02951nam a2200241Ia 4500999001300000001000800013003000400021005001700025008004100042020001800083028003700101040002400138082001700162100001500179245004500194260006800239300000800307500173500315504051802050650000802568942001202576952012102588 c224d2240000663OSt20190223144747.0170602s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780070434486 q2016bAllied Informatics, Jaipur bEnglishaBSDUcBSDU a004.16 bBAD aBadri, Ram 0aAdvanced Microprocessors and Interfacing bMcGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd.a New Delhic2014,c2001 a388 aAdvanced Microprocessor And Interfacing is a useful text for the second course in Microprocessors. With coverage of higher processors as well as the 8086, it is a must-have reference book for undergraduates, as well as diploma students who are pursuing electronics and communication engineering, computer engineering, and electronics and electrical engineering. Advanced Microprocessor And Interfacing has several salient features. Firstly, it provides a detailed description of the 16 bit, 32 bit, and 64 bit microprocessors. Secondly, the author has provided clear and concise explanations about assembly language programming for the 8086 processor, with examples. Students will also find a comprehensive coverage of 16 bit microcontrollers like Intel 8096 and 32 bit microcontrollers like IBM Power PC 403GA. To assist students with developing industrial applications, Ram has included topics such as interfacing ADC 8009, Hold Circuit of Intel 8086, and programs related to assembly language. Standards and architectures such as MCA, EISA, USB, IEEE, and AGP are also mentioned. Math coprocessors, graphics coprocessors, video coprocessors, and the Intel 740-3D graphics chip are also given coverage. Information on various types of controllers such as the magnetic disk, keyboard, memory, USART, and interrupt, has also been included. The text is organized into 14 chapters. Chapters 1 through to 11, cover course materials. The remaining three chapters contain an appendix, bibliography, and an index. To support students’ understanding of the course material, the text includes over 160 review questions, 62 examples of programming, and 96 illustrations. Advanced Microprocessor and Interfacing was published in 2001. aChapter 1. Introduction to Microprocessors Chapter 2. 16-Bit Intel Microprocessors Chapter 3. 8086 Instruction Set Chapter 4. Assembly Language Prorams for 8086 Chapter 5. Debug and Assembler Chapter 6. Embedded Control, I/O Chapter 7. Intel 386 and 486 Microprocessors Chapter 8. Input/Output Devices and Supporting Chips Chapter 9. Other Microprocessors Chapter 10. Interfacing of A/D Converter and Applications Chapter 11. Standards for Bus Architectures and Ports Chapter 12. Appendix Chapter 13. Bibliography aCSE 2ddccBK 00102ddc4070aBSDUbBSDUd2016-11-27g450.00l0o004.16 BADp000663r2020-02-12 00:00:00v450.00w2017-06-02yBK