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Sybex
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Microprocessor Interfacing Techniques
September 1983, Sybex Inc
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1979, Sybex
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1978, Sybex
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Table of Contents

Preface Page 3 I. Introduction Page 15
Concepts
Techniques to be discussed
Bus Introduction
Bus Details
II. Assembling the Central Processing Unit Page 25
Introduction
The 8080
The 6800
The Z-80: Dynamic Memory
The 8085
III. Basic Input-Output Page 56
Parallel
Serial LSI Interface Chips for 8080, 6800 Systems
Interrupts
DMA Controllers
Useful Circuits
IV. Interfacing the Peripherals Page 100
Keyboard
LED
Teletypewriter
Paper Tape Reader
Stepper Motors
Credit Card Reader
CRT
Intelligent Interfacing
Cassette Tape Recorder
Floppy-Disk
Dynamic Memories Revisited
Music Synthesizer
V. Analog Circuitry - A/D and D/A Conversion Page 260
Introduction
Conceptual D/A
Practical D/A
Real Products
The A/D
Sampling Theorem
Successive Approximation
Integration
Direct Comparison Conversion
Real Products
Interfacing D/A's
Interfacing A/D's
A Data Collection Sub-system
Scaling
Offset
Conclusion
VI. Bus Standards Page 322
Parallel
S100
6800
IEEE-488
An IEEE-488 Interface Example
CAMAC
Serial
EIA-RS232C
RS422
RS423
Synchronous Formats
An S100 Interface Example
VII. Case-Study: A 32-Channel Multiplexer Page 377
Introduction
Specifications
Architecture
Software
CPU Module
RAM Module
USART Module
Host Interface Module
Conclusion
VIII. Digital Trouble-Shooting Page 399
Introduction
What Goes Wrong
Components
Noise
Software
The Tools and Methods
VOM
DVM
Oscilloscope
Logic Probes
Signature Analysis
Emulation
Simulation
Logic State Analyzers
Case-Study Trouble History
The Perfect Bench
IX. Conclusion - Evolution Page 436
The New Chips
1-Chip Systems
Plastic Software
The Universal Programmable Interface
Appendix A Page 439
Manufacturers
Appendix B Page 441
S100 Manufacturers
Appendix C Page 447
Conversion Table Decimal, Binary, Hex, Octal
Appendix D Page 448
RS232C Signals
Appendix E Page 449
IEEE-488 Signals
Appendix F Page 450
Acronyms
Index Page 453

Edition Notes

Second ed. by A. Lesea and R. Zaks.
Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.3819/592
Library of Congress
TK7888.3 .L365 1979, TK7888.3

The Physical Object

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456 p. :
Number of pages
456

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Open Library
OL4137295M
Internet Archive
microprocessorin00zaks
ISBN 10
0895880296
LCCN
80115332
OCLC/WorldCat
6448638
Library Thing
212604
Goodreads
1577388

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