Microprocessor Design Course with Lab
Contains exactly what you need to know to make Microprocessor design easy-to-learn. Comes with detailed explanations of theory and different hands-on lab projects for students to complete. Each chapter ends with questions and suggested lab projects.
This course uses the Motorola MC68HC12 microprocessor for the labs along with the EZ-MICRO manager software and the easy-to-follow workbook study guide.
Software
The EZ-MICRO manager software is compatible with Windows 95/98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and is designed to be very easy to use.
The pull-down menus, dialog box interface and on-line context-sensitive help are the features that make it easy-to-use software. The user can create/edit source code, assemble and download the file from manager software.
Workbook
The EZ-MICRO COURSEWARE book is an integrated curriculum that has a student version and instructors version of the workbook. The workbook contains exactly what you need to know to make complex subjects easy-to-learn.
The workbook contains detailed explanations of theory and also includes different lab projects for students to complete. Each chapter ends with questions and suggested lab projects.
The instructor workbook includes the answers to all the questions, provides the schematic designs of all the hardware lab projects and has a software listing of all the software lab projects
Package Includes
Windows 95/98, ME, NT, 2000, XP Compatible Manager Software
Built-in Editor
Built-in Assembler
C Compiler (Optional)
400+ Page Student Workbook
Instructor Manual with answers to all exercises
Expansion Connector for Wire-wrap and other Project Board
100s of Hardware and Software Exercises
Main Board Specs
Motorola MC68HC12
32K RAM
8 Channel A/D
1 Channel D/A
2 x 16 LCD Display
4x4 Keypad
4 Input Sensing Switch
4 Digital Inputs
4 Digital Outputs
Serial Port
Built-in Monitor
32K EPROM
The monitor EPROM serves two important functions: It allows students to communicate with the CPU via a serial interface, and it also works as a boot EPROM, which brings the microprocessor up to a predetermined stage after the power-on sequence.
The 32k bytes of RAM on the main board are used to store the users program and data variables. The main board also has a serial interface to IBM compatible personal computers. This serial interface allows the user to download commands and programs to main board RAM.
The expansion bus connector on the main board is very important, because it allows the student to connect to lab projects.
The student can design his or her own lab project and connect it to the main microprocessor board using wire-wrap board. The additional lab project board allows the student to learn hardware design, as well as software design.
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2. Or you can call us at (800) 321-2155 and ask for product 02-526.
3. You can mail a check or money order for $353.75 (includes $28.75 for shipping/handling) to:
CIE Bookstore
1776 E. 17th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
4. Western Union or Bank transfer.
5. You can fax your order to us at 216-781-0331.
Foreign shipping expense will be higher.
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