blueroomelectronics said:I'm looking for PIC enthusiasts who would like to assist in writing yet another PIC book.
Here's the idea.
It's a book that can be downloaded free for personal use, commercial use would be asked to make a donation.
A dynamic book that can grow as new chapters / ideas are added.
Most PIC books are somewhat outdated (16F84 books) or very expensive like Embedded Design with the PIC18F452 $93
The sort of PICs and projects I'd like to use initially, well the list could change but mostly 16F & 18F series parts that include debug support, I personally belive the debugger is such an important tool for learning I'd like the projects to be able to use it. Of course projects that use any of my kits would be preferred as I've designed them for student, learning use.
What I need from you...
Ideas, programs in ASM, BASIC or C. Must be the free or student editions. Even just a working program.
What do I / we (the editors) do
I'll attempt to make all the chapters have the same look and feel, I can also draw schematics, design PCBs and do 3D illustrations if needed.
What's in it for you? Your name in lights and serous contributors will be considered for the "PCB samples" list
Your project, source code, demo whatever will have your name on it.
How will the collaboration work...
Using Google Docs of courseA basic word processor that will allow both editing and viewing.
If you're interested in such an endeavor RSVP in this thread.
blueroomelectronics said:Well why not, just no 16F84 please
16F628A good, 16F88 better (debug support and A/D) There are so many 16F books out there but few 18F.
I really want to emphasize how the debugger makes learning PICs and is so affordable.
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