Microcomputer engineering

Presents the fundamentals of microcomputer hardware and software for those with little or no computer and electronics background, but with knowledge of digital systems. Using the Motorola 68HC11 as the example, the book covers both lecture and laboratory material.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Miller, Gene H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice Hall 1993
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Table of Contents:
  • Computer Fundamentals
  • Numbers and Number Systems
  • Octal, Hexadecimal, and Binary Numbers
  • Two's Complement Signed Numbers
  • Binary-coded Decimal Numbers
  • Digital System Fundamentals
  • Signals, Functions, and Hardware
  • Combinational Logic Networks
  • Flip Flops and Registers
  • Memory
  • Synchronous Sequential Networks
  • Digital Systems
  • Synchronous Serial Communications Example
  • Instruction-controlled Information Processor Example
  • Stored Program Processors
  • Block Diagram
  • Instruction Operation
  • Definition of the Instruction Set
  • General-purpose Computer
  • Microprocessors and Microcomputers
  • Integrated Circuit Technology
  • The Microprocessor and Microcomputer
  • Microcomputer Applications
  • Instruction Subset and Machine Language
  • The 68HC11 Computer Operation
  • The Programming Model
  • Internal Computer Operations
  • Instructions and Addressing Modes
  • Extended Addressing
  • Direct Addressing
  • Inherent Addressing
  • Double-byte Data
  • Immediate Addressing
  • Indexed Addressing
  • Relative Addressing
  • Addressing Mode Summary
  • An Expanded Repertoire
  • The Instruction Set Table
  • A Tour through the Basic Instructions
  • The Comparison Branch Instructions
  • Applications of Complex Instructions
  • Double-precision Instructions
  • Machine Language Programming Example
  • Minimum Requirements of a Good Program
  • A Classic Example: Copy a Table
  • Assemblers and Assembly Language
  • The Assembly Process
  • The Editor, Assembler, and Loader Programs.