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The Third Edition of MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS DESIGN covers the design of systems that use Motorola's 68000 family of microprocessors (including the latest generation of 68000 chips), and addresses both hardware and software considerations. Professor Clements' emphasis is practical, providing the necessary detail to enable students to design actual, working systems. The author covers hardware and programming comprehensively in an accessible writing style. A new chapter on the C programming language and its relationship to assembly language will appeal to instructors whose courses emphasize software aspects of systems design. A bound-in CD-ROM contains a 68000 cross-assembler and simulator, a C cross-compiler, fragments of the 68000 assembly code from the book, the 68000 and 68020 instruction sets, and documentation.
List of contents
1. The Microcomputer. 2. Programming the 68000 Family. 3. Assembly Language and C. 4. The 68000 Family Hardware Interface. 5. Memories in Microcomputer Systems. 6. Exception Handling and the 68000 Family. 7. The 68000 Family in Larger Systems. 8. The Microprocessor Interface. 9. The Serial Input/Output Interface. 10. Microprocessor Buses. 11. Designing a Microcomputer System. Appendix: Motorola 68000 Instruction Set.