Architecture, Programming and Applications of Advanced Microprocessors
Author(s): A. K. Ganguly
ISBN: 978-81-7319-923-3 Publication Year: 2009
Pages: 394
Binding: Paper Back Dimension: 185mm x 240mm Weight: 620
Textbook
About the book
Architecture, Programming and Applications of Advanced Microprocessor is an up-to-date guide on today’s state-of-the-art microprocessors and an incomparable source of information on recently developed microprocessor chips covering advanced microprocessor’s architecture of INTEL microprocessor family starting from 8086 to Pentium Duo.
The book describes, the super scalar technology, microprocessors having their own register sets interlinked with each other, availability of multiple pipe lines and execution of more than one instruction per clock cycle using super scalar processing, math coprocessors, graphics coprocessor and video processor chips. Interfacing chips are described with connection diagrams.
It includes a clear conception on assembly level language of programming with advanced microprocessors and a comprehensive coverage of data communications interfaces and standards.
Key Features
• Objective questions, review questions and programming examples at the end of each chapter.
• More than two hundred solved problems on memory interfacing.
• I/O interfacing, interrupt, microprocessor based systems and data communications described in the book.
• More than 250 unsolved problems are given as exercise by the students.
• Lucid and easily understandable language.
Table of Contents
Preface / Acknowledgements / Evaluation of Microprocessor / Intel 8086/8088 Microprocessor / Programming the Intel 8086 Microprocessor / Clock Generator and Bus Buffering / Memory Interface / Interrupt / Input Output Interface / Microprocessor Based Systems / Programmable Communication Interface / Intel 80186, 80188 and 80286 Microprocessors / Intel 80386 and 80486 Microprocessors / Pentium Microprocessors / Appendixes / Index.
Audience
Undergraduate – Postgraduate students of Electronics, Communication, Instrumentation,
Control, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Mechatronics,
Computer Applications and Physics