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PEARSON INDIA 8085 Microprocessor Architecture Programming And Interfacing by Kumar and B S Umashankar
Designed for an undergraduate course on the 8085microprocessor, this text provides comprehensive coverage of theprogramming and interfacing of the 8-bit microprocessor. Written ina simple and easy-to-understand manner, this book introduces thereader to the basics and the architecture of the 8085microprocessor. It presents balanced coverage of both hardware andsoftware concepts related to the microprocessor.
Instruction sets described in a very concise form
Exclusive chapters that focus on assembly language programs
Detailed coverage of the Z-80 and Motorolla 6800, as well as the 8751 microcontroller
Comprehensive coverage of peripheral chips
Access additional resources such as multiple choicequestions, discussion questions, programs and diagrams.
Evolution of Microprocessors
Fundamentals of a Computer
Number Presentation
Fundamentals of Microprocessor
First Assembly Language Program
Data Transfer Group of Instructions
Arithmetic Group of Instructions
Logical Group of Instructions
NOP and Stack Group of Instructions
Branch Group of Instructions
Chip Select Logic
Addressing of I/O Ports
Architecture of 8085
Simple Assembly Language Programs
Use of PC in Writing and Executing 8085 Programs
Additional Assembly Language Programs
More Complex Assembly Language Programs
Interrupts in 8085
8212 Non Programmable 8-bit I/O Port
8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface Chip
Programs Using Interface Modules
Interfacing I/O Devices
Intel 8259A-Programmable Interrupt Controller
Intel 8257-Programmable DMA Controller
Intel 8253-Programmable Interval Timer
Intel 8251A-Universal Synchronous Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
Zilog Z80 Microprocessor
Motorola M6800 Microprocessor
8051 Microcontroller
Advanced Topics in 8051
K. Udaya Kumar is Principal, B.N.M. Institute of Technology, Bangalore. He completed his M.Tech. from the Indian Institute ofScience, Bangalore and received his Ph.D. from the University ofLjubljana, Yugoslavia. He was a deputy engineer with BharathElectronics Limited (BHEL) for about four years before enteringteaching??his calling for the past thirty years. B.S. Umashankar is Professor, Department of Computer ScienceEngineering, B.N.M. Institute of Technology, Bangalore. Anengineering graduate from Bangalore University, he proceeded tocomplete his masters degree from Gulbarga University. He has about20 years of teaching experience