TY - BOOK AU - Bishop,Ron TI - Basic microprocessors and the 6800 T2 - Motorola series in solid state electronics SN - 0810407582 : U1 - 004.16 22 PY - 1979/// CY - Rochelle Park, New Jersey. PB - Hayden Book Co. KW - Microprocessors KW - Motorola 6800 (Microprocessor) N1 - 1. Basic electronic principles 1.1 Voltage 1 1.2 Resistance 2 1.3 Current 1.4 Kirchhoff's voltage 1.5 Diodes 7 etc 2. Logic elements 2.1 'AND' Gate 14 2.2 'OR' Gate 15 2.3 'NOT' Gate 16 2.4 'NOR' Gates 17 2.5 'NAND' Gate 19 etc 3. Number systems- Why 3.1 Binary Numbers 24 3.2 Digital examples 3.3 Base 10 to binary conversion 3.4 Base 10 to base ( octal ) conversion 28 3.5 Base 10 to base 16 (hexadecimal ) conversion etc 4 Digital Arithmetic 4.1 Binary addition 40 4.2 Binary subtraction 4.3 Binary multiplication 4.4 Binary Division 4.5 Binary coded Decimal 52 etc 5 Microcomputers- what are they 5. 1. History 55 5.2 Computer model 57 5.3 The microprocessor (MPU) 58 5.4 Random access memory 5.5 Read only memory (ROM) 63 ETC 6. Programming concepts 6.1 Flowcharting 69 6.2 Mnemonics 71 6.3 Assemblers 72 6.4 ASCII 72 problems 7 Addressing Modes 7.1 Mpu registers 77 7.2 Internet (or implied) Addressing modes 78 7.3 Accumulated addressing mode 7.4 Immediate addressing mode 78 7.5 Direct addressing mode etc 8 M6800 Software 8.1 M6800 instruction set 89 8.2 M6800 Assembler 131 8.3 Sample source program 8.4 Branch instruction examples problems 9 M6800 Microcomputer family 9.1 System overview 146 9.2 Microprocessor Unit (MPU) 147 9.3 Random access memory (RAM) 162 9.4 Read only memory 9.5 Peripheral interface adapter etc 10 System configuration 10.1 Data bus 210 10.2 Read / write line 10.3 Interrupt line 10.4 Reset line 10.5 Valid memory address etc 11 Example programs 11.1 Add four number program 11.2 Program to clear nine memory location 11.3 Program to clear location 00 through hex FF 11.4 Load memory with a data table ( ascending ) 11.5 Load memory with a data table ( descending ) etc ; Index : p259-262 ER -