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Microcontroller Technology: The 68HC11 (4th Edition) [Hardcover]

Peter Spasov (Author)
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March 20, 2001 0130195790 978-0130195791 4
For introductory courses in Microcontrollers, Microprocessors, and Embedded Control. Focusing on one very popular microcontroller-the Motorola 68HC11-this useful text lays the basic foundation needed to understand and use any 8-bit microcontroller. Covering a wide range of topics, at a wide range of levels, it serves as a guide to real-time control software and interfacing, and concentrates on applications throughout-encouraging hands-on practice using computer simulation or an evaluation board.


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Spasov lays the basic foundation needed to understand and use any microcontroller by illustrating the use of one very popular microcontroller--the Motorola 68HC11. Serving as a guide to real-time control software and interfacing, the expanded, updated and improved Second Edition offers an application-driven approach to a wide range of topics at a wide range of levels. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This updated edition continues to provide readers with the background needed to understand and use microcontrollers, specifically the popular Motorola 68HC11. The 68HC11 is relatively easy to work with and has most of the features essential for a complete control system. The book starts at an introductory level by explaining the applications and origins of microcontrollers. Next, a programmer's view of the device is developed. Finally, the hardware is described and the reader learns how to connect it to the outside world for control applications.

Many changes have been made to this edition:
  • To acknowledge the prominence of C programming, the topic is introduced earlier and the text uses C program examples throughout.
  • A CD-ROM containing source code, a special demo version of the THRSim11 simulator, a IC11 demo C compiler, a cross assembler, fuzzy logic tools, and assorted electronic design tools is included. Because it provides a practical way to explore programming and interfacing concepts, readers will find the simulator extremely useful.
  • Chapter openers now list learning objectives to help the reader pick out the important points in each chapter.
  • Numerous helpful appendices have been added to reinforce key topics.

This book is an excellent guide and reference, and it will prove indispensable to students of control automation and interested amateurs, as well as to experienced users of microcontrollers.

An Instructor's Manual (ISBN 0-13-033248-8) is available free of charge to instructors using the book for a course.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 706 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 4 edition (March 20, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0130195790
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130195791
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,398,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Introduction to Microcontrollers and the 68HC11, December 22, 1998
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This book is a well written and a well organized intorduction to microcontrollers and contains a very extensive coverage of the Motorola 68HC11 in particular. As an engineer who has worked with microprocessors since the first one (the Intel 4004), I find this book to be a good mix of basic material and more detailed info for someone wanting to use the 68HC11. Anyone of average intelligence and a basic background in computers and math should have no problem understanding it. There are a few typos (as in most complex books of this type) but they are rather easy to resolve from the context in most cases. For example in one of the early chapters, he is talking about a code example that does a 16-bit addition and refers to the LDD instruction instead of the ADD instruction as the one doing the addition. These are minor compared to the extensive and detailed coverage given of this popular microcontroller. Many useful charts are also included that make the book a great reference source when writing programs. The only omission that bothered me was no mention of the Microchip PIC family of microcontrollers in the chapter describing other popular families. The PIC is a big competitor of the 68HC11. They are both very capable and widely used. Overall, I think you would be hard pressed to find a better book with such extensive coverage of the 68HC11 as well as a lot of hardware interfacing details and application examples. This 2nd edition has made a lot of improvements of the previous edition and is well worth the investment.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good 68hc11 Book, March 21, 2000
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This is by far one of the best books ever written for the 68hc11. I don't know what the others are talking about. Have you ever tryed to read Motorola's (Pink Book ) data book and reference book? They are pretty confusioning, not enough detail. In my option the author does an excellent job of presenting the 6811 with enough examples. The 6811 is the best 8 bit processor invented. This book is a must buy for quick reference.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful for beginners, March 15, 2002
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This review is from: Microcontroller Technology: The 68HC11 (4th Edition) (Hardcover)
I find the book very helpful because:
1. It introduces the topics in a lucid way through examples.
2. It has lots of practice problems with solutions.
3. It teaches one how to delve into the Motorola data book. Some important pages of the data book have been reproduced in the appendix of this book, and there are practice problems that tell you how to use those pages to find relevant info.

There are unfortunately a few not-too-good points:
1. Typos. Yes, there are quite a few of them. BUT, the author's webpage has an errata list for both the 2nd as well as the 3rd edition.
2. Some of the listings are incomplete, eg one listing uses the line

STAA TCTL2,X

yet nowhere in or around the listing it is mentioned what value TCTL2 really stands for, and what is currently stored in X. The lines

TCTL2 EQU $21
REGBAS EQU $1000
LDX #REGBAS

are omited from the listing without any mention! All these left out things are summed up in an appendix, but you will notice that only when you get familiar with the book. The symbols like
REGBAS or TCTL2 that are defined in one chapter and used in more than one chapters , are not clearly cross-referenced. They do not even appear in the index! But once you get used to the book, it is only a minor flaw.

Finally, if you are a beginner then you should better make sure that you have an assembler that understands the assembly language used in the book. It would have been wonderful if the book provided its own assembler and debugger, but it doesn't. Getting the first assembly program to run is not always easy. I personally used the software that came with another book:
Embedded microcomputer systems by Valvano. Spasov's book and Valvano's software make a wonderful team to assist a beginning student.

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