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Informationen zum Autor Frederick M. Cady received the BSEE from the Pennsylvania State University, the MSEE from the California Institute of Technology, and the Ph. D. from the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Dr. Cady joined the Montana State University Electrical Engineering department in 1980, where he teaches computer and microcomputer hardware and software engineering. His research activities include biomedical engineering, visual signal processing, astronomical image processing, and electro-optics and electro-optical system engineering. Dr. Cady has been honored with several teaching awards including MSU Bozeman Mortar Board Professor of the Month, MSU Alumni-Chamber of Commerce Award for Excellence and the Phi Kappa Phi Anna Krueger Fridley Award for Distinguished Teaching. Klappentext Software and Hardware Engineering is designed for courses in the architecture and design of microprocessors! using Freescale's (formerly Motorola) star processor! the M68HC(S)12! as its core example. This text can be used for the microcontrollers/microprocessors/microcomputers course! taught in Electrical and Computer engineering departments! usually dovetailing with the computer architecture course (pre-requisite or co-requisite). Students taking thiscourse will have already taken a programming course (or any C or assembly language) and introductory logic design. In this second edition! more of the core principles of microcontroller theory! beyond the specifics of HC12 implementation! are integrated into the text. The new edition is updated to cover changes inthe technology. Zusammenfassung Software and Hardware Engineering is designed for courses in the architecture and design of microprocessors, using Freescale's (formerly Motorola) star processor, the M68HC(S)12, as its core example. This text can be used for the microcontrollers/microprocessors/microcomputers course, taught in Electrical and Computer engineering departments, usually dovetailing with the computer architecture course (pre-requisite or co-requisite). Students taking thiscourse will have already taken a programming course (or any C or assembly language) and introductory logic design. In this second edition, more of the core principles of microcontroller theory, beyond the specifics of HC12 implementation, are integrated into the text. The new edition is updated to cover changes inthe technology....