3: The ARM Microcontrollers -- 3.1. Overview -- 3.2. Brief History of ARM Processors -- 3.3. The ARM Processor Architecture -- 3.3.1. CICS and RISC -- 3.3.2. Why ARM? -- Cortex-M -- Cortex-R -- Cortex-A -- 3.3.3. Cortex-M Processor Comparison -- 3.3.4. Processor Performance Measurement -- 3.3.5. Cortex-M Compatibility -- 3.3.6. The Cortex Core Architecture -- 3.4. ARM Processor-Based Microcontroller Development Boards -- 3.4.1. LPC11U24 -- 3.4.2. LPC1768 -- 3.4.3. EFM32 Zero Gecko Starter Kit -- 3.4.4. Arch Pro -- 3.4.5. LPC4088 -- 3.4.6. LPC1769 LPCXpresso -- 3.4.7. LPC1347 LPCXpresso -- 3.4.8. u-blox C027 -- 3.4.9. Teensy 3.1 -- 3.4.10. DISCO-F334C8 -- 3.4.11. STM32 Nucleo Board Family -- 3.5. Summary -- 3.6. Exercises -- Chapter 4: STM32 Nucleo Development Boards -- 4.1. Overview -- 4.2. STM32 Nucleo Development Boards -- 4.2.1. Nucleo-32 Development Boards -- 4.2.2. Nucleo-64 Development Boards -- 4.2.3. Nucleo-144 Development Boards -- 4.3. STM32 Nucleo Expansion Boards -- 4.4. Summary -- 4.5. Exercises -- Chapter 5: The Nucleo-F411RE Development Board -- 5.1. Overview -- 5.2. The Nucleo-F411RE Development Board.
5.2.1. The Board -- 5.2.2. The Power Supply -- Powering Through the Micro-USB Connector -- Powering Through External Inputs -- Power Output -- 5.2.3. The LEDs -- 5.2.4. Push-Button Switches -- 5.2.5. Current Measurement -- 5.2.6. The ST-LINK/V2-1 -- 5.2.7. Input-Output Connectors -- 5.2.8. Jumpers at the Bottom of the Board -- 5.3. The Demo Software -- 5.4. Summary -- 5.5. Exercises -- Chapter 6: Architecture of the STM32F411RET6 Microcontroller -- 6.1. Overview -- 6.2. Key Features of the STM32F411RET6 Microcontroller -- 6.2.1. Power Modes -- Sleep Mode -- Stop Mode -- Standby Mode -- 6.2.2. Electrical Characteristics -- 6.2.3. The Interrupt Controller -- 6.2.4. The Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) -- 6.2.5. Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) -- 6.2.6. Temperature Sensor -- 6.2.7. Timers and Watchdogs -- 6.2.8. The Clock Circuit -- External Clock Sources -- Internal Clock Sources -- Microcontroller Clock Output (MCO) -- Low-Speed Clock Output (LSCO) -- Configuring the Clock -- 6.2.9. General Purpose Input and Output (GPIO) -- 6.2.10. I2C Interface -- 6.2.11. SPI Interface -- 6.2.12. I2S Interface -- 6.2.13. USART -- 6.3. Summary -- 6.4. Exercises -- Chapter 7: Using the Mbed With Simple Projects -- 7.1. Overview -- 7.2. Registering to Use Mbed -- 7.3. Nucleo-F411RE Development Board Pin Names -- 7.4. Project 1-Flashing LED -- 7.4.1. Description -- 7.4.2. Aim -- 7.4.3. Block Diagram -- 7.4.4. PDL of the Project -- 7.4.5. Program Listing -- 7.4.6. Other Useful Mbed Functions -- 7.4.7. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.5. Project 2-LED Flashing as Morse Code SOS -- 7.5.1. Description -- 7.5.2. Aim -- 7.5.3. Block Diagram -- 7.5.4. PDL of the Project -- 7.5.5. Program Listing -- 7.5.6. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.6. Project 3-Flashing an External LED -- 7.6.1. Description -- 7.6.2. Aim -- 7.6.3. Block Diagram -- 7.6.4. Circuit Diagram.
7.6.5. Project Construction -- 7.6.6. Program Listing -- 7.6.7. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.7. Project 4-Rotating LEDs -- 7.7.1. Description -- 7.7.2. Aim -- 7.7.3. Block Diagram -- 7.7.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.7.5. The Construction -- 7.7.6. The PDL -- 7.7.7. Program Listing -- 7.7.8. Modified Program -- 7.7.9. Another Modified Program -- 7.8. Project 5-Binary Counting LEDs -- 7.8.1. Description -- 7.8.2. Aim -- 7.8.3. Block Diagram -- 7.8.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.8.5. The PDL -- 7.8.6. Program Listing -- 7.9. Project 6-Random Flashing LEDs -- 7.9.1. Description -- 7.9.2. Aim -- 7.9.3. Block Diagram -- 7.9.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.9.5. The PDL -- 7.9.6. Program Listing -- 7.9.7. Modified Program -- 7.10. Project 7-LED Control With Push-button -- 7.10.1. Description -- 7.10.2. Aim -- 7.10.3. Block Diagram -- 7.10.4. The PDL -- 7.10.5. Program Listing -- 7.11. Project 8-Changing LED Flashing Rate -- 7.11.1. Description -- 7.11.2. Aim -- 7.11.3. Block Diagram -- 7.11.4. The PDL -- 7.11.5. Program Listing -- 7.12. Project 9-Binary Event Counting With LEDs -- 7.12.1. Description -- 7.12.2. Aim -- 7.12.3. Block Diagram -- 7.12.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.12.5. The PDL -- 7.12.6. Program Listing -- 7.13. Project 10-Using an External Button -- 7.13.1. Description -- 7.13.2. Aim -- 7.13.3. Block Diagram -- 7.13.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.13.5. The Construction -- 7.13.6. The PDL -- 7.13.7. Program Listing -- 7.13.8. DigitalIn Modes -- 7.13.9. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.14. Project 11-RGB LED Control -- 7.14.1. Description -- 7.14.2. Aim -- 7.14.3. Block Diagram -- 7.14.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.14.5. The Construction -- 7.14.6. The PDL -- 7.14.7. Program Listing -- 7.15. Project 12-Random Colored LED Display -- 7.15.1. Description -- 7.15.2. Aim -- 7.15.3. Block Diagram -- 7.15.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.15.5. The Construction -- 7.15.6. The PDL.
7.15.7. Program Listing -- 7.15.8. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.16. Project 13-7-Segment LED Display -- 7.16.1. Description -- 7.16.2. Aim -- 7.16.3. Block Diagram -- 7.16.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.16.5. The Construction -- 7.16.6. The PDL -- 7.16.7. Program Listing -- 7.16.8. Modified Program -- 7.16.9. Another Modified Program -- 7.16.10. Using Switch Statement -- 7.16.11. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.17. Project 14-Powering Large Loads-DC Motor Control -- 7.17.1. Description -- 7.17.2. Aim -- 7.17.3. Block Diagram -- Using a Bipolar Transistor -- Using a MOSFET -- Using a Relay -- 7.17.4. Circuit Diagram -- 7.17.5. The PDL -- 7.17.6. Program Listing -- 7.17.7. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 7.18. Summary -- 7.19. Exercises -- Chapter 8: Intermediate Level Projects -- 8.1. Overview -- 8.2. PROJECT 1-Two-Digit Multiplexed 7-Segment LED -- 8.2.1. Description -- 8.2.2. Aim -- 8.2.3. Block Diagram -- 8.2.4. Circuit Diagram -- 8.2.5. The Program Design Language -- 8.2.6. Program Listing -- 8.2.7. Modified Program -- 8.2.8. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 8.3. PROJECT 2-Four-Digit Multiplexed 7-Segment LED -- 8.3.1. Description -- 8.3.2. Aim -- 8.3.3. Block Diagram -- 8.3.4. Circuit Diagram -- 8.3.5. The PDL -- 8.3.6. Program Listing -- 8.3.7. Modified Program -- 8.3.8. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 8.4. Polling and Interrupts -- 8.4.1. Polling -- 8.4.2. Interrupts -- 8.5. PROJECT 3-Four-Digit 7-Segment LED Counter -- 8.5.1. Description -- 8.5.2. Aim -- 8.5.3. Block Diagram -- 8.5.4. Circuit Diagram -- 8.5.5. The PDL -- Using the Ticker -- 8.5.6. Program Listing -- 8.6. PROJECT 4-Four-Digit 7-Segment LED Event Counter -- 8.6.1. Description -- 8.6.2. Aim -- 8.6.3. Block Diagram -- 8.6.4. Circuit Diagram -- 8.6.5. The PDL -- 8.6.6. Program Listing -- 8.6.7. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 8.7. PROJECT 5-7-Segment LED Dice.
8.7.1. Description -- 8.7.2. Aim -- 8.7.3. Block Diagram -- 8.7.4. Circuit Diagram -- 8.7.5. The PDL -- 8.7.6. Program Listing -- 8.8. PC Serial Interface -- 8.8.1. Using the Putty -- Configuring the Putty Screen -- 8.8.2. Mbed Serial Port Functions and Display Control Characters -- 8.9. PROJECT 6-Volume of a Cylinder -- 8.9.1. Description -- 8.9.2. Aim -- 8.9.3. The PDL -- 8.9.4. Program Listing -- 8.9.5. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 8.10. PROJECT 7-Calculator -- 8.10.1. Description -- 8.10.2. Aim -- 8.10.3. The PDL -- 8.10.4. Program Listing -- 8.11. PROJECT 8-Learn Your Times Tables -- 8.11.1. Description -- 8.11.2. Aim -- 8.11.3. The PDL -- 8.11.4. Program Listing -- 8.12. PROJECT 9-Improving Your Multiplication Skills -- 8.12.1. Description -- 8.12.2. Aim -- 8.12.3. The PDL -- 8.12.4. Program Listing -- 8.13. PROJECT 10-Loop Execution Times -- 8.13.1. Description -- 8.13.2. Aim -- 8.13.3. The PDL -- Using a Timer -- 8.13.4. Program Listing -- 8.13.5. Suggestions for Additional Work -- 8.14. PROJECT 11-Reaction Timer -- 8.14.1. Description -- 8.14.2. Aim -- 8.14.3. The PDL -- 8.14.4. Program Listing -- 8.15. PROJECT 12-Event Counter -- 8.15.1. Description -- 8.15.2. Aim -- 8.15.3. The PDL -- 8.15.4. Program Listing -- 8.16. PROJECT 13-Hi-Lo Game -- 8.16.1. Description -- 8.16.2. Aim -- 8.16.3. The PDL -- 8.16.4. Program Listing -- 8.17. PROJECT 14-Serial Interrupt -- 8.17.1. Description -- 8.17.2. Aim -- 8.17.3. The PDL -- 8.17.4. Program Listing -- 8.18. PROJECT 15-Euro Millionaire Lottery Numbers -- 8.18.1. Description -- 8.18.2. Aim -- 8.18.3. The PDL -- 8.18.4. Program Listing -- 8.19. Using the Analog-to-Digital Converter -- 8.20. PROJECT 16-Digital Voltmeter -- 8.20.1. Description -- 8.20.2. Aim -- 8.20.3. Block Diagram -- 8.20.4. The PDL -- 8.20.5. Program Listing -- 8.21. PROJECT 17-Analog Temperature Sensor (Digital Thermometer).
Subject Microcontrollers.
Embedded computer systems -- Programming.
Programmable controllers.
Microcontrôleurs.
Automates programmables.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
Embedded computer systems -- Programming
Microcontrollers
Programmable controllers
Other Form: Print version: 0081029691 9780081029695 (OCoLC)1076227230
ISBN 9780081029701 (electronic bk.)
0081029705 (electronic bk.)
9780081029695
0081029691
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