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The vast majority of computers in use today are encapsulated within
other systems. In contrast to general-purpose computers that run an
endless selection of software, these embedded computers are often
programmed for a very specific, low-level and often mundane
purpose. Low-end microcontrollers, costing as little as one dollar,
are often employed by engineers in designs that utilize only a
small fraction of the processing capability of the device because
it is either more cost-effective than selecting an
application-specific part or because programmability offers custom
functionality not otherwise available. Embedded Systems Interfacing
for Engineers using the Freescale HCS08 Microcontroller is a
two-part book intended to provide an introduction to hardware and
software interfacing for engineers. Building from a comprehensive
introduction of fundamental computing concepts, the book suitable
for a first course in computer organization for electrical or
computer engineering students with a minimal background in digital
logic and programming. In addition, this book can be valuable as a
reference for engineers new to the Freescale HCS08 family of
microcontrollers. The HCS08 processor architecture used in the book
is relatively simple to learn, powerful enough to apply towards a
wide-range of interfacing tasks, and accommodates breadboard
prototyping in a laboratory using freely available and low-cost
tools. In Part II: Digital and Analog Hardware Interfacing,
hardware and software interfacing concepts are introduced. The
emphasis of this work is on good hardware and software engineering
design principles. Device drivers are developed illustrating the
use of general-purpose and special-purpose digital I/O interfaces,
analog interfaces, serial interfaces and real-time I/O processing.
The hardware side of each interface is described and electrical
specifications and related issues are considered. The first part of
the book provides the programming skills necessary to implement the
software in this part. Table of Contents: Introduction to the
MC9S08QG4/8 Hardware / Analog Input / Serial Communication /
Real-Time I/O Processing
The vast majority of computers in use today are encapsulated within
other systems. In contrast to general-purpose computers that run an
endless selection of software, these embedded computers are often
programmed for a very specific, low-level and often mundane
purpose. Low-end microcontrollers, costing as little as one dollar,
are often employed by engineers in designs that utilize only a
small fraction of the processing capability of the device because
it is either more cost-effective than selecting an
application-specific part or because programmability offers custom
functionality not otherwise available. Embedded Systems Interfacing
for Engineers using the Freescale HCS08 Microcontroller is a
two-part book intended to provide an introduction to hardware and
software interfacing for engineers. Building from a comprehensive
introduction of fundamental computing concepts, the book suitable
for a first course in computer organization for electrical or
computer engineering students with a minimal background in digital
logic and programming. In addition, this book can be valuable as a
reference for engineers new to the Freescale HCS08 family of
microcontrollers. The HCS08 processor architecture used in the book
is relatively simple to learn, powerful enough to apply towards a
wide-range of interfacing tasks, and accommodates breadboard
prototyping in a laboratory using freely available and low-cost
tools. In Part I: Assembly Language Programming, the programmer's
model of the HSC08 family of processors is introduced. This part
leads the reader from basic concepts up to implementing basic
software control structures in assembly language. Instead of
focusing on large-scale programs, the emphasis is on implementing
small algorithms necessary to accomplish some of the more common
tasks expected in small embedded systems. The first part prepares
the reader with the programming skills necessary to write device
drivers in and perform basic input/output processing Part II, whose
emphasis is on hardware interfacing concepts. Table of Contents:
Introduction to Microcomputer Organization / Programmer's Model of
the HCS08 CPU / HCS08 Assembly Language Programming
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