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Summary
Summary
Introduction to Microcontrollers is a comprehensive, introductory text/reference for electrical and computer engineers and students with little experience with a high-level programming language. It systematically teaches the programming of a microcontroller in assembly language, as well as C and C++. This books also covers the principles of good programming practice through top-down design and the use of data structures. It is suitable as an introductory text for a first course on microcomputers that demonstrates what a small computer can do.
Author Notes
G. Jack Lipovski has taught electrical engineering and computer science for 30 years. He is a computer architect internationally recognized for his design of the pioneering database computer, CASSM, and the parallel computer, TRAC. He is an expert in microcomputers and is a past director of Euromicro and former editor of IEEE Micro . Dr. Lipovski is the author of nine books, more than 70 technical papers, and holds eight patents in the areas of logic-in-memory integrated circuits. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Golden Core Member of the IEEE Computer Society.
Table of Contents
Basic Computer Structure and the 6812 |
The Instruction Set |
Addressing Modes |
Assembly Language Programming |
Advanced Assemblers, Linkers, and Loaders |
Assembly Language Subroutines |
Arithmetic Operations |
Programming in C and C++. Implementation of C Procedures |
Elementary Data Structures |
Input/Output |
Other Microcontrollers |