Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola)Prentice Hall, 1992 - 468 sayfa |
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... Note that the port addresses just listed may not phys- ically exist in memory . However , input or output oper ... Note that hand- shaking means data transfer via exchange of control sig- nals . Two bits ( bits 2 and 3 ) are required in ...
... Note that the port addresses just listed may not phys- ically exist in memory . However , input or output oper ... Note that hand- shaking means data transfer via exchange of control sig- nals . Two bits ( bits 2 and 3 ) are required in ...
Sayfa 178
... Note that in these instruction sequences , TAS TEST checks the byte addressed by TEST for zero . If [ TEST ] = 0 , then Z is set to 1 ; else Z 0 , N = 1 . After this , bit 7 of [ TEST ] is set to 1. Note that a zero value of TEST ...
... Note that in these instruction sequences , TAS TEST checks the byte addressed by TEST for zero . If [ TEST ] = 0 , then Z is set to 1 ; else Z 0 , N = 1 . After this , bit 7 of [ TEST ] is set to 1. Note that a zero value of TEST ...
Sayfa 182
... Note that the PC contents will always be even since the instruc- tion length is either one word or two words depending on the dis- placement widths . Branch always to PC + d where PC value is current instruction location plus 2. As with ...
... Note that the PC contents will always be even since the instruc- tion length is either one word or two words depending on the dis- placement widths . Branch always to PC + d where PC value is current instruction location plus 2. As with ...
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MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE | 49 |
Questions and Problems | 59 |
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Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola) Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1992 |
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16 bits 16-bit data A/D converter accumulator ADDRESS FIELD address register addressing mode assembly language binary buffer byte or word CALL CHARACTER chip circuit clock command contents coprocessor data bus data field data register data transfer decoding decremented digits disp8 display DMA controller DTACK enable EPROM example execution flags affected functions GPIB hardware hexadecimal HIGH I/O port index register input instruction set INTA Intel Corporation interface INTR jump keyboard latched loads logic low byte mem/reg memory address memory location memory-mapped I/O microcomputer microprocessor OP code operand operation output peripheral port 00 processor program counter register indirect RESET segment register service routine shown in Figure signal specified stack pointer status register stored subroutine TABLE tion typical vector voltage Write zero
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Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer Design Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1999 |