Author: Ramesh Gaonkar
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the microprocessor, covering both hardware and software based on the 8085 Microprocessor family. This book was first published in 1984 and it has been in the field for nearly three decades. The microprocessor concepts that were at the cutting edge of the technology in the 1970s and 80s have become fundamentals of the computer field. It is gratifying to see such acceptance of the integrated approach to teaching microprocessor concepts.
The sixth edition, divided into three parts, presents an integrated approach to hardware and software in the context of the 8085 microprocessor.
Part I focuses on microprocessor architecture, the 8085 instruction set, and interfacing,
Part II introduces programming, and
Part III integrates hardware and software concepts from the earlier sections in interfacing and designing microprocessor- based products. In-depth coverage of each topic is provided, from basic concepts to industrial applications and illustrated by numerous examples with complete schematics. Learning of the material is reinforced by assignments related to practical-applications.
New and updated information includes:
Recent technological changes in PC environment.
Software development in IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
Latest technological changes in 32-and 64 bit microprocessors and microcontrollers.
Introduction to concepts of embedded systems.
CONTENTS
Part I:
Microprocessor-Based Systems: Hardware And Interfacing:
Microprocessors, Microcomputers, and Assembly Language, Introduction to 8085 Assembly Language Programming. Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer Systems. 8085 Microprocessor Architecture and Memory Interfacing. Interfacing I/O Devices
Part II: Programming The 8085:
Introduction to 8085 Instructions. Programming Techniques with Additional Instructions. Counters and Time Delays. Stack and Subroutines. Code Conversion, BCD Arithmetic, and 16-Bit Data Operations. Software Development, Assemblers, and IDE
Part III: Interfacing Peripherals (I/Os) And A pplications:
Interrupts. Interfacing Data Converters. Programmable Interface Devices: 8155 I/O and Timers: 8279 Keyboard / Display Interface. General Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices. Serial I/O and Data Communication. Microprocessor Applications. Trends in Microprocessor Technology
Appendices:
Number Systems.
Introduction to the EMAC Primer.
Pin Configuration of Selected Logic and
Display Devices.
Specifications: Data Converters and
Peripheral Devices.
American Standard Code for Information Interchange:
ASCII Codes.
8085 Instruction Set.
Solutions to Selected Questions, Problems,
and Programming Assignments.
Introduction to 8085 Assemblers and Simulators