Designing Mobile Robot Interfaces with 16-bit Microchip Microcontrollers
(Autor) Ahmet BindalThis textbook provides semester-length coverage of the basics of embedded programming to develop robotics-related projects. The author avoids the typical, theoretical approach of teaching students to develop embedded software using formal methods, in order to emphasize practical and fun projects. Every project detail is explained, including the overall system architecture, working principles of each peripheral device, program development to integrate each peripheral to the system, how to configure the processor, functionality check, operating system, and even developing front-end electronics for some sensors which do not have digital interface.
Ahmet Bindal
Ahmet Bindal is a professor of computer engineering at San José State University, specializing in computer architecture, neural architecture, and robotics. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. Bindal has extensive industry experience, having worked at IBM, Intel, and Philips Semiconductors. He has authored several textbooks, including Fundamentals of Computer Architecture and Design and Electronics for Embedded Systems. His research focuses on nano-scale electron devices and robotics.