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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Two Books in One "Running Small Motors with PIC Microcontroller" is a well written book on the subject. I am new to Picbasic programming and Interfacing PIC with small motors but this book combined the two into one. As I go through the book, I appreciate the ease of use of the picbasic language in the applications and got a lot of helpful hints to interfacing motors with the PIC microcontroller. The chapter on "DC Servo Motors With Encoders" is well written with the programs graded with increasing difficulty to guide anyone through the programming of encoder controlled applications. $500 in Extra Materials Needed Amongst Other Problems. I'm not at all impressed with having yet another book out there that requires you to go out and buy an absurd amount of extra hardware to use it. A previous reviewer seems to shrug off the quoted $500 price tag of the required Lab X-1 board. I can't. And if you want to start producing more than 1 end product, what do you do, go out and buy an X-1 for each one of your projects ? What's wrong with building motors from discreet, low cost components ? It also follows that anyone serious about programming PICs for any use should be using the free C compiler offered by Microchip. C isn't much more difficult than PIC Basic and it is the professional choice. Did the author/publisher forget to mention about the extra cost and overhead required to use this book ? It should have been mentioned up front and in bold print !! The author also makes use of prepackaged amplifier boards when a free sample or low cost LMD18200 or similar amp-on-a-chip would do. If you want the kind of simplicity that the book boasts, you can get a Parallax Basic Stamp at a fraction of the cost. This book is a money vampire. I'm glad I got it on loan from the library and back it goes. Good value full of information This book is good value, as it contains more information than the cover may suggest. As a new comer to PIC programming and deciding to use PicBasicPro, I welcome the comprehensive approach adopted by the author. Chapters take you on logical steps towards Motor Control, Including eeprom, real time clocks and serial communication, all with example source code. The detailed chapters on DC Motors some with Encoder feedback and Stepper types are also backed up with extensive PicBasic code listings, which I must add work faultlessly. I enjoyed the author's easy style. I recommend this book without reservation, as it contains invaluable knowledge which is helpful to the beginner and the more experienced PIC user, who wants to add Motor control to their projects. Kudos to Mr. Sandhu
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