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This introductory lab text provides experimental training on microcomputers, focuses on peripheral interfacing and controller design, and emphasizes the control of systems with software. It includes many examples drawn from actual applications, but is simplified to avoid requiring extensive background, special equipment, or long set-up times. It shows how microcomputers can perform tasks that are essential in responding to switches, controlling displays, encoding and decoding data, collecting and processing data, doing arithmetic, interfacing simple peripherals, timing and scheduling operations, and implementing serial communications based on Motorola's popular MC68000 Educational Computer Board (ECB).
This text investigates the practical application of microcomputer systems through hands-on experimentation with the Motorola MC68000 architecture. Lance A. Leventhal, an established author in microprocessor programming and hardware interfacing, provides a structured framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical computer architecture and real-world peripheral control.
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Experts recognize this work as a practical laboratory resource for students and engineers seeking to understand foundational microprocessor control. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the experiments, which are designed to minimize setup time while maximizing technical comprehension of the MC68000 system.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
1995-06-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0030117828
ISBN-13:
9780030117824
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