J
JRW68
I am a senior M.E. student at penn state who is looking to learn alot
more about electronics, mainly in microcontrollers and similar
topics. I dont want to come across as a TEACH ME person. I searched
ALL of the posts on this forum as well as other ones, I have also
searched the web and frankly am tired of sifting through all the
results. So, I was hoping for some direction. I have had C++,
Electrical engineering, and Controls classes for my degree. We were
taught alot about each topic but not how to combine everything to
produce an outcome, if you know what I mean. You might ask why I
dont just take a class in electronics at PSU, well I dont care to pay
for something that I will probably be forced to learn on my own even
if I have a proffessor teaching it. (thats headed in a whole other
topic)
I was curious about what books you might suggest that would suite my
level of knowledge. As well as books on using a computer as a
control device, I have seen some info on this but a good book would
be nice. I have looked several places at books, when I find books
they either seem too simple or not really what I want. Text books
would be fine too
I understand the physical aspect of what I will need todo: make a
program, transfer it to a PIC, and "plumb it up"..... I was wondering
if there was software that allowed you to basically construct block
diagrams of your control system, set range of input values, and
simply apply output scenarios... I think this would be more M.E.
oriented.... if no thing exists, some programmer reading this should
make it haha (pass it on)...Basically im trying to avoid relearning
programming languages although I can if I have to, which i probably
will have to.
Also I was wondering if anyone scavenges parts from things, like old
computers, VCRs, and whatever... I have several old computers and a
working old laptop (good old presario), Car ECMs.... im a junk
collector.. I was just curious if there was a book that i could get
that would help identify certain things and where they would be that
would be worth rescueing.
Man, now you guys probably think i chose the wrong major... if you
knew me you would understand....
Thanks.... your time is appriciated
John
more about electronics, mainly in microcontrollers and similar
topics. I dont want to come across as a TEACH ME person. I searched
ALL of the posts on this forum as well as other ones, I have also
searched the web and frankly am tired of sifting through all the
results. So, I was hoping for some direction. I have had C++,
Electrical engineering, and Controls classes for my degree. We were
taught alot about each topic but not how to combine everything to
produce an outcome, if you know what I mean. You might ask why I
dont just take a class in electronics at PSU, well I dont care to pay
for something that I will probably be forced to learn on my own even
if I have a proffessor teaching it. (thats headed in a whole other
topic)
I was curious about what books you might suggest that would suite my
level of knowledge. As well as books on using a computer as a
control device, I have seen some info on this but a good book would
be nice. I have looked several places at books, when I find books
they either seem too simple or not really what I want. Text books
would be fine too
I understand the physical aspect of what I will need todo: make a
program, transfer it to a PIC, and "plumb it up"..... I was wondering
if there was software that allowed you to basically construct block
diagrams of your control system, set range of input values, and
simply apply output scenarios... I think this would be more M.E.
oriented.... if no thing exists, some programmer reading this should
make it haha (pass it on)...Basically im trying to avoid relearning
programming languages although I can if I have to, which i probably
will have to.
Also I was wondering if anyone scavenges parts from things, like old
computers, VCRs, and whatever... I have several old computers and a
working old laptop (good old presario), Car ECMs.... im a junk
collector.. I was just curious if there was a book that i could get
that would help identify certain things and where they would be that
would be worth rescueing.
Man, now you guys probably think i chose the wrong major... if you
knew me you would understand....
Thanks.... your time is appriciated
John