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  • Using the M68HC11 Microcontroller: A Guide to Interfacing and Programming
    A text for those with knowledge of basic mathematical operations on binary and hexadecimal numbers, writing truth or state tables for basic logic gates and flip-flops, and translating between simple Boolean equations and implementing logic gates. Each chapter introduces a feature, then presents an application, a hands-on exercise, a summary, and review questions. Topics include resets and interrupts, simple-strobed and full-handshake modes, serial communications interface, serial peripheral interface, free-running counter and input captures, output compare functions, forced output compares, real-time interrupts, pulse accumulator, analog-to-digital conversation and fuzzy inference, and expanded multiplexed mode.
  • Programming and Customizing the HC11 Microcontroller
    A comprehensive introduction to the HC11 microcontroller from the basics to complete applications.
  • Technician's Guide to the 68HC11 Microcontroller
    This textbook for beginning technician students uses the Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller to introduce the principles of processors, memory, and input/output, as well as the basics of programming a microcomputer. The EVBU is the platform for all of the examples.
  • Programming the Motorola M68HC12 Family
    A guide for C programmers who need information about assembly or the M68HC12 architecture or need to write device drivers for the microcontroller.
  • Practical Embedded Controllers: Design and Troubleshooting with the Motorola 68HC11
    This book will help the technician, engineer and user understand the microcontroller-based systems along with the most common problems and their solutions. This book covers design, specification, programming, installation, configuration and of course troubleshooting.
    · An engineer's guide to the design, applications and troubleshooting of microcontroller-based systems
    · The introductory chapters on embedded microcontroller architecture and programming are written at the right level with an applications focus for practicing engineers
    · A highly topical book with a wide readership involved with product design and industrial processes including control systems
  • Microcontroller Technology : The 68HC11 (5th Edition)
    After introductory material explaining the applications and origins of microcontrollers, a programmer's view is developed, the hardware is described, and instructions are given for connection to the outside world for control applications. The accompanying CD-ROM contains source code, a demo version of the THRSim11 simulator, a IC11 demo C compiler, a cross assembler, and electronic design tools. The book can be used as a text in introductory, interfacing, industrial control courses for students with background in digital logic and numbering systems. This fourth edition uses C program examples throughout, and contains new appendices to reinforce key topics.
  • Introduction to Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Motorola 6811/6812 Simulations
    Jonathan Valvano's new text provides students with an introduction to the field of microcomputer programming and interfacing using the Motorola 6811 and 6812 chips. The objective of this book is to present basic computer architecture, teach assembly language programming, and introduce microcomputer interfacing. Valvano develops these topics around the TExaS simulator. Included free with the book on CD, the TExaS simulator is a self-contained program for testing microcomputer hardware and software. The simulator shows activity internal to the chip so one can experience the architecture by observing activity inside the microcomputer. Also, TExaS provides the ability to connect external hardware devices like switches, LEDs, LCDs, keyboards, serial port devices, motors, and analog circuits. One can use TExaS to learn microcomputer programming and interfacing, develop software in assembly language using the TExaS assembler, and program in C using a cross-compiler. Compared with Valvano's more advanced book titled "Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Real Time Interfacing," this book contains more hands on use of the TExaS simulator and places less emphasis on theory.
  • Embedded Systems : Design and Applications with the 68HC12 and HCS12
    This guide helps readers acquire fundamental microcontroller-associated programming skills using both the C programming language and assembly language. Explains the functional hardware components of a microcontroller and helps readers gain the skills needed to interface various external devices with microcontrollers. Demonstrates the basics of system level programming through the advanced topics of real-time operating systems to distributed processing. Utilizes extensive tutorial information and numerous examples. Introduces structured systems design concepts early in the book. Reviews the C programming language, structured programming languages, and the 68HC12 microprocessor. Includes a detailed discussion of RTOS issues and multiprocessor systems. A useful reference for practicing engineers.
  • 68HC12 Microcontroller
    This book is written for an undergraduate microcontroller or microprocessor course and can be adopted easily by engineers who want to learn the subject on their own. The entire book was designed to help students achieve the following three goals: fundamental assembly language programming skills, functional hardware knowledge of microcontroller components, and skills to interface a variety of external devices with microcontrollers.
  • The 68000 Microprocessor, Fifth Edition
    Designed to demystify the Motorola 68000 microprocessor—its hardware and software—this detailed reference leads users on an in-depth, hands-on exploration of more than 75 different applications and then guides them through the construction and programming of their own working single-board 68000 system. Chapter topics cover microprocessor-based systems, the 68000 microprocessor, software details of the 68000, exception processing, an introduction to data structures and programming the 68000, hardware details of the 68000, memory system design, I/O system design, advanced programming using 68000 peripherals, building a working 68000 system, an introduction to the advanced 680x0 series microprocessors, and microcontrollers. For programmers, and microcomputer/network technicians and engineers.
  • Motorola MC68000 Microprocessor Family: Assembly Language Interface Design and System Design
    practical text for both students and computer professionals, introducing the concepts and characteristics of the Motorola 68000 family of processors. The volume is conceptually divided into three sections: fundamental principles and the 68000 family, assembly language programming techniques for the processors, and system design and development for 68000-based computer systems. Five appendices provide additional related material. Each chapter concludes with problems, with selected answers at the back of the text.
  • 68000 Family Assembly Language Programming
    Clements has a gift for conveying highly complex, technical information in an exceptionally clear and readable manner. Clements writing style is very student oriented, and stresses the basics of 68000 ASL while also covering the latest information on ASL later generation chips.

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