What Every Engineer Should Know about Microcomputer Systems Design and Debugging |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Considerations for System Implementation | 19 |
A Typical Microcomputer Industrial Control System | 35 |
Procedure for DevelopmentHardware Emulation | 59 |
Software Development and Debugging | 87 |
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What Every Engineer Should Know about Microcomputer Systems Design and Debugging William C. Wray,Bill Crawford No preview available - 1984 |
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A/D converter ACIA assembled Assembly Language Bill Wray binary breakpoint byte circuit CMPA command configured CONTROL PANEL Control Register control word Control/Status register data register Data Sheet debugging devices Display and change Engineer Should Know EPROM example EXbug EXORciser FFFE 00 FFFF final system Flow Meter fuel and oxygen Fuel valve FUEL/OXYGEN FLOW RATES function FURNACE Gas Analyzer gram heater temperature hexadecimal INITIALIZATION input Input/Output interrupt loaded locations logic LOOP Memory Display/Change micro microcom microcomputer Microcomputer Development System microcomputer system Micromodule microprocessor Microterminal mnemonics monitor operation output oxygen flow rates Oxygen valve PIADDB Program Counter pulse RESET selected serial serial communications SERVICE ROUTINE set-point temperature shown in Figure stack status bits Status Register stored subroutine subsystem system design thermocouple tion trol two's complement User user's Valve Control vector voltage zero
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Page ii - Memory (EPROM) can be used, and is sometimes preferred, since it can be erased and reprogrammed.