Parallel Processing With the Propeller--Made Easy!
"This book should find a place on any Propellerhead's bookshelf, between Parallax's Propeller Manual and its Programming and Customizing the Multicore Propeller volumes." Make: 24
Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing walks you through the essential skills you need to build and control devices using the Propeller chip and its parallel processing environment. Find out how to use each of the identical 32-bit processors, known as cogs, and make the eight cogs effectively interact with each other. The book covers Propeller hardware and software setup, memory, and the Spin language. Step-by-step projects give you hands-on experience as you learn how to:
Use Propeller I/O techniques with extensive Spin code examples
Display numbers with seven segment displays
Create accurate, controlled pulse sequences
Add a 16 character by two line LCO display
Control R/C hobby servos
Use motor amplifiers to control small motors
Run a bipolar stepper motor
Build a gravity sensor-based auto-leveling table
Run DC motors with incremental encoders
Run small AC motors
You'll also find hundreds of lines of ready-to-run documented Spin code as well as PDFs of all the schematics on McGraw-Hill's website: Downloads available at www.mhprofessional.com/computingdownload
"This book should find a place on any Propellerhead's bookshelf, between Parallax's Propeller Manual and its Programming and Customizing the Multicore Propeller volumes." Make: 24
https://www.gandhi.com.mx/programming-the-propeller-with-spin-a-beginner-s-guide-to-parallel-processing616441Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing<h4>Parallel Processing With the Propeller--Made Easy!</h4>
<p>"This book should find a place on any Propellerhead's bookshelf, between Parallax's <em>Propeller Manual</em> and its <em>Programming and Customizing the Multicore Propeller</em> volumes." Make: 24</p>
<p><em>Programming the Propeller with Spin: A Beginner's Guide to Parallel Processing</em> walks you through the essential skills you need to build and control devices using the Propeller chip and its parallel processing environment. Find out how to use each of the identical 32-bit processors, known as cogs, and make the eight cogs effectively interact with each other. The book covers Propeller hardware and software setup, memory, and the Spin language. Step-by-step projects give you hands-on experience as you learn how to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Use Propeller I/O techniques with extensive Spin code examples</li>
<li>Display numbers with seven segment displays</li>
<li>Create accurate, controlled pulse sequences</li>
<li>Add a 16 character by two line LCO display</li>
<li>Control R/C hobby servos</li>
<li>Use motor amplifiers to control small motors</li>
<li>Run a bipolar stepper motor</li>
<li>Build a gravity sensor-based auto-leveling table</li>
<li>Run DC motors with incremental encoders</li>
<li>Run small AC motors</li>
</ul>
<p>You'll also find hundreds of lines of ready-to-run documented Spin code as well as PDFs of all the schematics on McGraw-Hill's website: Downloads available at www.mhprofessional.com/computingdownload</p>
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