Microcontrollers and Microcomputers

Microcontrollers and Microcomputers
Author: Fredrick M. Cady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2010
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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.

Microcomputer Hardware, Software, and Troubleshooting for Engineering and Technology

Microcomputer Hardware, Software, and Troubleshooting for Engineering and Technology
Author: James L. Antonakos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Contains 47 exercises introducing topics in microcomputer repair and servicing in increasing degrees of sophistication. An introduction is followed by sections addressing basic skills, microcomputer hardware, microcomputer software, and selected topics from computer languages to processor architectu

Engineering Software III

Engineering Software III
Author: R. A. Adey
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1086
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662023350

These proceedings contain the papers presented at the Third International Conference and Exhibition on Engineering Software held at Imperial College, London during the period April 11th - 13th, 1983. I must thank again the authors who submitted the large numbers of papers which made selection a difficult task. The theme of the conference is the use and application of computers in engineering. Many abbreviations have been invented to describe the use of computers from CAD, CAM, CADMAT etc. but the term which best describes the scope of the conference is Computer Aided Engineering, CAE. The papers have been split into sections covering different application areas such as Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering. Other sections cover techniques such as Finite Elements, Boundary Elements and General Simu lation. An important session at the conference was the new field of engineering databases and as in past conferences the special sessions were devoted to microcomputers. R.A. ADEY (EDITOR) ENGINEERING SOFTWARE DESIGN 3 MENU INPUT GENERATING SYSTEM FOR THE FORTRAN PROGRAMS I. Kovacic Institute of Structural and Earthquake Engineering Department of Civil Engineering University "Edvard Kardelj" of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia INTRODUCTION Although fortran Is losing competition with the new languages it Is still very used programming language, especially in the technical software production. Technical tasks are not to be described by a lot of data usually, as in business applications.

Microcomputer Software for Civil Engineers

Microcomputer Software for Civil Engineers
Author: Howard Falk
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1468465848

This is a book about software packages for use by civil engineers. It is written for engineers who need software that can do the job without re quiring that they become computer experts or programmers. The purpose of this book is to present a broad picture of the personal computer packages now available for use by civil engineers. Each chapter is devoted to an area, such as structures, surveying, hydrology, drafting, or equation-solving, in which a number of software packages are presently offered for use with personal computers. The chapter introductions explain what kinds of design or analysis or other tasks these packages perform, outlining the available choices, and comparing the capabilities of the var ious packages. Detailed reviews of individual packages follow. The emphasis here is on what the user must know and do to employ the capabilities of the package. Going beyond general description, these reviews also explain what the pack ages actually will and will not do. Although many packages are covered, there is no attempt here at completeness. In every category covered in the book, many more packages exist than those that have been reviewed. In the fast-moving field of engineering software, many new packages are cur rently being written and marketed.

Microcomputer Engineering

Microcomputer Engineering
Author: Gene H. Miller
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Assembly languages (Electronic computers)
ISBN: 9780131428041

This complete book and laboratory manual focuses on microcomputers and microprocessors used as control devices (e.g., the Motorola 68HC11). It includes extensive material on using the Motorola M6HC11EVB and M68HC11EBU Trainers and encourages hands-on learning. KEY TOPICS Specific chapter topics cover computer fundamentals, instruction subset and machine language, assemblers and assembly language, program structure and design, advanced assembly language programming, hardware, advanced 68HC11 hardware, real-time operating systems, and real-time system design. MARKET: For individuals studying, for the first time, microcomputers/microcontrollers.

The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering

The Technical and Social History of Software Engineering
Author: Capers Jones
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2014
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0321903420

Pioneering software engineer Capers Jones has written the first and only definitive history of the entire software engineering industry. Drawing on his extraordinary vantage point as a leading practitioner for several decades, Jones reviews the entire history of IT and software engineering, assesses its impact on society, and previews its future. One decade at a time, Jones assesses emerging trends and companies, winners and losers, new technologies, methods, tools, languages, productivity/quality benchmarks, challenges, risks, professional societies, and more. He quantifies both beneficial and harmful software inventions; accurately estimates the size of both the US and global software industries; and takes on "unexplained mysteries" such as why and how programming languages gain and lose popularity.

Microcomputers in Engineering Applications

Microcomputers in Engineering Applications
Author: B. A. Schrefler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1987
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A collection of papers by eminent scientists and engineers on the development and application of computational methods in engineering sciences. Explores a range of computers, including microcomputers, single-board, personal, and desktop computers, and the possibililities each offers in engineering design and construction management. Looks at the state of the art and future developments in such areas as thermal stress analysis, geotechnical engineering, a variety of CAD/CAM applications, and many other fields.

Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Encyclopedia of Microcomputers
Author: Allen Kent
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1995-05-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780824727147

Socio-organizational Aspects of Expert Systems to Storage and Retrieval: Signature File Access