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Embedded Controller Hardware Design

Author: Ken Arnold

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Embedded Controller Hardware Design targets one of the most popular embedded controllers around, the 8051. The book, written by Ken Arnold for LLH Technology Publishing, is a great introduction to low-end, controller design, especially for developers fresh out of college or just off other projects that are used to 32-bit systems running Windows and Linux. Experienced 8-bit embedded designers will not find the book as useful unless they're unfamiliar with the 8051 and need to use it in a new project.

The coverage ranges from a novice level introduction of electronics that touches on resistors and tristate buffers to more advanced topics like bus current limitations and using 8-bit microcontrollers and PLDs (programmable logic devices). The bulk of the book concentrates on important detail like bus loading, timing, and the use of I/O, DMA, and interrupts.

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cycle timing parameters internal data memory address space enable access time edge sensitive input noise margin analysis external data memory external program memory stray wiring capacitance address access time internal program memory timing specs data memory space program memory space horizontal parity input low voltage special function registers fuse map output high voltage address latch wire cap bit addressable compatible inputs multiple interrupts microcontroller chips transparent latch

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