Digital Interface Design and Application; Jonathan Dell; 2015
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Digital Interface Design and Application Upplaga 1

av Jonathan Dell
Many computer applications require microprocessors to reliably interconnect and communicate with other peripherals in order to perform their intended functions. Interface design, which includes the development of the methods and processes by which two or more components communicate, is a crucial step in the deployment of microprocessors in an embedded computing environment. ARM-based microprocessors are a leading technology in this field, offering a wide range of performance for different applications.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of interface design from basic logical and theoretical principles to practical implementation on an ARM-based microprocessor, addressing both hardware and software considerations. The microprocessor’s high level of complexity is carefully analysed in the text to provide clear guidance for the reader in the design of new applications, resulting in an invaluable reference resource for graduates and engineers involved in the design of electronic products and systems.

Key Features:

Brings together aspects of digital hardware, interface design and software integration in a single text to make clear the link between low and high level languages for interface controlCategorises interface techniques into easily distinguished chapters, progressively involving greater complexity, enabling the reader to quickly find relevant material for a particular applicationProvides many practical C-coded examples showing both the preparation and use of complex programmable subsystems implemented in a typical commercial productPresents in each chapter an introduction to the essential theoretical aspects and the development of simple interface designs using basic logical building blocks
Many computer applications require microprocessors to reliably interconnect and communicate with other peripherals in order to perform their intended functions. Interface design, which includes the development of the methods and processes by which two or more components communicate, is a crucial step in the deployment of microprocessors in an embedded computing environment. ARM-based microprocessors are a leading technology in this field, offering a wide range of performance for different applications.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of interface design from basic logical and theoretical principles to practical implementation on an ARM-based microprocessor, addressing both hardware and software considerations. The microprocessor’s high level of complexity is carefully analysed in the text to provide clear guidance for the reader in the design of new applications, resulting in an invaluable reference resource for graduates and engineers involved in the design of electronic products and systems.

Key Features:

Brings together aspects of digital hardware, interface design and software integration in a single text to make clear the link between low and high level languages for interface controlCategorises interface techniques into easily distinguished chapters, progressively involving greater complexity, enabling the reader to quickly find relevant material for a particular applicationProvides many practical C-coded examples showing both the preparation and use of complex programmable subsystems implemented in a typical commercial productPresents in each chapter an introduction to the essential theoretical aspects and the development of simple interface designs using basic logical building blocks
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2015
ISBN: 9781118974322
Förlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 208 st
Many computer applications require microprocessors to reliably interconnect and communicate with other peripherals in order to perform their intended functions. Interface design, which includes the development of the methods and processes by which two or more components communicate, is a crucial step in the deployment of microprocessors in an embedded computing environment. ARM-based microprocessors are a leading technology in this field, offering a wide range of performance for different applications.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of interface design from basic logical and theoretical principles to practical implementation on an ARM-based microprocessor, addressing both hardware and software considerations. The microprocessor’s high level of complexity is carefully analysed in the text to provide clear guidance for the reader in the design of new applications, resulting in an invaluable reference resource for graduates and engineers involved in the design of electronic products and systems.

Key Features:

Brings together aspects of digital hardware, interface design and software integration in a single text to make clear the link between low and high level languages for interface controlCategorises interface techniques into easily distinguished chapters, progressively involving greater complexity, enabling the reader to quickly find relevant material for a particular applicationProvides many practical C-coded examples showing both the preparation and use of complex programmable subsystems implemented in a typical commercial productPresents in each chapter an introduction to the essential theoretical aspects and the development of simple interface designs using basic logical building blocks
Many computer applications require microprocessors to reliably interconnect and communicate with other peripherals in order to perform their intended functions. Interface design, which includes the development of the methods and processes by which two or more components communicate, is a crucial step in the deployment of microprocessors in an embedded computing environment. ARM-based microprocessors are a leading technology in this field, offering a wide range of performance for different applications.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of interface design from basic logical and theoretical principles to practical implementation on an ARM-based microprocessor, addressing both hardware and software considerations. The microprocessor’s high level of complexity is carefully analysed in the text to provide clear guidance for the reader in the design of new applications, resulting in an invaluable reference resource for graduates and engineers involved in the design of electronic products and systems.

Key Features:

Brings together aspects of digital hardware, interface design and software integration in a single text to make clear the link between low and high level languages for interface controlCategorises interface techniques into easily distinguished chapters, progressively involving greater complexity, enabling the reader to quickly find relevant material for a particular applicationProvides many practical C-coded examples showing both the preparation and use of complex programmable subsystems implemented in a typical commercial productPresents in each chapter an introduction to the essential theoretical aspects and the development of simple interface designs using basic logical building blocks
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