Synopsis
This top-down generic treatment of microprocesors covers both hardware and software in a non-specific way broadening the marketing in electrical engineering and computer science departments. This course is taken by all computer engineering majors and many computer science majors. It can stand alone or be used in conjunction with Cady's The Motorla M68HC11 Microcontroller: Hardware and Software Engineering. It is intended for use in a Microprocessor course in electrical engineering and computer science at the junior or senior undergraduate level.
Présentation de l'éditeur
Microcontrollers and Microcomputers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering, Second Edition, is an ideal introductory text for an embedded system or microcontroller course. While most texts discuss only one specific microcontroller, this book offers a unique approach by covering the common ground among all microcontrollers in one volume. Since the text does not focus on a particular processor, it can be used with processor-specific material--such as manufacturer's data sheets and reference manuals--or with texts, including author Fredrick M. Cady's Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC11 or Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC12. Now fully updated, the second edition covers the fundamental operation of standard microcontroller features, including parallel and serial I/O interfaces, interrupts, analog-to-digital conversion, and timers, focusing on the electrical interfaces as needed. It devotes one chapter to showing how a variety of devices can be used, and emphasizes C program software development, design, and debugging.
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