Using C Language Programming for 8-bit Microcontroller

Microcontroller peripherals on-chip reduced number of external components needed in the design. IO may be general purpose serial IO, ADC and sometimes even special purpose pins IO supports all I2C bus protocol, such as building a chip. Typically, these devices they are currently registered for IO CPU – for example, to create a signal on one pin output is often required CPU to write “1″ to the corresponding IO register bits. one often requires a bit of each. register IO. such ports may be 8-bit register and the output bit of register means each IO pin output port hardware. is how many bits are in the C and Cons of how each of the appropriate operating Plain C. will be powerful enough to take any action that need to register IO bit (integer or other object) is. (after one of the first large gathering for the C source to write nascent Unix operating system in C. !) Note the example of following the appropriate values: Const Qualifier and a string of Harvard Architecture If you read only the table or “variable”, then you should notify the const “expansion. In most cases, editing will be allocated. in the program memory and SRAM does not take up space. Microcontrollers something called a “Harvard Architecture” – program and data gaps that separate and instructions must be in a space separated list.

Category : C / C++, Programming
Source : http://www.atmel.com
Language : English
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Date : December 7th, 2009
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