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Networking and Internetworking with Microcontrollers

Networking and Internetworking with Microcontrollers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ethernet, I2C, and RS-232 from the ground up
Review: If you've been following Fred Eady's long-running series of articles in Circuit Cellar, you know that this is a good book.

The book's focus is showing how to implement various interfaces that enable microcontrollers to communicate with remote computers or devices. The examples use Atmel AVR and Microchip PICmicro microcontrollers.

Fred starts with RS-232, followed by about the most detailed explanation I've seen for I2C communications. But a good 2/3 of the book is devoted to Ethernet interfacing and communications using the Cirrus CS8900A and Realtek RTL8019AS. If you're writing microcontroller Ethernet code from scratch, this book will show you how to do it.

And a plus is that Fred's writing is a pleasure to read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written... good source...
Review: Working for months with Atmel's AVR's in combination with RTL8019AS, this book became a kind of electronic bible to me. Have bought some of the boards from Fred Eady with the C sources, and translated that to my favorite programming language Bascom-AVR. At a few times not knowing why certain lines were in the C-code, and why they should remain in my Bascom-code. Working through the book, page-by-page showed me that a lot of pioneerswork had been done to get the code working. The book is well written, a lot of effort has been put in certain details of AVR, PIC, the CS8900A-CQ and the RTL8019AS microcontroller and ethernetchips.

Almost all program examples are written in C, and a few lines in PICBasic. The explanation of the registers is however handy when you are trying to program the AVR, PIC with RTL8019AS or CS8900A-CQ in assembler or as I did in Bascom-AVR.

Sniffer Screen Captures are printed to explain details about the ethernetframes. Things I have stumbled on while programming in Bascom-AVR like ICMP-checksum, IP-checksum and TCP-checksum are well explained.

A well-written book, worth every euro. Especially when you have bought some of the boards developed by Fred Eady.


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