Microcomputer Busses

Author: Cram   R  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323158879

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780121961558

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780121961558

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Language: ENG

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Description

Microcomputer Busses provides the necessary introduction to the basic features and capabilities of a range of popular commercial busses. Its main objective is to prepare students in solving engineering problems using the concepts and materials featured in the book.
The first three chapters introduce the basic concepts and principles such as basic bus and transmission-line concepts, comparative analysis of busses, and the process of how a program can give out hardware responses or operations on a bus. The middle section of the book delves more deeply into the different types of computer busses and into the important features of the operation of each bus. The book supplements and simplifies these features. Lastly, the book concludes by illustrating design examples of existing sample boards that are produced commercially.
This book serves as a valuable tool to engineering students. Systems engineers and design engineers can also use this book as reference in designing microcomputer-based systems or in developing system architecture.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Microcomputer Busses

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 12

Chapter 1. Basic Bus Concepts

pp.:  12 – 28

Chapter 2. Comparison of Busses

pp.:  28 – 38

Chapter 3. Software/Hardware Interactions

pp.:  38 – 48

Chapter 4. MULTIBUS I

pp.:  48 – 70

Chapter 5. MULTIBUS II

pp.:  70 – 92

Chapter 6. VMEbus

pp.:  92 – 126

Chapter 7. NuBus

pp.:  126 – 146

Chapter 8. PC/XT/AT Bus

pp.:  146 – 164

Chapter 9. STD Bus

pp.:  164 – 176

Chapter 10. Programmable Logic Devices

pp.:  176 – 214

Chapter 11. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

pp.:  214 – 228

Chapter 12. MULTIBUS I Design Example

pp.:  228 – 242

Chapter 13. VMEbus Design Example

pp.:  242 – 250

Index

pp.:  250 – 258

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