Using the popular, powerful, yet easy to understand Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller as a representative example, this text provides a comprehensive introduction to the concepts, principles, and techniques of microprocessors and microprocessor-based systems. This edition focuses on the elements and features of the 68HC11 microcontroller IC - one of the most powerful and flexible 8-bit microprocessors in general use today - as a representative device for teaching/learning microprocessor principles and concepts. It also adds, expands and updates coverage of: negation and overflow; IEEE/ANSI logic symbol standards, databus concepts and operations; memory types; microprogramming, microcontrollers, and assemblers; reset operation, on-chip memory and I/O ports, and 4K pages; two-operand ALU operations; MPU reset operation; multiplication and division instructions; on-chip timer system; programmed time intervals; on-chip A/D converter system; a wide range of on-chip control registers; Baud rate, synchronous communication, RS-232-C standard, modems; 68HC11's on-chip serial communication system; and the Centronics printer interface.
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An introduction to microprocessors, updated to cover recent models. Designed as a first course in microcomputers, this new edition covers the hardware and machine language software of the 8080/8085 and...
Using the popular, powerful, and easy-to-understand 68HC11 microprocessor as a representative example, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the concepts, principles, and techniques of microprocessors and microprocessor based ...
Reflecting the most recent changes in the ever advancing Motorola Microcontroller market, this leading book for the Motorola family of microprocessors remains at the forefront of its field. Discussing today's...
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