This hands-on text is written to provide students with a solid foundation in the technology of microcomputers and to help them develop a thorough under-standing of the hardware components of microprocessors and microcomputers and the role of the software to control that hardware. It uses three software compatible 8-bit microprocessor chips-the Intel 8080 and 8085 and the Zilog Z-80-to teach the basic hardware concepts and to illustrate common programming techniques. Software for each of three processors is presented using a learn-by-doing approach. Over 70 laboratory projects and many detailed descriptions, examples, and illustrations make this book a comprehensive resource currently available. Providing a sound pedagogy, the book fully prepares students to apply concepts learned to a variety of real-world practical situations. Table of Contents Introduction to the Microprocessor. Introducing the 8080, 8085, and Z-80 Microprocessors. Programming the Microprocessor. Building the Microcomputer, Part 1: The Buses. Building the Microcomputer, Part 2: Adding Memory Building the Microcomputer, Part 3: Input/Output. Special-Purpose Support The 8080/85 Family. Special-Purpose Support The Z80 Family. Serial I/O Techniques. Floppy- and Hard-Disk Drives. Microcomputer Control Applications and Troubleshooting Techniques. Introduction to the 8086 16-Bit Microprocessor. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
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