Engineers designing hardware interfaces between microprocessors, their support circuits and the outside world must be familiar with a wide range of solutions, and a rapidly evolving technology. In "Microprocessor Interface Design" Professor Nicoud provides an up to date tutorial on the main aspects of integrated system design and a reference source covering the range of options available. Both experienced engineers and students shouldfind this book a valuable aid in developing optimal interface designs. It covers all aspects of microprocessor interface design, beginning with the basic technology of the CMOS, TTL and other emerging integrated circuit families. It then deals with combinational and sequential logic, memory circuits, programmable logic netowrks (PLDs etc.) input-output interfaces and circuit testing. Interference and packaging issues are also dealt with and the final chapter gives a range of detailed design examples. Professor Nicoud has provided numerous diagrams, containing information for the reader. The catalogue of available circuits is organized according to circuit functions which are clearly specified to allow comparison of different manufacturers circuits.
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A useful tool for the designer and a valuable text book for the student. - Communications International
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