Digital logic and microprocessors

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Digital logic and microprocessors

Fredrick J. Hill and Gerald R. Peterson

Wiley, c1984

Wiley international ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This presents a carefully integrated treatment of an introductory course in computer hardware. It includes up-to-date discussions of digital logic combined with an in-depth look at microprocessor programming and interface design. An introduction to hardware description languages is provided as a means of describing more complex sequential circuits and as a transition to microprocessors.

Table of Contents

  • Between the Transistor and the High Level Language
  • Boolean Algebra and Digital Logic
  • 0,1: Binary Numbers or Logical Values?
  • Simplification of Boolean Function
  • Standard Digital Integrated Circuits
  • Computer Arithmetic and Codes
  • Combinational MSI Parts, ROM's, and PLA's
  • Sequential Circuits
  • Synthesis of State Machines
  • Register Transfer Design
  • Small Computer Organization and Programming
  • Addressing and Assembly Language
  • Memory and Input/Output
  • Serial Input/Output
  • Additional Programming Topics
  • Microprocessor-Based System Design
  • The Clock Mode Assumption Reexamined
  • Appendices
  • Index.

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