E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Web PDF
Spinks Microprocessor System Design
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4831-0495-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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A Practical Introduction
E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-0495-9
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Microprocessor System Design: A Practical Introduction describes the concepts and techniques incorporated into the design of electronic circuits, particularly microprocessor boards and their peripherals. The book reviews the basic building blocks of the electronic systems composed of digital (logic levels, gate output circuitry) and analog components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors). The text also describes operational amplifiers (op-amp) that use a negative feedback technique to improve the parameters of the op-amp. The design engineer can use programmable array logic (PAL) to replace standard discrete TTL and CMOS gates in circuits. The PAL is programmable and configurable to match the requirement of a given circuit. Using PAL can save space, a very important factor in the miniaturization process. Examples of PAL applications include the BCD counter, the LS 138 emulator, and a priority interrupt encoder. The book also explains the operation and function of a microprocessor, the bus-based systems, analog-to-digital conversion, and vice-versa. The text is suitable for programmers, computer engineers, computer technicians, and computer instructors dealing with many aspects of computers such as programming, networking, engineering or design.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Microprocessor System Design: A Practical Introduction;2
3;Copyright Page;3
4;Table of Contents;4
5;Preface;6
6;Acknowledgements;8
7;Chapter 1. Digital logic;10
7.1;Logic levels;10
7.2;Simple gates and truth tables;11
7.3;Types of gate output circuitry;14
7.4;Practical considerations;17
7.5;Flip-flops;19
7.6;Timing diagrams;22
7.7;Logic building blocks;24
7.8;Serial data transmission;32
7.9;Table of TTL gates;34
8;Chapter 2. Analog components;36
8.1;Resistors;36
8.2;Capacitors;39
8.3;Alternating current circuits;42
8.4;Diodes;46
8.5;Transistors;54
8.6;Voltage regulators;58
8.7;Opto-isolators;60
9;Chapter 3. Operational amplifiers;61
9.1;Negative feedback;61
9.2;Example op-amp circuits;62
9.3;Real op-amp behaviour;70
9.4;Effect of feedback on op-amp parameters;72
9.5;The instrumentation amplifier;75
9.6;The sample and hold amplifier;76
9.7;Comparators;78
10;Chapter 4. Programmable logic;80
10.1;Introduction to programmable array logic;80
10.2;Microprocessor System Design;80
10.3;Encoding logic functions;80
10.4;Producing a functioning PAL;82
10.5;Types of PALs and simple applications;84
10.6;PAL examples;88
10.7;Erasable Programmable Logic Devices (EPLDs);98
11;Chapter 5. Mlicroprocessors;100
11.1;Computer number systems;100
11.2;Memory chips;103
11.3;A small microprocessor circuit;107
11.4;The operation of the 6809;113
11.5;Programming the 6809;117
11.6;Programming the 6840 and 6850 chips;129
11.7;Interrupts;132
11.8;Parallel I/O;134
11.9;Battery back-up;136
11.10;Real-time clocks;138
12;Chapter 6. Bus-based systems;143
12.1;Expanding a microprocessor system;143
12.2;Multi-processor systems;148
12.3;Sharing of devices;153
12.4;Expanding a processor's memory map;163
12.5;MMUs and DMA;167
12.6;The STEbus;167
12.7;STEbus operation;169
12.8;STEbus interfacing;173
12.9;Overview of typical STE boards;189
12.10;Typical systems;192
12.11;An introduction to the VMEbus;197
13;Chapter 7. Some miscellaneous circuits;201
13.1;Analog-to-digital conversion;201
13.2;Digital-to-analog conversion;204
13.3;Graphics;204
13.4;Phase-locked loops;213
14;Chapter 8. Practical techniques;223
14.1;Designing;223
14.2;Prototyping;231
14.3;Debugging;234
14.4;PCB layout;243
14.5;Test code writing;245
15;Glossary;248
16;Further reading;253
17;Index;254




