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Calculation is the main function of a computer. The central unit is
responsible for executing the programs. The microprocessor is its
integrated form. This component, since the announcement of its
marketing in 1971, has not stopped breaking records in terms of
computing power, price reduction and integration of functions
(calculation of basic functions, storage with integrated
controllers). It is present today in most electronic devices.
Knowing its internal mechanisms and programming is essential for
the electronics engineer and computer scientist to understand and
master the operation of a computer and advanced concepts of
programming. This first volume focuses more particularly on the
first generations of microprocessors, that is to say those that
handle integers in 4 and 8-bit formats. The first chapter presents
the calculation function and reminds the memory function. The
following is devoted to notions of calculation model and
architecture. The concept of bus is then presented. Chapters 4 and
5 can then address the internal organization and operation of the
microprocessor first in hardware and then software. The mechanism
of the function call, conventional and interrupted, is more
particularly detailed in a separate chapter. The book ends with a
presentation of architectures of the first microcomputers for a
historical perspective. The knowledge is presented in the most
exhaustive way possible with examples drawn from current and old
technologies that illustrate and make accessible the theoretical
concepts. Each chapter ends if necessary with corrected exercises
and a bibliography. The list of acronyms used and an index are at
the end of the book.
Calculation is the main function of a computer. The central unit is
responsible for executing the programs. The microprocessor is its
integrated form. This component, since the announcement of its
marketing in 1971, has not stopped breaking records in terms of
computing power, price reduction and integration of functions
(calculation of basic functions, storage with integrated
controllers). It is present today in most electronic devices.
Knowing its internal mechanisms and programming is essential for
the electronics engineer and computer scientist to understand and
master the operation of a computer and advanced concepts of
programming. This first volume focuses more particularly on the
first generations of microprocessors, that is to say those that
handle integers in 4 and 8-bit formats. The first chapter presents
the calculation function and reminds the memory function. The
following is devoted to notions of calculation model and
architecture. The concept of bus is then presented. Chapters 4 and
5 can then address the internal organization and operation of the
microprocessor first in hardware and then software. The mechanism
of the function call, conventional and interrupted, is more
particularly detailed in a separate chapter. The book ends with a
presentation of architectures of the first microcomputers for a
historical perspective. The knowledge is presented in the most
exhaustive way possible with examples drawn from current and old
technologies that illustrate and make accessible the theoretical
concepts. Each chapter ends if necessary with corrected exercises
and a bibliography. The list of acronyms used and an index are at
the end of the book.
Since its commercialization in 1971, the microprocessor, a modern
and integrated form of the central processing unit, has
continuously broken records in terms of its integrated functions,
computing power, low costs and energy saving status. Today, it is
present in almost all electronic devices. Sound knowledge of its
internal mechanisms and programming is essential for electronics
and computer engineers to understand and master computer operations
and advanced programming concepts. This book in five volumes
focuses more particularly on the first two generations of
microprocessors, those that handle 4- and 8- bit integers.
Microprocessor 1 - the first of five volumes - presents the
computation function, recalls the memory function and clarifies the
concepts of computational models and architecture. A comprehensive
approach is used, with examples drawn from current and past
technologies that illustrate theoretical concepts, making them
accessible.
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