Microprocessor Engineering

Microprocessor Engineering
Author: B. Holdsworth
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1483104907

Microprocessor Engineering provides an insight in the structures and operating techniques of a small computer. The book is comprised of 10 chapters that deal with the various aspects of computing. The first two chapters tackle the basic arithmetic and logic processes. The third chapter covers the various memory devices, both ROM and RWM. Next, the book deals with the general architecture of microprocessor. The succeeding three chapters discuss the software aspects of machine operation, while the last remaining three chapters talk about the relationship of the microprocessor with the outside world. The text will be of great use to undergraduate students of various disciplines. Practitioners of computer-related fields with no previous digital experience will find this book useful.

Microprocessor 2

Microprocessor 2
Author: Philippe Darche
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 178630564X

Calculation is the main function of a computer. The central unit is responsible for executing the programs. The microprocessor is its integrated form. This component, since the announcement of its marketing in 1971, has not stopped breaking records in terms of computing power, price reduction and integration of functions (calculation of basic functions, storage with integrated controllers). It is present today in most electronic devices. Knowing its internal mechanisms and programming is essential for the electronics engineer and computer scientist to understand and master the operation of a computer and advanced concepts of programming. This first volume focuses more particularly on the first generations of microprocessors, that is to say those that handle integers in 4 and 8-bit formats. The first chapter presents the calculation function and reminds the memory function. The following is devoted to notions of calculation model and architecture. The concept of bus is then presented. Chapters 4 and 5 can then address the internal organization and operation of the microprocessor first in hardware and then software. The mechanism of the function call, conventional and interrupted, is more particularly detailed in a separate chapter. The book ends with a presentation of architectures of the first microcomputers for a historical perspective. The knowledge is presented in the most exhaustive way possible with examples drawn from current and old technologies that illustrate and make accessible the theoretical concepts. Each chapter ends if necessary with corrected exercises and a bibliography. The list of acronyms used and an index are at the end of the book.

The Architecture of Small Computer Systems

The Architecture of Small Computer Systems
Author: Arthur G. Lippiatt
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1979
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

The two major themes of this book are: (1) to explain to computer science students what the hardware in a computer system does. Many computer scientists find difficulty in distinguishing what the electronic subsystems in a computer can do, from what a program can make them do. (2) To explain to engineers what a computer system does. Engineers find little difficulty in learning new digital electronic techniques, but they do have difficulty in understanding the wider picture of the overall system.

Automatic Instruments and Measuring Systems

Automatic Instruments and Measuring Systems
Author: Rudolf Radnai
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483135594

Jones' Instrument Technology, Volume 5: Automatic Instruments and Measuring Systems deals with general trends in automatic instruments and measuring systems. Specific examples are provided to illustrate the principles of such devices. A brief review of a considerable number of standards is undertaken, with emphasis on the IEC625 Interface System. Other relevant standards are reviewed, including the interface and backplane bus standards. This volume is comprised of seven chapters and begins with a short introduction to the principles of automatic measurements, classification of measuring systems, application areas, and interface systems. The discussion then turns to the connection of the individual units of an IEC-interface-based measuring system, along with control units, computers, programmable calculators, and special system controllers. The chapters that follow focus on the building blocks of automatic measuring systems, their design and assembly, and the merits and uses of IEC system analyzers. The final chapter reviews alternative serial and parallel systems and interfaces, as well as the standards available. This monograph will be invaluable to electronics and electrical engineers.