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Microcontroller Technology: The 68HC11, 5/E
Peter SpasovSir Sanford Fleming College

ISBN-10: 0131129848
ISBN-13:  9780131129849

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2005
Format:  Paper; 736 pp
Published:  01/21/2004
Status: Instock


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For introductory courses in Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, and Embedded Control.

This updated edition continues to provide students with the background needed to understand and use any 8-bit microcontrollers, specifically the very popular Motorola 68HC11 and 68HC12. Covering a wide range of topics, at a wide range of levels, it serves as a guide to real-time control software and interfacing, and concentrates on applications throughout—encouraging hands-on practice using computer simulation or an evaluation board.

  • An explanation of basic principles from the ground up—Covers addressing modes, scaling operations, all instruction types, stack operations, and interrupt handling.
    • Allows students with little or no prior knowledge to gain a thorough understanding of the material.

  • C programming and assembly language—Includes real-time control techniques and algorithms, digital signal processing, and fuzzy logic.
    • Gives students the information and techniques necessary for designing control software.

  • Chapter openers—List learning objectives that highlight the important points in each chapter.
    • Provides students with clear instruction and learning goals.

  • Numerous appendices.
    • Reinforces for students key topics presented in the text; provides a handy future reference guide.

  • Accompanying CD-ROM—Contains source code, a demo version of the THRSim11 simulator, a fully functional demo of ICC11 C compiler, and much more.
    • Provides students with exciting hands-on technological experience.

  • Real-use applications and considerations for choosing the appropriate microcontroller—Includes a survey of different microcontrollers.
    • Walks students step-by-step through some choice examples of real-life applications, allowing them to select the microcontroller best suited for the situation at hand.

  • NEW - More information on networking communications—Includes Ethernet and Internet interfacing.
    • Shows students the increasing frequency of embedded devices that can be connected to the Internet.

  • NEW - Overview of the new HCS12 family, the next generation of the 68HC11 and the 68HC12 line of microcontrollers.
    • Gives students the most advanced text on microcontrollers on the market today.

I. INTRODUCING MICROCONTROLLER TECHNOLOGY.

 1. Microcontroller Concepts.

II. SOFTWARE.

 2. Programming.

 3. The Stack, Subroutines, Interrupts, and Resets.

 4. Cross Assembly and Program Development.

III. HARDWARE.

 5. Bus Concepts and Modes of Operation.

 6. Microcontroller Hardware.

 7. Clocked Operation.

IV. INTERFACING.

 8. Interfacing Concepts.

 9. Parallel Input/Output.

10. The Serial Subsystems.

11. Programmable Timer Operations.

12. The Analog Converter Subsystem.

V. THE MICROCONTROLLER WORLD.

13. Application Control Software.

14. Applications.

15. Eight-Bit Microcontroller Families.

APPENDICES.

A. Instruction Set Summary.

B. Quick Reference.

C. Further Information.

D. Conventions.

E. Header and Library File Source Listings.

F. Digital Logic and Binary Codes.

G. Basic Waveforms.

H. Internet and CD-ROM Sources.

Glossary.

Abbreviations.

Index.

Instructor's Manual, 5/E
Spasov
©2005 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 80 pp | Instock
ISBN-10: 0131129856 | ISBN-13: 9780131129856
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