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Using Microprocessors and Microcomputers: The Motorola Family, 4/E
William C. Wray
Joseph D. Greenfield
Ross Bannatyne

ISBN-10: 0138404062
ISBN-13:  9780138404062

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  1999
Format:  Paper; 946 pp
Published:  07/07/1998
Status: Instock


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Description

Reflecting the most recent changes in the ever-advancing Motorola Microcontroller market, this leading textbook for the Motorola family of microprocessors remains at the forefront of its field, as it continues to define the first foray into the world of microprocessors. Now in its Fourth Edition it builds upon the traditional coverage of 8-bit technology to include the exciting applications of Motorola's microcontrollers - the 68HC11 family - and goes beyond to include many new high-performance designs.


Features

NEW TO THIS EDITION
  • NEW - Discusses today's most significant trends in the microcomputer and microcontroller worlds. Pg.___
  • NEW - Considers the many new developments in the area of memory. Pg.___
  • NEW - Includes new chapters on:
    • The 68HC08 family (Ch.11). Pg.___

    • The 16-bit 68HC12 MCU, with in-depth analyses on the revolutionary new system development methods, new 16- and 32-bit Evaluation Boards which use built-in Background Debug Modes, and the Modular Microcomputer Development Systems. (Ch.18). Pg.___

    • A radically new RISC type of MCU, the MPC505, that uses a 32-bit Power PC CPU (Ch.19). Pg.___

  • Describes basic computer arithmetic. Pg.___
  • Includes material on System Design procedures and updated Logic Analyzers, plus includes full descriptions of the Microcomputer Development Systems for the 68HC05 family of Microcontrollers. Pg.___
  • Covers real-world applications and interfacing concepts. Pg.___
  • Examines the fundamental concepts of the 68000 families of Microprocessors that are used as the basis of many new Microcontrollers. Pg.___


New To This Edition

  • Discusses today's most significant trends in the microcomputer and microcontroller worlds. Pg.___
  • Considers the many new developments in the area of memory. Pg.___
  • Includes new chapters on:
    • The 68HC08 family (Ch.11). Pg.___

    • The 16-bit 68HC12 MCU, with in-depth analyses on the revolutionary new system development methods, new 16- and 32-bit Evaluation Boards which use built-in Background Debug Modes, and the Modular Microcomputer Development Systems. (Ch.18). Pg.___

    • A radically new RISC type of MCU, the MPC505, that uses a 32-bit Power PC CPU (Ch.19). Pg.___


Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary, Glossary, References, and Problems.)

 1. Introduction to Microcomputers.


 2. Computer Arithmetic and Logic Operations.


 3. The Basic Computer.


 4. Accumulator and Memory Reference Instructions.


 5. Stacks, Subroutine, and Other Instructions.


 6. Assembly Language for the 6800 Family.


 7. The Hardware Configuration of the 6800 System.


 8. Input/Output.


 9. Interrupts and Timing.


10. Eight-Bit Microcontrollers.


11. The 68HC08 Microcontroller.


12. System Debugging.


13. Microcomputer Development Systems.


14. Real-World Applications and Interfacing Techniques.


15. 68000 Family.


16. Advanced Features of the Newer Members of the 68000 Family.


17. 16- and 32-Bit Microcontrollers.


18. The 68HC12 Microcontroller.


19. Advanced 32-Bit Microcontrollers.



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