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Programming the Propeller With Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing by Harprit Singh Sandhu and Harprit Sandhu (2010, Paperback)

Author: Harprit Singh Sandhu, Harprit Sandhu | Publisher: Tab Books | Language: English
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    Key Details
    Author:Harprit Singh Sandhu, Harprit Sandhu
    Language:English
    Publisher:Tab Books
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:0071716661
    ISBN-13:9780071716666

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    Length:352 pages
    Thickness:0.8 in
    Weight:21.6 oz

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    A hands-on introduction to parallel processing for microchip programmers

    Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing covers the Propeller chip--the first parallel processing engine to be made available to the general public at an affordable price. This easy-to-follow beginner's guide introduces you to the power of parallel processing with microcontrollers. Master the techniques you need to use the Propeller chip for simple projects that use parallel processing techniques. The book examines basic to sophisticated input and output methods, which are explained and then combined to make various devices and to control simple systems.

    Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing:

    • Explains the ins-and-outs of the Spin language
    • Examines, step by step, how to make multiple processors in a single chip work in parallel
    • Includes programming examples for a wide variety of applications, including timers, display devices, motors, and communications
    • Covers debugging techniques
    • Features downloadable Spin code examples

    Practical, easy-to-follow coverage:
    Introduction to the Propeller Chip; Understanding the Propeller Chip; The Hardware and Software Set Up; Writing Programs, the Propeller Tool; The Shared Memory; The Eight Cogs; Understanding one Cog in Detail; The Spin Language; Special Terms Used in the Software; The Concept of Shared Memory; The Use of Flags; Why Parallel Processing and When is it Better; Tasks Which Lend Themselves to Parallel Processing; The Projects: Reading Inputs Into the System; Controlling Outputs Out of the System; Using Liquid Crystal Displays; Using LCD Displays with a Dedicated Cog; Using a Computer Terminal; Motor Amplifiers; Running Hobby, R/C Servo Motors; Running a R/C Servo Motor; Running Small DC Motors; Running a DC Motor with Multiple Cogs; Running DC Motors with Quadrature Encoders; Running a Motor with an Attached Encoder with Multiple Cogs; Running Bipolar Stepper Motors; Creating Timers and Counters; Managing Memory; Communicating with Computers; Making a Single Set Point Controller; Debugging

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