Intel microprocessors : hardware, software, and applications / Roy W. Goody
Material type:
- 28018117
- QA 76.5 .G66 1993

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Computer Engineering | GC QA 76.5 .G66 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002439 |
"8085, 8086/88, 80486." Earlier ed. has title: The intelligent microcomputer.
Includes index.
Part 1 The 8-bit world: the microcomputer - an overview; hardware, the anatomy of a computer - the bus system, input and output ports, introduction to memory/memory hierarchy, primary memory, secondary and backup memory, the central processing unit, introduction to processing action; basic processing action, the metabolism of a computer - timing and multiplexing; software, the spark of life - the data-transfer group, the arithmetic group, the logical group, loops and jumps (introduction to assembly-language programming), reasoning (the conditional jump), calls, subroutines and stacks, interrupts. Part 2 The 16/32-bit world: advanced processors, the new generation - the 8086/8088 16-bit microprocessor, the 80486 microprocessor, 8086/8088 assembly language programming, the C high-level language, the IBM PC family, keyboard/video systems (animation), the 8253 timer/clock chip (computer music), parallel I/O (a printer/typewriter), serial I/O (computer talk); spreading your wings - two real-world applications - signal processing (a low-pass filter), a robotic control system (light radar).
This text, based on the widely used Intel family of microprocessors, requires only a basic knowledge of dc and ac electricity and a working knowledge of digital circuits and gates. This new edition comprises two units: 8-bit and 16/32-bit microprocessors.
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