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16-Bit-Microprocessor Systems

Structure, Behavior, and Programming

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. The 16-Bit Microprocessor

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 30-65
  3. Programming Techniques

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 66-105
  4. System Structure

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 106-138
  5. Input/Output Organization

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 139-175
  6. Input/Output Controllers and Input/Output Computers

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 176-198
  7. 16-Bit Microprocessors by Motorola, Zilog and Intel

    • Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
    Pages 199-230
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 231-239

About this book

In the last few years, a large number of books on microprocessors have appeared on the market. Most of them originated in the context of the 4-bit and the 8-bit microprocessors and their comparatively simple structure. However, the techno-logical development from 8-bit to 16-bit microprossors led to processor components with a substantially more complex structure and with an expanded functionality and also to an increase in the system architecture's complexity. This books takes this advancement into account. It examines 16-bit micro-processor systems and descrihes their structure, their behavior and their programming. The principles of computer or­ ganization are treated at the component level. This is done by means of a detailed examination of the characteristic functionali­ ty of microprocessors. Furthermore the interactions between hardware and software, that are typical of microprocessor technology, are introduced. Interfacing techniques are one of the focal points of these considerations. This puplication is organized as a textbook and is intended as a self-teaching course on 16-bit microprocessors for students of computer science and communications, design engineers and users in a wide variety of technical and scientific fields. Basic knowledge of boolean algebra is assumed. The choice of material is based on the 16-bit microprocessors that are currently available on the market; on the other hand, the presentation is not bound to anyone of these microprocessors.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Technische Informatik, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin 10, Germany

    Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig

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