
Microprocessor Programming and Applications for Scientists and Engineers
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- Front Cover
- Microprocessor Programming and Applications for Scientists and Engineers
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- CHAPTER 1. COMPUTER ORGANIZATION
- 1.1 Bits, Bytes and Nibbles
- 1.2 Instructions
- 1.3 Locations in Memory
- 1.4 Locations of I/O Devices
- 1.5 Data
- 1.6 Programming Languages
- 1.7 AIM 65 Computer
- CHAPTER 2. NUMBER SYSTEMS/CODE CONVERSIONS
- NUMBER SYSTEM
- 2.1 Decimal Numbers
- 2.2 Binary Numbers
- 2.3 Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers
- 2.4 Fractional Numbers
- 2.5 BCD Numbers
- 2.6 Binary-to-Decimal
- 2.7 Decimal-to-Binary
- 2.8 Binary Addition
- 2.9 Binary Subtraction
- 2.10 Signed Binary Numbers
- 2.11 Binary Multiplication
- 2.12 Binary Division
- 2.13 Register Shifts
- CODE CONVERSIONS
- 2.14 Lookup Tables
- 2.15 Number Base Conversion
- 2.16 Hardware Devices
- CHAPTER 3. LOGIC GATES
- 3.1 Inverter (NOT) Gate
- 3.2 AND Gate
- 3.3 OR Gate
- 3.4 NAND Gate
- 3.5 NOR Gate
- 3.6 XOR Gate
- 3.7 Diode AND Function
- 3.8 Diode OR Function
- 3.9 Transistor Inverter
- 3.10 Equivalent Gates
- 3.11 Inverted Inputs, Outputs
- 3.12 Summary Table
- 3.13 Flip-Flops
- 3.14 Decoders
- 3.15 Multiplexers
- 3.16 Open-Collector Logic
- 3.17 Tri-State Logic
- 3.18 MOS and CMOS Devices
- CHAPTER 4. THE 6502 MPU
- 4.1 Architecture
- 4.2 Execution
- 4.3 Mnemonics
- 4.4 Registers
- 4.5 Paging
- 4.6 Instructions and Addressing Modes
- CHAPTER 5. THE 6522 VIA
- 5.1 Input/Output
- 5.2 Timing
- 5.3 Shifting
- 5.4 Function Control
- 5.5 Interrupt Control
- CHAPTER 6. MONITOR ROUTINES
- CHAPTER 7. DATA ACQUISITION
- 7.1 Sensors
- 7.2 Signal Conditioners
- 7.3 Digital Analog, Analog Digital Conversions
- 7.4 Hardware A/D Converters
- 7.5 Other A/D Conversion Schemes
- 7.6 Beyond 8-Bits
- 7.7 Sample-and-Hold Circuits
- CHAPTER 8. CONTROL
- 8.1 Solid State Relays
- 8.2 Stepper Motors
- 8.3 Programmable-Gain Amplifiers
- 8.4 Thyristors (SCR's and Triacs)
- 8.5 Power MOSFET'S
- CHAPTER 9. DATA COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
- 9.1 Centronics Parallel Interface
- 9.2 RS-232C Serial Interface
- 9.3 IEEE-488 Parallel Interface
- 9.4 Backplane Busses
- CHAPTER 10. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
- 10.1 Assemblers
- 10.2 The FORTH Language
- 10.3 Structured Programming
- 10.4 Flowcharts
- 10.5 Development Systems
- SELECTED REFERENCES
- APPENDIX A: REFERENCE INFORMATION
- APPENDIX B: 6502 INSTRUCTIONS
- INDEX
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