Microprocessor Theory and Applications with 68000/68020 and Pentium
by
Mohamed Rafiquzzaman
Presents the fundamental concepts of assembly language programming and system design for typical microprocessors, such as the Motorola MC 68000/MC 68020 and Intel Pentium. This book includes a number of basic topics and assumes a basic digital logic background. It emphasizes the characteristics and principles common to typical microprocessors.
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Complete description
This book, which evolved from classroom notes developed for three microprocessor courses taught at California State Poly University, presents the fundamental concepts of assembly language programming and system design for typical microprocessors, such as the Motorola MC 68000/MC 68020 and Intel Pentium. This self-contained book includes a number of basic topics and assumes a basic digital logic background. The author has chosen to emphasize the characteristics and principles common to typical microprocessors. He demonstrates the basic microcomputer interfacing techniques via examples using the simplest possible devices such as switches, LEDs, A/D converters, hexadecimal keyboard, and seven-segment displays.
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General info
Publisher & Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
City:
Chicester
Pages:
570
More info:
height 255 mm
width 186 mm
weight 1172 gr
thickness 33 mm
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Age recommended:
Professional and scholarly
Subject Indexing & Classification
Dewey: 005.136
Library of Congress Subject: Pentium (Microprocessor)
Summary
Microprocessor Theory and Applications with 68000/68020 and Pentium
Preface. Credits. 1. Introduction to Microprocessors. 2. Microcomputer Architecture. 3. Microprocessor Memory Organization. 4. Microprocessor Input/Output. 5. Microprocessor Programming Concepts. 6. Assembly Language Programming with the 68000. 7. 68000 Hardware and Interfacing. 8. Assembly Language Programming with the 68020. 9. 68020 Hardware and Interfacing. 10. Assembly Language Programming with the Pentium: Part 1. 11. Assembly Language Programming with the Pentium: Part 2. 12. Pentium Hardware and Interfacing. Appendix A. Answers to Selected Problems. Appendix B. Glossary. Appendix C. Motorola 68000 and Support Chips. Appendix D. 68000 Execution Times. Appendix E. 68000 / Selected 68020 Instruction Set. Appendix F. Pentium Instruction Format and Timing. Appendix G. Pentium Instruction Set in Real Mode (Selected). Appendix H. Pentium Pinout and Pin Descriptions. Bibliography. Index.
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