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68HC11 Microcontroller Hardcover – 1 December 1992
by
Joseph D. Greenfield
(Author)
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This introduction to microprocessors, particularly the powerful 68HC11, will help students learn to write programs for the microprocessor. Abundant examples illustrate how the microprocessor can be incorporated in a system where Input/Output capabilities can be used. Text features use of the EVB board, a clear explanation of the instruction set, and coverage of the assembler.
- Print length420 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDelmar Cengage Learning
- Publication date1 December 1992
- Dimensions18.42 x 2.54 x 24.77 cm
- ISBN-100030515882
- ISBN-13978-0030515880
Product details
- Publisher : Delmar Cengage Learning (1 December 1992)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 420 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0030515882
- ISBN-13 : 978-0030515880
- Dimensions : 18.42 x 2.54 x 24.77 cm
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Oscar Gallardo
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joseph D. Greenfield has written a masterpiece with this technical "bible" creation
Reviewed in the United States on 10 August 2015Verified Purchase
This is a fine Motorola technical "bible" embracing the ubiquitous Motorola MC68HC11 microcontroller that was initially destined for automotive applications, but later found many more niches to fill. As an engineering student in college years ago, I enrolled in an elective microcontroller instrumentation and programming course that revolved around this Motorola microcontroller gem. The book presents every functionality of the MC68HC11 in superb detail, while clearly explaining each topic, chapter after chapter. I was a strapped college student when I started reading this book as a course requirement. Hence, I could not afford the book. Copies of the book chapters were provided to me by a loyal friend who was also enrolled in the same class. Thank you, Amazon, for allowing me to purchase my own book copy, years later.
Ruben Nunez
4.0 out of 5 stars
No issues on delivery. Cover is in great shape. Marker and pen used in pages.
Reviewed in the United States on 31 May 2014Verified Purchase
Book is in good shape. Pages inside were marked by previous owner using pen ink and marker. Usually this is not an issue, but this time marker went through several pages when used. Pen was also used to scratch actual words from the text "considered" to be wrong. This cannot be confirmed since the original words cannot be read.
QLeapfan
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of errors
Reviewed in the United States on 26 April 2012Verified Purchase
This book is out of print now and for a very good reason, besides the age of the 68HC11 o course. It is filled with errors. I had to use this book back in college and the only redeeming value this book had was a table of assembly language commands that actually was right (which is why the prof used the book). Don't trust any of the examples in this book because most of them are wrong.