Introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers
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Rev. ed. of: Introduction to microprocessors. Oxford ; Boston : Newnes 1998.
Included Index.
1. Basic microprocessor systems --
2. Binary --
the way micros count --
3. Hexadecimal --
the way we communicate with micros --
4. How micros calculate --
5. An introduction to logic gates and their uses --
6. Registers and memories --
7. A microprocessor-based system --
8. A typical 8-bit microprocessor --
9. Programming --
using machine code and assembly language --
10. High-level languages --
11. The development of microprocessors and microcontrollers --
12. The Pentium family --
13. The PowerPC --
14. The Athlon XP --
15. Microcontrollers and how to use them --
16. Using a PIC microcontroller for a real project --
17. Interfacing --
18. Test equipment and fault-finding --
App. A. Special function register file --
App. B. PIC 16CXXX instruction set.
Introduces the workings of the microprocessor, its applications, and programming in assembler and high level languages such as C and Java. This book is intended for electronics and IT students, as well as for technicians and engineers, including IT systems support staff, and maintenance/service engineers.
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