
Single and Multi-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing
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- Front Cover
- Single- and Multi-Chip Microcontroller Interfacing: For the Motorola 68HC12
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1. Microcomputer Architecture
- 1.1 An Introduction to the Microcomputer
- 1.2 The 6812 Instruction Set
- 1.3 Assembly-Language Directives
- 1.4 Organization of 6812 Microcontrollers
- 1.5 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 2. Programming Microcomputers
- 2.1 Introduction to C
- 2.2 Data Structures
- 2.3 Writing Clear C Programs
- 2.4 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 3. Bus Hardware and Signals
- 3.1 Digital Hardware
- 3.2 Address and Control Signals in 6812 Microcontrollers
- 3.3 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 4. Parallel and Serial Input/Output
- 4.1 I/O Devices and Ports
- 4.2 6812 Parallel Ports
- 4.3 Input/Output Software
- 4.4 Input/Output Indirection
- 4.5 A Designer's Selection of I/O Ports and Software
- 4.6 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 5. Interrupts and Alternatives
- 5.1 Programmed Synchronization
- 5.2 Interrupt Synchronization
- 5.3 Time-Sharing
- 5.4 Fast Synchronization Mechanisms
- 5.5 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 6. System Control
- 6.1 6812 Chip Modes
- 6.2 6812 Memory Map Control
- 6.3 EEPROM and Flash Memory Programming
- 6.4 MC68HC812A4 Timing Control
- 6.5 An External Memory for the MC68HC812A4
- 6.6 The 6812 Background Debug Module
- 6.7 6812 Reset Handler
- 6.8 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 7. Analog Interfacing
- 7.1 Input and Output Transducers
- 7.2 Basic Analog Processing Components
- 7.3 OP AMP and Analog Switch Signal Conditioning
- 7.4 Converters
- 7.5 Data Acquisition Systems
- 7.6 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 8. Counters and Timers
- 8.1 The MC68HC812A4 Counter/Timer Subsystem
- 8.2 Signal Generation
- 8.3 Frequency and Period Measurement
- 8.4 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 9. Communications Systems
- 9.1 Communications Principles
- 9.2 Signal Transmission
- 9.3 UART Link Protocol
- 9.4 Other Protocols
- 9.5 Conclusions
- Problems
- Chapter 10. Display and Storage Systems
- 10.1 Display Systems
- 10.2 Storage Systems
- 10.3 Conclusions
- Problems
- Appendix. Using the HIWAVE CD-ROM
- Index
- Limited Warranty and Disclaimer of Liability
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