This practical book on designing real-time embedded systems using 8-and 16-bit microcontrollers covers both assembly and C programming and real-time kernels. Using a large number of specific examples, it focuses on the concepts, processes, conventions, and techniques used in design and debugging. Chapter topics include programming basics; simple assembly code construction; CPU12 programming model; basic assembly programming techniques; assembly program design and structure; assembly applications; real-time I/O and multitasking; microcontroller I/O resources; modular and C code construction; creating and accessing data in C; real-time multitasking in C; and using the MICROC/OS-II preemptive kernel. For anyone who wants to design small- to medium-sized embedded systems.
This text provides a comprehensive look at embedded microcontrollers--specialized devices used for a variety of applications and which include a memory, a microprocessor, and an I/O interface. "Embedded Microcontrollers" is one of the first books based on the Motorola MC68HC12. It is for use in any microcontroller course covering embedded systems, or for anyone who wants to design small to medium-sized embedded systems.
From a wealth of practical experience, the author has prepared a work that fills a significant void, both for learning the new MC68HC12 and for learning the fundamentals of embedded real-time applications. For the novice or the experienced, this text provides essential, up-to-date information as well as practical tips--all in a format and style that are engaging and easily understood.