Microcomputer Interfacing and Applications

Microcomputer Interfacing and Applications
Author: M A Mustafa
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1483295524

This is the applications guide to interfacing microcomputers. It offers practical non-mathematical solutions to interfacing problems in many applications including data acquisition and control. Emphasis is given to the definition of the objectives of the interface, then comparing possible solutions and producing the best interface for every situation. Dr Mustafa A Mustafa is a senior designer of control equipment and has written many technical articles and papers on the subject of computers and their application to control engineering.

Microcomputer Interfacing

Microcomputer Interfacing
Author: Bruce A. Artwick
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1980
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Integrates the information necessary to conceptualize, select, mate and match, build, and interface microcomputer systems to most applications.

Embedded Systems Interfacing for Engineers Using the Freescale HCS08 Microcontroller II

Embedded Systems Interfacing for Engineers Using the Freescale HCS08 Microcontroller II
Author: Douglas H. Summerville
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2009
Genre: Assembly languages (Electronic computers)
ISBN: 1608450082

Device drivers are developed illustrating the use of general-purpose and special-purpose digital I/O interfaces, analog interfaces, serial interfaces and real-time I/O processing. The hardware side of each interface is described and electrical specifications and related issues are considered. The first part of the book provides the programming skills necessary to implement the software in this part.

Single and Multi-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing

Single and Multi-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing
Author: G. Jack Lipovski
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 513
Release: 1999-04-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080517269

Single and Multi-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing teaches the principles of designing and programming microcontrollers that will be used in a wide variety of electronic and mechanical devices, machines and systems. Applications are wide, ranging from controlling an automobile to measuring, controlling and displaying your home's temperature. The book utilizes the new Motorola 68Hc12 microcontroller as the primary example throughout. This new microprocessor is the latest development in mid-level 16-bit microcontrollers that will be used world wide due to its low cost and ease of programming. The book features the most popular programming languages--C and C++--in describing basic and advanced techniques. The 68Hc12 will replace many of the existing 8-bit microprocessors currently used in applications and teaching. - First book available on the new Motorola 68HC12 microcontroller - Thorough discussion of C and C++ programming of I/O ports and synchronization mechanisms - Concrete discussion of applications of the popular, readily available, inexpensive and well-designed 68HC12 - Many examples and over 200 problems at the end of each chapters - Separate sections describing object-oriented interfacing This book is ideal for professional engineers as well as students in university courses in micro-processors/microcontrollers in departments of electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science; It is also appropriate for advanced technical school courses. The book will also be a valuable professional reference for electrical engineers and mechanical engineers in industry working with the design of electronic and electromechanical devices and systems

Embedded Microcomputer Systems

Embedded Microcomputer Systems
Author: Jonathan W. Valvano
Publisher: Nelson Engineering
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2012
Genre: Computer interfaces
ISBN: 9781111426262

Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Real Time Interfacing provides an in-depth discussion of the design of real-time embedded systems using 9S12 microcontrollers. This book covers the hardware aspects of interfacing, advanced software topics (including interrupts), and a systems approach to typical embedded applications. This text stands out from other microcomputer systems books because of its balanced, in-depth treatment of both hardware and software issues important in real time embedded systems design. It features a wealth of detailed case studies that demonstrate basic concepts in the context of actual working examples of systems. It also features a unique simulation software package on the bound-in CD-ROM (called Test Execute and Simulate, or TexaS, for short) – that provides a self-contained software environment for designing, writing, implementing, and testing both the hardware and software components of embedded systems.

Microprocessor 8085 and Its Interfacing

Microprocessor 8085 and Its Interfacing
Author: Sunil Mathur
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8120343905

This comprehensive and thoroughly updated text now in its second edition continues to provide the complete knowledge about the Intel's 8085 microprocessors, its programming and concept of interfacing of memory, input/output devices and programmable peripheral chips. Organized in four parts, Part I (Chapters 1-9) covers a review of the analog and digital signals as well as hardware and software related aspects of microprocessor 8085. Part II (Chapters 10 and 11) discusses memory and input-output concepts, analog to digital and digital to analog converters and various memory and IO address decoding techniques. Part III (Chapters 12-17) explains the programmable interfacing chips with extensive interfacing examples. Part IV (Chapters 18 and 19) presents a brief discussion on other 8-bit microprocessors along with 16 and 32-bit Intel Processors. Each topic has been supported with numerous examples that will help students apply the concepts to other microprocessors in the course at advanced level. This book is designed specifically for the undergraduate students of electronics and communication engineering, computer science and engineering, and information technology. New to this Edition: Chapters on "Architecture and Organization of Microprocessor" and "Instruction Set of 8085 Microprocessor" have been revised and modified substantially. Multiple choice questions have been added to all the chapters.

Microprocessors and Microcomputer-Based System Design

Microprocessors and Microcomputer-Based System Design
Author: Mohamed Rafiquzzaman
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000102963

Microprocessors and Microcomputer-Based System Design, Second Edition, builds on the concepts of the first edition. It discusses the basics of microprocessors, various 32-bit microprocessors, the 8085 microprocessor, the fundamentals of peripheral interfacing, and Intel and Motorola microprocessors. This edition includes new topics such as floating-point arithmetic, Program Array Logic, and flash memories. It covers the popular Intel 80486/80960 and Motorola 68040 as well as the Pentium and PowerPC microprocessors. The final chapter presents system design concepts, applying the design principles covered in previous chapters to sample problems.

Microprocessor 8086 : Architecture, Programming and Interfacing

Microprocessor 8086 : Architecture, Programming and Interfacing
Author: Mathur Sunil
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8120340876

Primarily intended for the undergraduate students of electronics and communication engineering, computer science and engineering, and information technology, this book skilfully integrates both the hardware and software aspects of the 8086 microprocessor. It offers the students an up-to-date account of the state-of-the-art microprocessors and therefore can be regarded as an incomparable source of information on recently developed microprocessor chips. The book covers the advanced microprocessor architecture of the Intel microprocessor family, from 8086 to Pentium 4. The text is organized in four parts. Part I (Chapters 1-7) includes a detailed description of the architecture, organization, instruction set, and assembler directives of microprocessor 8086. Part II (Chapters 8-11) discusses the math coprocessor, multiprocessing and multiprogramming, the different types of data transfer schemes, and memory concepts. Part III (Chapters 12-15) covers programmable interfacing chips with the help of extensive interfacing examples. Part IV (Chapters 16-18) deals with advanced processors--from 80186 to Pentium 4. This well-organized and student-friendly text should prone to be an invaluable asset to the students as well as the practising engineers. KEY FEATURES: Gives elaborate programming examples to develop the analytical ability of students. Provides solved examples covering different types of typical interfacing problems to develop the practical skills of students. Furnishes chapter-end exercises to reinforce the understanding of the subject.