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This is study of two high-performance microprocessor architectures: the Intel 8086 family and the Motorola 68000 family. Comparatively discussing the 16-bit microprocessors, 8086 and 68000 with the 32-bit microprocessors, 80386 and 68020, the text uses a systems-oriented approach to provide coverage of the microprocessor, its architecture, assembly language programming and hardware interfacing techniques. The work defines software architecture - register model, memory address space, data organization, user and supervisor stacks and operand addressing modes. It also shows the practical circuits for implementing hardware interfaces in a microcomputer system, and provides an introduction to instruction sets and their use in writing practical programs, and VLSI I/O peripheral ICs.
Avtar Singh is Professor of Electrical Engineering at San Jose State University. Earlier he taught at the City University of New York and the County College of Morris. Before coming to San Jose State University, he was with industry. He has worked for National semiconductor, Anderson Jacobson, and Vivix Corporation, all in the silicon-valley. At San Jose State, Dr. Singh is involved in teaching and research in the areas of DSP implementation, biomedical instrumentation, and programmable devices and processors. He has published a number of articles in his areas of interest. He has also co-authored nine textbooks on Microprocessors.
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Librería: Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Reino Unido
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