Now in Stock – Microcontroller Radio Telemetry Projects Book
If you want to learn more about radio telemetry programming using the PIC18F series, then Dogan Ibrahim’s new book is the one for you. Microcontroller based Radio Telemetry Projects is now available in the Elektor Store, a book perfect for students, practicing engineers and for hobbyists who want to learn more. But don’t take our word for it, check out the 26-page preview of the book so you see for yourself.
If you want to learn more about radio telemetry programming using the PIC18F series, then Dogan Ibrahim’s new book is the one for you. Microcontroller based Radio Telemetry Projects is now available in the Elektor Store, a book perfect for students, practicing engineers and for hobbyists who want to learn more. But don’t take our word for it, check out the 26-page preview of the book so you see for yourself.
Radio Telemetry is the process of data communication using radio waves. It is used in many applications where it may be necessary to read signals from environmental sensors or to control a device or a piece of hardware remotely.
This book not only considers the typical application areas of radio telemetry, such as factory automation, robotics, medical applications and so on, but it also considers the design of a radio telemetry based mini weather station as an example system, where the developed system can measure the temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and much, much more.
Most radio telemetry applications are based on the Low Power Radio (LPRA) or Short Distance Radio (SDR) techniques, and nearly all use some kind of processor to read, format and transmit/receive the data. This book considers all of this, and more, to ensure your knowledge of telemetry programming reaches its potential.
Further information and ordering
Radio Telemetry is the process of data communication using radio waves. It is used in many applications where it may be necessary to read signals from environmental sensors or to control a device or a piece of hardware remotely.
This book not only considers the typical application areas of radio telemetry, such as factory automation, robotics, medical applications and so on, but it also considers the design of a radio telemetry based mini weather station as an example system, where the developed system can measure the temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and much, much more.
Most radio telemetry applications are based on the Low Power Radio (LPRA) or Short Distance Radio (SDR) techniques, and nearly all use some kind of processor to read, format and transmit/receive the data. This book considers all of this, and more, to ensure your knowledge of telemetry programming reaches its potential.
Further information and ordering