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MC68HC12 An Introduction: Software and Hardware Interfacing

by Han-Way Huang
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This comprehensive book from Delmar uses assembly language and the C language to provide readers with a refreshingly straightforward introduction to applications of the Motorola 16-bit microcontroller 68HC12. Using a methodical, step-by-step approach proven to facilitate learning, each of its thirteen chapters introduces a basic concept and proceeds gradually into more detail to guide readers to new programming skills while strengthening their understanding of 68HC12 architecture. The book begins by acquainting readers with 68HC12 CPU registers, addressing modes, Assembler directives, plus simple programs for arithmetic and program loops. Subsequent chapters feature detailed examples and tutorials that clearly demonstrate applications of parallel ports, timer functions, analog to digital (A/D) converters, serial communication interface, controller area network, plus on-chip and external memory expansion. Extraordinarily readable and easy to learn from, MC68HC12 An Introduction: Software and Hardware Interfacing - with its accompanying CD-ROM - serves as an excellent introductory book for students enrolled in electrical engineering, electronic engineering technology, and computer engineering technology. Clear and concise explanations, a glossary, and helpful appendices - including ICC12 library functions, SPI-compatible chips, plus a listing of 68HC12 development tool vendors, and more - also make this book ideal for any professional who wants to gain an understanding of Motorola 68HC12 hardware, software and interfacing.

Synopsis

This comprehensive book from Delmar uses assembly language and the C language to provide readers with a refreshingly straightforward introduction to applications of the Motorola 16-bit microcontroller 68HC12. Using a methodical, step-by-step approach proven to facilitate learning, each of its thirteen chapters introduces a basic concept and proceeds gradually into more detail to guide readers to new programming skills while strengthening their understanding of 68HC12 architecture. The book begins by acquainting readers with 68HC12 CPU registers, addressing modes, Assembler directives, plus simple programs for arithmetic and program loops. Subsequent chapters feature detailed examples and tutorials that clearly demonstrate applications of parallel ports, timer functions, analog to digital (A/D) converters, serial communication interface, controller area network, plus on-chip and external memory expansion. Extraordinarily readable and easy to learn from, MC68HC12 An Introduction: Software and Hardware Interfacing—with its accompanying CD-ROM—serves as an excellent introductory book for students enrolled in electrical engineering, electronic engineering technology, and computer engineering technology. Clear and concise explanations, a glossary, and helpful appendices—including ICC12 library functions, SPI-compatible chips, plus a listing of 68HC12 development tool vendors, and more—also make this book ideal for any professional who wants to gain an understanding of Motorola 68HC12 hardware, software and interfacing.

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This text/CD-ROM package uses assembly language and the C language to introduce applications of the Motorola 16-bit microcontroller 68HC12. Basic concepts lead to more detailed coverage of programming skills and the 68HC12 architecture. The text is for students in electrical and electronic engineering, technology, and computer engineering technology. Appendices list glossary terms, ICC12 library functions, SPI-compatible chips, and 68HC12 development tool vendors. The companion CD-ROM contains freeware, demo software, and data sheets. Huang is affiliated with Minnesota State University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Han-Way Huang

Han-Way Huang is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology at Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN. He is a member of both IEEE and ASEE. Dr. Huang has taught microprocessor applications for more than 20 years and has authored several books on microprocessors.

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This text/CD-ROM package uses assembly language and the C language to introduce applications of the Motorola 16-bit microcontroller 68HC12. Basic concepts lead to more detailed coverage of programming skills and the 68HC12 architecture. The text is for students in electrical and electronic engineering, technology, and computer engineering technology. Appendices list glossary terms, ICC12 library functions, SPI-compatible chips, and 68HC12 development tool vendors. The companion CD-ROM contains freeware, demo software, and data sheets. Huang is affiliated with Minnesota State University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2002
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Pages
760
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780766834484

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