Microprocessors and interfacing (Record no. 1717)
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fixed length control field | 06181cam a2200193 a 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 978007060167 (pb) |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 004.16 |
Item number | HAL/M |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Hall, Douglas V. |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Microprocessors and interfacing |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Douglas V. Hall. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Gregg Division, McGraw-Hill, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1986. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | vi, 554 p. |
Dimensions | 29 cm. |
Other physical details | ill.; |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | Includes index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 1. Computer Number Systems, Codes, and Digital Devices<br/>Computer Number Systems and Codes 1.1<br/>Arithmetic Operations on Binary, HEX, and BCD Numbers 7.7<br/>Basic Digital Devices 1.12<br/>Review Questions and Problems 1.19<br/>2. Computers, Microcomputers, and Microprocessors<br/>—An Introduction<br/>Types of Computers 2.1<br/>How Computers and Microcomputers are Used—^An Example 2.2<br/>Overview of Microcomputer Structure and Operation 2.6<br/>Execution ofa Three-instruction Program 2.7<br/>Microprocessor Evolution and Types 2.9<br/>The 8086 Microprocessor Family—Overview 2.11<br/>8086 Intemal Architecture 2.12<br/>Introduction to Programming the 8086 2.16<br/>Review Questions and Problems 2.20<br/>3. 8086 Family Assembly Language Programming—^Introduction<br/>Program Development Steps 3.1<br/>Constructing the Machine Codes for 8086 Instructions 3.12<br/>Writing Programs for Use with an Assembler 3.19<br/>Assembly Language Program Development Tools 3.26<br/>Review Questions and Problems 3.29<br/>4. Implementing Standard Program Structures in 8086<br/>Assembly Language<br/>Simple Sequence Programs 4.1<br/>Jumps, Flags, and ConditionalJumps 4.8<br/>If-Then, If-Then-Else, and Multiple If-Then-Else Programs 4.15<br/>While-Do Programs 4.20<br/>Repeat-Until Programs 4.22<br/>Instmction Timing and Delay Loops 4.31<br/>Review Questions and Problems 4.33<br/>5. Strings, Procedures, and Macros<br/>The 8086 String Instructions 5.1<br/>Writing and Using Procedures 5.6<br/>Writing and Using Assembler Macros 5.37<br/>Review Questions and Problems 5.39<br/>6. 8086 Instruction Descriptions and Assembler Directives<br/>Instruction Descriptions 6.1<br/>Assembler Directives 6.30<br/>Assume 6.31<br/>DB—^Define Byte 6.31<br/>DD—^Define Doubleword 6.31<br/>DQ—^Define Quadword 6.31<br/>DT—Define Ten Bytes 6.31<br/>DW—Define Word 6.32<br/>END—^End Program 6.32<br/>ENDP—^End Procedure 6.32<br/>ENDS—^End Segment 6.32<br/>EQU—^Equate 6.32<br/>EVEN—^Align on Even Memory Address 6.32<br/>EXTRN 6.33<br/>GLOBAL—^Declare Symbols as Public or Extm 6.33<br/>GROUP—Group-related Segments 6.33<br/>INCLUDE—^Include Source Code From File 6.33<br/>LABEL 6.34<br/>LENGTH—Not Implemented in IBM MASM 6.34<br/>NAME 6.34<br/>OFFSET 6.34<br/>ORG—Originate 6.34<br/>PROC-^Procedure 6.35<br/>PTR—^Pointer 6.35<br/>Segment 6.35<br/>Short 6.35<br/>Type 6.36<br/>7. 8086 System Connections Timing, and Troubleshooting<br/>A Basic 8086 Microcomputer System 7.1<br/>Using a L ogic Analyzer to Observe Microprocessor Bus Signals 7.7<br/>An Example Minimum-mode System, The SDK-86 7.12<br/>Troubleshooting a Simple 8086-based Microcomputer 7.42<br/>Review Questions and Problems 7.47<br/>8o 8086 Interrupts and Interrupt Applications<br/>8086 Interrupts and Interrupt Responses 8.1<br/>Hardware Interrupt Applications 8.12<br/>8254 Software-Programmable Timer/Counter 8.17<br/>8259A Priority Interrupt Controller 8.30<br/>Software Interrupt Applications 8.39<br/>Review Questions and Problems 8.41<br/>9. Digital Interfacing<br/>Programmable Parallel Ports and Handshake Input/Output 9.1<br/>Interfacing a Microprocessor to Keyboards 9.17<br/>Interfacing to Alphanumeric Displays 9.25<br/>8279 Circuit Connections and Operation Overview 9.28<br/>Interfacing to 18-segment and Dot-matrix Led Displays 9.35<br/>Interfacing a Microcomputer to Nonmultiplexed Led Displays 9.36<br/>Interfacing Microcomputer Ports to High-power Devices 9.37 /<br/>Optical Motor Shaft Encoders 9.44<br/>Review Questions and Problems 9.47<br/>10. Analog Interfacing and Industrial Control<br/>Review of Operational-amplifier Characteristics and Circuits 10.2<br/>Sensors and Transducers 10.7<br/>D/A Converter Operation, Interfacing, and Applications 10.13<br/>A/D Converter Specifications, Types, and Interfacing 10.17<br/>A Microcomputer-based Scale 10.21<br/>A Microcomputer-based Industrial Process-control System 10.31<br/>An 8086-based Process-control System 10.35<br/>Developing the Prototype of a Microcomputer-based Instrument 10.46<br/>Robotics and Embedded Control 10.47<br/>Digital Signal Processing and Digital Filters 10.52<br/>Review Questions and Problems 10.59<br/>11. Dma, Drams, Cache Memories, Coprocessors, and Eda Tools<br/>Introduction 11.2<br/>The 8086 Maximum Mode 11.4<br/>Direct Memory Access (DMA) Data Transfer 11.5<br/>Interfacing and Refreshing Dynamic RAMs 11.10<br/>A Coprocessor—The 8087 Math Coprocessor 11.23<br/>Computer-based Design and Development Tools 11.39<br/>Review Questions and Problems 11.48<br/>12. C, a High-level Language for System Programming<br/>Introduction—A Simple C Program Example 12.2<br/>Program Development Tools for C 12.3<br/>Programming in C 12.7<br/>Review Questions and Problems 12.50<br/>13. Microcomputer System Peripherals<br/>System-level Keyboard Interfacing 13.1<br/>Microcomputer Displays 13.5<br/>Computer Mice and Trackballs 13.31<br/>Computer Vision 13.33<br/>Magnetic-disk Data-storage Systems 13.34<br/>Optical Disk Data Storage 13.49<br/>Printer Mechanisms and Interfacing 13.50<br/>Speech Synthesis and Recognition with a Computer 13.s53<br/>Digital \^deo Interactive 13.55<br/>Review Questions and Problems 13.57<br/>14. Data Communication and Networks<br/>Introduction to Asynchronous Serial Data Commimication 14.1<br/>Serial-data Transmission Methods and Standards 14.8<br/>20- and 60-ma Current Loops 14.9<br/>Asynchronous Conununication Software on the IBM PC 14.23<br/>Synchronous Serial-data Communication and Protocols 14.35<br/>Local Area Networks 14.40<br/>TheGPIB,HPIB,IEEE488Bus 14.48<br/>Review Questions and Problems 14.50<br/>15. The 80286, 80386 and 80486 Microprocessors<br/>Multiuser/Multitasking Operating System Concepts 15.2<br/>The Intel 80286 Microprocessor 15.11<br/>The Intel 80386 32-bit Microprocessor 15.16<br/>The Intel 80486 Microprocessor 15.41<br/>Review Questions and Problems 15.44<br/>16. An Introduction to the Pentium Processors<br/>The Pentinum Processor 16.2<br/>Epilogue 16.18<br/>Review Questions and Problems 16.19 |
650 #0 - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Microprocessors |
General subdivision | Programming. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Microprocessors. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Computer Interfaces. |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | General Books |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 31/05/2016 | 004.16 HAL/M | P21241 | 23/07/2018 | 23/07/2018 | General Books |