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Striking an ideally balanced approach, this text introduces students to microprocessor fundamentals by using a pedagogical SAP (Simple-As-Possible) model computer. The text then relates these fundamentals to three real-world examples: Intel?s 8085, Motorola?s 6800, and the 6502 chip used by Apple Computers. Instructors can focus on just one of these popular microprocessors, or include the features of others. This edition correlates closely with popular chip trainers and includes added coverage of the Intel 8088 16-bit microprocessors. It also includes a student version of the TASM cross-assembler software program. Experiments for Digital Computer Electronics, prepared expressly for this Third Edition, contains hardware and software experiments that allow students to expand upon the topics covered in the text through hands-on exercises. An Instructor?s Guide containing answers to chapter questions and experiment results is also offered. Table of contents PART I: DIGITAL PRINCIPLES Chapter 1. Number Systems and Codes Chapter 2. Gates Chapter 3. More Logic Gates Chapter 4. TTL Circuits Chapter 5. Boolean Algebra and Karnaugh Maps Chapter 6. Arithmetic-Logic Units Chapter 7. Flip-Flops Chapter 8. Registers and Counters Chapter 9. Memories PART II: SAP (SIMPLE-AS-POSSIBLE) COMPUTERS Chapter 10. SAP-1 Chapter 11. SAP-2 Chapter 12. SAP-3 PART III: PROGRAMMING POPULAR MICROPROCESSORS Chapter 13. Introduction to Microprocessors Chapter 14. Programming and Languages Chapter 15. System Overview Chapter 16. Data Transfer Instructions Chapter 17. Addressing Modes-I Chapter 18. Arithmetic and Flags Chapter 19. Logical Instructions Chapter 20. Shift and Rotate Instructions Chapter 21. Addressing Modes-II Chapter 22. Branching and Loops Chapter 23. Subroutine and Stack Instructions PART IV: MICROPROCESSOR INSTRUCTION SET TABLES APPENDIXES ANSWERS TO ODD-NUMBERED PROBLEMS INDEX Printed Pages: 522. Bookseller Inventory # 21803
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