Hailed as "stimulus for the next generation of scientists" by Scientific Computing, each volume in the highly acclaimed Manga Guide series teaches complex math and science topics with the aid of authentic Japanese manga comics. The latest in the series, The Manga Guide to Microprocessors, tackles microprocessors (the brain inside all computers), binary, microprocessor architecture, digital operations, even basic, low-level programming.
But don't take the comic book format of these books for granted. While full of comics, like all books in the Manga Guide series The Manga Guide to Microprocessors is serious business. With the aid of a comic story starring Ayumi Katsuragi in her quest to understand her game-playing computer opponent, readers will learn the basics of computers and digital logic. College-level topics like how the CPU processes information and makes decisions; how to make sense of binary; what logic gates are and how they can be combined to make functioning machines; how circuits are used to perform arithmetic or to remember information; memory and interrupts; how data passes through the bus; the type and nature of digital operations; even a bit of assembly and and other programming languages.
The Manga Guide to Microprocessors assumes no prior knowledge of microprocessors, making it perfect for beginners, computer science students, or simply the computer-afficionado who wants a deeper understanding of the inner workings of microprocessors.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Recommended for public school and college library collections for its educational content and its reader-friendly format!"
-Midwest Book Review
"Thorough, packs in piles of details about computers. I strongly recommend this book."
-ScienceBlogs
"Provides an impressive amount of information on such a vast topic."
-School Library Connection
"Fun, well drawn, and simplified...Every library and college bookstore needs to have this entire series! "
-Sequential Tart
"Beginners, computer science students, and aficionados will find the manga style engaging and the textual sections deep with details about the inner workings of computer processors. "
-Bench Talk for Design Engineers
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
programmers, young scientists
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-59327-817-5 (9781593278175)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
A 1971 graduate of Tokai University's electrical engineering department, former nuclear magnetic resonance researcher Michio Shibuya has been a MOS product designer and developer for over 12 years. Shibuya has since pursued a career in IC design and is the author of The Manga Guide to Fourier Transforms, The Manga Guide to Semiconductors, and other books.
Prologue
Chapter 1: What Does the CPU Do?
Chapter 2: Digital Operations
Chapter 3: CPU Architecture
Chapter 4: Operations
Chapter 5: Programs
Chapter 6: Microcontrollers
Epilogue