The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors: Programming,Interfacing,Software,Hardware and Applications, 4/e
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Author(s):
Author:
Walter A. Triebel
- ISBN:9788177584813
- 10 Digit ISBN:8177584812
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Price:Rs. 1175.00
- Pages:864
- Imprint:Pearson Education
- Binding:Paperback
- Status:Available
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Future designers of microprocessor-based electronic equipment require a systems-level understanding of the 80x86 microcomputer. This widely acclaimed edition provides balanced and comprehensive coverage of both the software and hardware of the 8088 and 8086 microprocessors. The book examines how to assemble, run, and debug programs, and how to build, test, and troubleshoot interface circuits. New material has been added on number-system conversations, binary arithmetic, and combinational logic operations.
Table of Content
- Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcomputers
- Software Architecture of the 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors
- Assembly Language Programming
- Machine Language Coding and the Debug Software Development Program of the PC
- 8088/8086 Programming—Integer Instructions and Computations
- 8088/8086 Programming—Control Flow Instructions and Program Structures
- Assembly Language Program Development with MASM
- The 8088 and 8086 Pin Configuration and their Memory and Input/Output Interfaces
- Memory Devices, Circuits, and Subsystem Design
- Input/Output Interface Circuits and LSI Peripheral Devices
- Interrupt Interface of the 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors
- Real-Mode Software and Hardware Architecture of the 80286 Microprocessor
- The 80386, 80486, and Pentium® Processor Families: Software Architecture
- The 80386, 80486, and Pentium® Processor Families: Hardware Architecture
- Connecting Assembly Language To C
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Salient Features
- Part I explores the software architecture and how to write, execute, and debug assembly language programs.
- Part II examines the hardware architecture of microcomputers built with the 8088 and 8086 microprocessors.
- Part III provides detailed coverage of the other microprocessors in the 80x86 family: the 80286, 80486, and Pentium® processors. The newest Pentium ® family – Pentium® III and Pentium® IV – are also examined.
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