Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System Design, 2nd Edition
by Raj Kamal
Preface
This book has been written for undergraduate students of electrical, electronics and computer science engineering as well as for software engineers interested in system design and hardware engineers interested in interfacing the MCUs. The book starts from classic 8051 MCU and goes on to explain the concepts necessary for designing the embedded systems.
The first chapter begins with 8051 architecture and then its instructions, interrupt-servicing structure, programming and interfacing methods. The study of these concepts will help in developing systems based on MCUs like 8051, 80x96, 68HC11/12/16, and the latest, ARM-based, high performance, low power MCUs.
The organisation of each chapter is as follows:
Chapter 1 gives an introduction ...
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