![[Book Cover]](../covergif/ph_bkcvr.gif)
|
Introduction to Computer Engineering: Logic Design and the 8086 Microprocessor (Book/Disk), 1/e
Richard E. Haskell, Oakland University
Published December, 1992 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1993, 512 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-489436-7
|
Sign up for future mailings on this subject.
See other books about:
Digital Design-Electrical Engineering
Computer Architecture-Electrical Engineering
Computer Organization and Architecture-Computer Science
|

Uses programmable logic devices (PLDs) and the CUPL language as a base
for learning digital logic.
provides worked examples, including complete computer listings
and files on disk for CUPL PLD designs and 8086 assembly language
programs.
includes a logic analyzer software program for the PC that
can be used to analyze digital circuits designed on the PLDs.
features an 8086 Tutor monitor software program for learning
about the 8086 architecture and assembly language programming.
provides files (on disk) of subroutines for screen display,
disk I/O and graphics.
contains 40 experiments.
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. Computers and Digital Logic.
2. Number Systems.
II. DIGITAL LOGIC.
3. Basic Logic Gates.
4. Programmable Logic Devices.
5. Boolean Algebra and Logic Equations.
6. Combinational Logic.
7. Sequential Logic.
8. Computer Memory.
III. MICROPROCESSORS.
9. A Look Inside the 8086.
10. 8086 Instructions.
11. 8086 Programs.
12. More Addressing Modes.
13. Screen Display.
14. PC Hardware.
15. Disk Input/Output.
16. Graphics.
17. Asynchronous Serial Communication.
Appendix A: 8086 Instruction Set.
Appendix B: The Tutor Monitor.
Appendix C: Subroutines Listings.
Appendix D: DOS INT 21H Functions.
Appendix E: Data Sheets.
Appendix F: PC Logic Analyzer.
|