This book is a practical, up-to-date treatment of microprocessor interfacing. The principles of the microprocessor and techniques for transferring data to or from the CPU are discussed and practical interface circuit arrangements are examined. Software aspects of the various types of interface are also discussed with basic machine routines explained for the data transfer and some of the control functions. Some test routines are given, and where appropriate, start-up initialization routines are included. The book should be ...
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This book is a practical, up-to-date treatment of microprocessor interfacing. The principles of the microprocessor and techniques for transferring data to or from the CPU are discussed and practical interface circuit arrangements are examined. Software aspects of the various types of interface are also discussed with basic machine routines explained for the data transfer and some of the control functions. Some test routines are given, and where appropriate, start-up initialization routines are included. The book should be an aid to all electronics engineers involved in designing systems incorporating microprocessors. It should also be of interest to all engineers interested in the hardware aspects of applying microprocessors.
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