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Introduction to Microcontrollers

Small book cover: Introduction to Microcontrollers

Introduction to Microcontrollers
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Publisher: Vienna University of Technology
Number of pages: 175

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This text has been developed for the introductory courses on microcontrollers taught by the Institute of Computer Engineering at the Vienna University of Technology. It introduces undergraduate students to the field of microcontrollers -- what they are, how they work, how they interface with their I/O components, and what considerations the programmer has to observe in hardware-based and embedded programming.

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