Using Microprocessors and Microcomputers: The Motorola Family, 4th edition, reflects the most recent changes in the ever advancing Freescale (Motorola) microcontroller market. This book builds upon traditional coverage of 8-bit technology to include the exciting applications of Freescale's microcontrollers - the 68HC11 family - and now goes beyond to include many new high-performance designs. It examines the fundamental concepts of the 68000 families of microprocessors that are used as the basis of many new microcontrollers, and offers complete chapter coverage about: - Computer arithmetic and logic operations
- Accumulator and memory reference
- Assembly language for the 6800 family
- Interrupts and timing
- System debugging
- Real-world applications
- Interfacing techniques
Authors William C. Wray, Joseph D. Greenfield, and Ross Bannatyne consider the many new developments in the area of memory, and include new chapters on the 68HC08 family; the 16-bit 68HC12 MCU (with in-depth analyses on the revolutionary new system development methods); and the radically new RISC type of MCU, the MPC505, that uses a 32-bit Power PC CPU. 946 pages, hardcover Contents - 1. Introduction to Microcomputers
- 2. Computer Arithmetic and Logic Operations
- 3. The Basic Computer
- 4. Accumulator and Memory Reference Instructions
- 5. Stacks, Subroutines, and Other Instructions
- 6. Assembly Language for the 6800 Family
- 7. The Hardware Configuration of the 6800 System
- 8. Input/Output
- 9. Interrupts and Timing
- 10. Eight-Bit Microcontrollers
- 11. The 68HC08 Microcontroller
- 12. System Debugging
- 13. Microcomputer Development Systems
- 14. Real-World Applications and Interfacing Techniques
- 15. 68000 Family
- 16. Advanced Features of the Newer Members of the 68000 Family
- 17. 16- and 32-Bit Microcontrollers
- 18. The 68HC12 Microcontroller
- 19. Advanced 32-Bit Microcontrollers
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