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Overview
Academic Press Series in Engineering,Editor J.D. Irwin
Single and Multiple-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing
For the Motorola 68HC12
G. Jack Lipovski
University of Texas, Austin
Single and Multiple-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing teaches the principles of designing and programming microcontrollers that will be used in a wide variety of electronic and mechanical devices, machines and systems. Applications are wide ranging from controlling an automobile to measuring, controlling and displaying your home's temperature. This book utilizes the new Motorola 68HC12 Microcontroller as the primary example throughout. This new microprocessor is the latest development in mid-level 16-bit microcontrollers that will be used world wide due to its low cost and ease of programming. The book features the most popular programming languages C and C++ in describing basic and advanced techniques. The 68HC12 will replace many of the existing 8-bit microprocessors currently used in applications and teaching.
KEY FEATURES
· First book available on the new Motorola 6812 microcontroller
· Thorough discussion of C and C++ programming of I/O ports and synchronization mechanisms
· Concrete discussion of applications of using the popular, readily available, inexpensive and well-designed 6812.
· A CD-ROM with HiWare?professional C++ compiler is included with the book
· Many examples and over 200 problems at the end of chapters.
· Separate sections describing object-oriented interfacing
This book is ideal for professional engineers as well as students in university courses in microprocessors/microcontrollers in departments of electrical engineering, computer engineering or computer science. It is also appropriate for advanced technical school courses. The book will also be a valuable professional reference for electrical engineers and mechanical engineers in industry working with the design of electronic and electromechanical devices and systems.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
G. Jack Lipovski has taught electrical engineering and computer science for 30 years. He is a computer architect internationally recognized for his design of the pioneering data-base computer, CASSM, and the parallel computer, TRAC. He is an expert in microcomputers and is a past director of Euromicro and former editor of IEEE Micro. Dr. Lipovski is the author of seven books, more than 70 technical papers and he holds 8 patents in the areas of logic-in-memory integrated circuits. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Golden Core Member of the IEEE Computer Society.
Audience: University senior-level course in microprocessors/microcontrollers in departments such as electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science; also appropriate for advanced technical school courses, and will be a valuable professional reference for electrical engineers and mechanical engineers in industry working with the design of electronic and mechanical devices, as well as for all professionals utilizing the new Motorola 68Hc12 microcontroller.
Editorials
Booknews
A textbook for a senior course on the combined hardware and software design of microcomputer systems. Uses a specific chip to illustrate design concepts and simplify the practical exercises. Also uses the C and C++ computer languages. Surveys the background needed, then focuses on input-output hardware and software, analog signals, and communications. The CD-ROM contains all the software and examples from the book. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
April 27, 1999
Publisher
Academic Press Inc
Pages
489
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780124518308