Microprocessor Architecture and Microprogramming: A State Machine Approach

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ISBN-10:

013192253X

ISBN-13:

9780131922532

Author(s): Carter, John W.
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1995
Format: Hardcover, 480 pages

Description:

This text explores the principles by which microprocessors actually operate, rather than how a specific processor is used. Adopting an inductive approach, it surveys the technology involved with state machine design, and illustrates the concept of micro-programming a state machine by application in a simple computer CPU. This work should be useful for courses in microprocessor architecture found in departments of computer engineering technology, computer engineering or computer science.

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