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100 1 _aSingh, Renu.
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245 1 0 _aMicroprocessors :
_b Interfacings and applications.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_b New Age International,
_c 2010
300 _a459 p. :
_b ill ;
_c 24 cm.
505 _aA. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS -- I. Numbering System -- II. Digital Circuits -- III. Flip-Flops -- Solved Problems -- Review Questions -- B. DEVELOPMENT OF MICROPROCESSORS -- I. Introduction -- II. Survey of Microprocessor -- III. Evolution of Microprocessor -- Questions and Answers -- Review Questions -- C. ARCHITECTURE OF MICROPROCESSOR -- I. Introduction -- II. Architecture Tree -- III. Status Register -- IV. Timing Control Unit -- V. Register Section of Microprocessor -- VI. Interrupts -- VII. Pin Configuration of 8085 -- Questions and Answers -- Review Questions -- D. 8085 INSTRUCTIONS -- I. Introduction -- II. Information Movement Instructions Group-0 Group-1 -- III. Information Modification Instructions (Group-2) -- IV. Control Instructions (Group-3) -- V. Byte Organization -- VI. Derivation of 8085 Opcodes -- VII. Addressing Modes -- VIII. Instruction Format -- IX. Functions of Instruction -- Questions and Answers -- Review Questions -- E. TIMING AND CONTROL OF 8085 -- I. Introduction -- II. Processor Cycle Opcode Fetch -- III. Timing Diagram of Opcode Fetch -- Review Questions -- F. 8085 Programming -- -- I. Introduction -- II. Flowchart -- III. Why Subroutine -- Review Questions -- G. MEMORY -- I. Introduction -- II. Semiconductor Memory Organization -- IV. Category of Memory -- V. Expanding Memory Size -- VI. Address Decoding -- VII. Secondary Memories -- Review Questions -- H. DATA TRANSFER SCHEMES -- I. Introduction -- II. Parallel Transmission -- III. Serial Transmission -- IV. I/O Methods -- V. Data Transfer Techniques -- VI. Direct Memory Access (DMA) -- VII. 8257 DMA Controller -- VIII. 8212 I/O Ports -- IX. 8255 (PPI) -- X. Programming -- XI. Interfacing of 8255 -- Review Questions -- I. PROGRAMMABLE INTERVAL TIMER/ COUNTER (PIT) 8253/8254 -- I. Introduction -- II. Counters Logic -- III. Modes -- IV. Interfacing of 8253/8254 -- V. Programming of 8253/8254 -- Review Questions -- J. Keyboard AND DISPLAY DEVICE (8279) -- I. Introduction -- II. Keyboard Interface -- III. Display Interface -- IV. Software Approach to Keyboard -- V. Hardware Approach to 8279 -- VI. Microprocessor Interface Section -- VII. Command Words -- K. SERIAL DATA TRANSFER DEVICE 8251 -- I. Introduction -- II. UART -- III. USART (8251) -- IV. Serial Connection -- V. Interfacing -- VI. Programming -- VII. Initialization -- Review Questions -- L. PROGRAMMABLE INTERRUPT CONTROLLER 8259A -- I. Introduction -- II. Hardware Polling 8259A -- III. Functional Description -- IV. Programming the 8259 -- V. Operation Command Word -- Review Questions -- M. DAC AND ADC -- I. Introduction -- 1. DAC -- II. DAC Methods -- III. ADC -- IV. ADC 1C (0808/ 0809) -- Review Questions
520 _ahis book presents a thorough treatment of Microprocessor Hardware and software. The various concepts have been explained in a systematic and integrated manner so as to develop a clear and comprehensive understanding of microprocessor technology. Beginning with the fundamentals of digital electronics, the book explains the development and evolution of various microprocessor generations. It then presents a detailed account of microprocessor architecture, followed by 8085 instructions, timing and control and programming. Memory Devices are then thoroughly explained, followed by data transfer schemes. The book then discusses various contemporary support chips and their applications. A large number of solved examples are included throughout the text to illustrate the concepts and techniques. Review and objective questions are also included for self test. The book would serve as an excellent text for degree and diploma students of Computer Science and Engineering and Electronics.
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700 1 _aSingh, B. P.
_9695
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