Microprogrammed systems design
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書誌事項
Microprogrammed systems design
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan, 1991
- pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p274. - Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The vast majority of microprocessors are used to control devices like vending machines, lifts and security systems which allow more complex systems to be produced quicker and at a cheaper rate. This book looks at the technique for designing digital systems which, if emulated on a microprocessor, would be inefficient. In this respect, the book attempts to cover the range of microprogrammable hardware currently available looking specifically at two sets of chips on the market produced by the companies Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Texas Instruments (TI). "Microprogrammable Hardware" specializes in it's examination of the chip but also looks at the development of computers generally. The book looks at how to use the various chips and covers their associated peripheral and controller chips, as well as almost all conventional computers and specialized processors such as those used in signal processing.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: necessary logic
- gates
- flip-flops
- use of flip-flops. Part 2 The first computer: description of the first computer
- implementation
- data section
- control section
- practical points. Part 3 The bit-slice chip: derivation of the bit-slice chip
- AMD Am2901 bit-slice chip
- using the Am2901
- Am2903
- TI 74AS888 bit-slice chip
- using the 74AS888. Part 4 The sequencer: derivation of sequencers
- some real sequencer chips
- AMD Am2909 - outline of features
- Am2910
- Am2925 clock chip
- TI 74AS888 sequencer chip. Part 5 Implementation of a microprogrammed computer: description of the second computer
- instruction set
- implementation
- data section
- implementation of other features. Part 6 Microprogramming: terminology
- software tools
- the example
- differences between assembler and microprogramming. Part 7 Other microprogrammable devices: implementation of a hard disk controller
- examples of microprogrammable controller chips
- a controller as a computer?
- RISC machines. Part 8 VLSI building block chips: building blocks
- barrel shifters
- funnel shifters
- register file chips
- arithmetic and logic units
- combined register file/ALU chips
- integer multipliers
- floating point processors
- examples of floating point processor chips
- sequencers for use with building block chips. Appendices
- bibliography
- index.
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