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Microprocessor architecture, programming, and applications with the 8085 / Ramesh S. Gaonkar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 1999.Edition: 4th edDescription: x, 788 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0139012575 (alk. paper).
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.165 21
LOC classification:
  • TK7895.M5 G36 1999
Contents:
. MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE AND INTERFACING. 1. Microprocessors, Microcomputers, and Assembly Language. 2. Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer Systems. 3. 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and Memory Interfacing. 4. Interfacing I/O Devices. II. PROGRAMMING THE 8085. 5. Introduction to 8085 Assembly Language Programming. 6. Introduction to 8085 Instructions. 7. Programming Techniques with Additional Instructions. 8. Counters and Time Delays. 9. Stack and Subroutines. 10. Code Conversions, BCD Arithmetic, and 16-Bit Data Operations. 11. Software Development Systems and Assemblers. III. INTERFACING PERIPHERALS (I/Os) AND APPLICATIONS. 12. Interrupts. 13. Interfacing Data Converters. 14. Programmable Interface Devices: 8155 I/O and Timer; 8279 Keyboard/Display Interface. 15. General-Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices. 16. Serial I/O and Data Communication. 17. Microprocessor Applications. 18. Extending 8-Bit Microprocessor Concepts to Higher-Level Processors and Microcontrollers. Appendix A. Number Systems. Appendix B. Introduction to the EMAC Primer. Appendix C. Pin Configuration of Selected Devices. Appendix D. Specifications: Data Converters and Peripheral Devices. Appendix E. American Standard Code for Information Interchange: ASCII Codes. Appendix F. 8085 Instruction Set. Appendix G. Solutions to Selected Questions, Problems, and Programming Assignments. Index.
Summary: Created for one/two semester undergraduate level courses in Introduction to Microprocessors offered in electrical and computer technology departments; requires a prerequisite course in digital logic, but assumes no knowledge of programming. The first of its kind to offer an integrated treatment of both the hardware and software aspects of the microprocessor, this comprehensive and thoroughly updated text focuses on the 8085 microprocessor family to teach the basic concepts underlying programmable devices. Providing a sound pedagogy - from basic concepts to applications - it fully prepares students to apply concepts learned to other microprocessors in higher level courses or to a variety of situations they may encounter in their future jobs.
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First-2nd eds. published under title: Microprocessor architecture, programming, and applications with the 8085/8080A.

Includes index.

. MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SYSTEMS: HARDWARE AND INTERFACING. 1. Microprocessors, Microcomputers, and Assembly Language. 2. Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer Systems. 3. 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and Memory Interfacing. 4. Interfacing I/O Devices. II. PROGRAMMING THE 8085. 5. Introduction to 8085 Assembly Language Programming. 6. Introduction to 8085 Instructions. 7. Programming Techniques with Additional Instructions. 8. Counters and Time Delays. 9. Stack and Subroutines. 10. Code Conversions, BCD Arithmetic, and 16-Bit Data Operations. 11. Software Development Systems and Assemblers. III. INTERFACING PERIPHERALS (I/Os) AND APPLICATIONS. 12. Interrupts. 13. Interfacing Data Converters. 14. Programmable Interface Devices: 8155 I/O and Timer; 8279 Keyboard/Display Interface. 15. General-Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices. 16. Serial I/O and Data Communication. 17. Microprocessor Applications. 18. Extending 8-Bit Microprocessor Concepts to Higher-Level Processors and Microcontrollers. Appendix A. Number Systems. Appendix B. Introduction to the EMAC Primer. Appendix C. Pin Configuration of Selected Devices. Appendix D. Specifications: Data Converters and Peripheral Devices. Appendix E. American Standard Code for Information Interchange: ASCII Codes. Appendix F. 8085 Instruction Set. Appendix G. Solutions to Selected Questions, Problems, and Programming Assignments. Index.

Created for one/two semester undergraduate level courses in Introduction to Microprocessors offered in electrical and computer technology departments; requires a prerequisite course in digital logic, but assumes no knowledge of programming. The first of its kind to offer an integrated treatment of both the hardware and software aspects of the microprocessor, this comprehensive and thoroughly updated text focuses on the 8085 microprocessor family to teach the basic concepts underlying programmable devices. Providing a sound pedagogy - from basic concepts to applications - it fully prepares students to apply concepts learned to other microprocessors in higher level courses or to a variety of situations they may encounter in their future jobs.

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