AN INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS &ndash VOLUME II. SOME REAL P

Local pick-up preferred (please call first) but will ship at the buyer s expense.Kingston Books-15 IMG_7548Authors Adam Osborne Susanna Jacobson and Jerry KanePublisher Adam Osborne and AssociatesIllustrated Block Diagrams Charts Graphs Waveforms Microprocessors (with their pin-outs shown and their corresponding signals listed) Instruction sets listed for all the CPU s Data Sheet reprints from all the manufacturers of the time Recommended Operating Conditions Electrical Characteristics Schematics of Inputs and Outputs Programmable Registers Device Packages with numbered pin-outs Pin Name Description (Signal Type i.e. Data Buss lines I O port Interrupt Request etc.) and Type (Input Output Bidirectional) INTRODUCTIONThis is a book which is still in transition.As the second volume in the two volume set the purpose of this book is to describe some real products which implements the general concepts covered in Volume 1.The problem is that we could describe some real products in many ways and at many levels.Since writing the first edition of An Introduction to Microcomputers we have come to the conclusion that what is really needed is a comprehensive and detailed description of all microcomputer LSI devices. These descriptions must stand alone the reader must not be referred to vendor literature for any additional information. But meeting this goal is a very substantial undertaking.. In the end we will produce a universal LSI microcomputer device reference handbook. Rather than wait a year or two it would take to generate the desired end product we have elected to achieve our goal one step at a time.This book represents step 2 towards our ultimate goal. Step 2 is not as big as it should have been but the first edition of Volume 2 sold more rapidly than anticipated allowing little time for production for production of this new book.In this book devices of the 8080A 8085 8048 MC6800 Z80 9440 MCS6500 PACE and SC MP microcomputers are described in approximately the detail we believe to be necessary. Other devices described at a more superficial level and refer you to the vendor literature for complete informationContents by Chapter (in brief)4-BITMICROPROCESSORS AND THE TMS-1000 SERIES MICROCOMPUTERS THE FAIRCHILD F8 THE NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR SC MP THE 8080A THE 8085 THE 8048 8748 AND 8035 ZILOG Z80 THE MOTOROLA MC6800 THE MOS TECHNOLOGY MCS6500 THE SIGNETICS 2650 THE RCA COSMAC IM6100 MICROCOMPUTER DEVICES THE SM 300 THE NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR PACE THE GENERAL INSTRUMENTS 1600 THE TMS9900 SINGLE CHIP NOVA MINICOMPUTER CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITS 2900 SERIES AND 6700 SERIES CHIP SLICE PRODUCTS THE MC10800 CHIP SLICE LOGIC THE HEWLETT PACKARD MC2 SELECTING A MICROCOMPUTER Paperback 1162 pages

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