Synopsis:
This book provides an in-depth discussion of the design, implementation and testing of embedded microcomputer systems. The book covers the hardware aspects of interfacing, advanced software topics (including interrupts), and a systems approach to typical embedded applications. This book stands out from other microcomputer systems books because of its balanced, in-depth treatment of both hardware and software issues important in real time embedded systems design. The book features a wealth of detailed case studies that demonstrate basic concepts in the context of actual working examples of systems. It also features a unique simulation software package on the bound-in CD-ROM (called Test Execute and Simulate, or TexaS, for short) -- that provides a self-contained software environment for designing, writing, implementing, and testing both the hardware and software components of embedded systems.
Synopsis:
Presents general design methodologies, with examples, using the Motorola 6805, 6808, 6811, and 6812 microcomputers. Includes a detailed study of hardware and software components of embedded systems, programming techniques and style, the development of debugging strategies for embedded systems (from both assembly language and C language perspectives
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