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An 8085 microprocessor emulator with C*a*K

An 8085 microprocessor emulator with C*a*K


8085 Simulator IDE is powerful application that supplies 8085 educators and developers with user-friendly graphical development environment for Windows with integrated simulator (emulator), Basic compiler, assembler, disassembler and debugger for Intel 8085 8-bit microprocessor.


8085 Simulator IDE main features:
- Simulation interface showing internal processor architecture with interrupts interface,
- Memory editor for extrenal 64K memory,
- I/O ports editor and peripheral devices interface for simulation of I/O instructions,
- Variable simulation rate, simulation statistics and simulation logging with log viewer,
- Breakpoints manager for code debugging with breakpoints support,
- 8085 assembler, interactive assembler editor for beginners, 8085 disassembler,
- 8085 Basic compiler with smart Basic source editor,
- Support for external simulation modules,
- Extensive program options, color themes
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Robot Builder's Cookbook: Build and Design Your Own Robots By Owen Bishop

Robot Builder's Cookbook: Build and Design Your Own Robots By Owen Bishop

* * * Publisher:* Newnes
* * * Number Of Pages:* 384
* * * Publication Date:* 2007-07-31
* * * ISBN-10 / ASIN:* 0750665564
* * * ISBN-13 / EAN:* 9780750665568
* * * Binding:* Paperback



Product Description:

Owen Bishop introduces, through hands-on project work, the mechanics, electronics and programming involved in practical robot design-and-build. The use of the PIC microcontroller throughout provides a painless introduction to programming whilst harnessing the power of a highly popular microcontroller used by students and design engineers worldwide.

This is a book for first-time robot builders, advanced builders wanting to know more about programming robots and students in Further and Higher Education tackling microcontroller-based practical work. They will all find this book a unique and exciting source of projects, ideas and techniques, to be combined into a wide range of fascinating robots.


· Full step-by-step instructions for 5 complete self-build robots
· Introduces key techniques in electronics, programming and construction - for robust robots that work first time
· Illustrations, close-up photographs and a lively, readable text make this a fun and informative guide for novice and experienced robot builders
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Microprocessor Design (Professional Engineering) By Grant McFarland

Microprocessor Design (Professional Engineering) By Grant McFarland
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Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Software, Environments and Tools) By Padma Raghavan, and Horst D. Simon Edited by Michael A. Heroux

Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (Software, Environments and Tools) By Padma Raghavan, and Horst D. Simon Edited by Michael A. Heroux

  • Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematic
  • Number Of Pages: 397
  • Publication Date: 2006-11-01
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0898716195
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780898716191
  • Binding: Paperback

Product Description:
Software, Environments, and Tools 20
Scientific computing has often been called the third approach to scientific discovery, emerging as a peer to experimentation and theory. Historically, the synergy between experimentation and theory has been well understood: experiments give insight into possible theories, theories inspire experiments, experiments reinforce or invalidate theories, and so on. As scientific computing has evolved to produce results that meet or exceed the quality of experimental and theoretical results, it has become indispensable.
Parallel processing has been an enabling technology in scientific computing for more than 20 years. This book is the first in-depth discussion of parallel computing in 10 years; it reflects the mix of topics that mathematicians, computer scientists, and computational scientists focus on to make parallel processing effective for scientific problems. Presently, the impact of parallel processing on scientific computing varies greatly across disciplines, but it plays a vital role in most problem domains and is absolutely essential in many of them.
Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing is divided into four parts: The first concerns performance modeling, analysis, and optimization; the second focuses on parallel algorithms and software for an array of problems common to many modeling and simulation applications; the third emphasizes tools and environments that can ease and enhance the process of application development; and the fourth provides a sampling of applications that require parallel computing for scaling to solve larger and realistic models that can advance science and engineering.
This edited volume serves as an up-to-date reference for researchers and application developers on the state of the art in scientific computing. It also serves as an excellent overview and introduction, especially for graduate and senior-level undergraduate students interested in computational modeling and simulation and related computer science and applied mathematics aspects.
Contents List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1: Frontiers of Scientific Computing: An Overview; Part I: Performance Modeling, Analysis and Optimization. Chapter 2: Performance Analysis: From Art to Science; Chapter 3: Approaches to Architecture-Aware Parallel Scientific Computation; Chapter 4: Achieving High Performance on the BlueGene/L Supercomputer; Chapter 5: Performance Evaluation and Modeling of Ultra-Scale Systems; Part II: Parallel Algorithms and Enabling Technologies. Chapter 6: Partitioning and Load Balancing; Chapter 7: Combinatorial Parallel and Scientific Computing; Chapter 8: Parallel Adaptive Mesh Refinement; Chapter 9: Parallel Sparse Solvers, Preconditioners, and Their Applications; Chapter 10: A Survey of Parallelization Techniques for Multigrid Solvers; Chapter 11: Fault Tolerance in Large-Scale Scientific Computing; Part III: Tools and Frameworks for Parallel Applications. Chapter 12: Parallel Tools and Environments: A Survey; Chapter 13: Parallel Linear Algebra Software; Chapter 14: High-Performance Component Software Systems; Chapter 15: Integrating Component-Based Scientific Computing Software; Part IV: Applications of Parallel Computing. Chapter 16: Parallel Algorithms for PDE-Constrained Optimization; Chapter 17: Massively Parallel Mixed-Integer Programming; Chapter 18: Parallel Methods and Software for Multicomponent Simulations; Chapter 19: Parallel Computational Biology; Chapter 20: Opportunities and Challenges for Parallel Computing in Science and Engineering; Index.

Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller (Tab Electronics) By Myke Predko

Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller (Tab Electronics) By Myke Predko

  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
  • Number Of Pages: 1263
  • Publication Date: 2007-09-25
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0071472878
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780071472876
  • Binding: Paperback

Product Description:
MASTER PIC MICROCONTROLLER TECHNOLOGY AND ADD POWER TO YOUR NEXT PROJECT!
Tap into the latest advancements in PIC technology with the fully revamped Third Edition of McGraw-Hill's Programming and Customizing the PIC Microcontroller. Long known as the subject's definitive text, this indispensable volume comes packed with more than 600 illustrations, and provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand coverage of the PIC microcontroller's hardware and software schemes.
With 100 experiments, projects, and libraries, you get a firm grasp of PICs, how they work, and the ins-and-outs of their most dynamic applications. Written by renowned technology guru Myke Predko, this updated edition features a streamlined, more accessible format, and delivers:
  • Concentration on the three major PIC families, to help you fully understand the synergy between the Assembly, BASIC, and C programming languages
  • Coverage of the latest program development tools
  • A refresher in electronics and programming, as well as reference material, to minimize the searching you will have to do
WHAT'S INSIDE!
  • Setting up your own PIC microcontroller development lab
  • PIC MCU basics
  • PIC microcontroller interfacing capabilities, software development, and applications
  • Useful tables and data
  • Basic electronics
  • Digital electronics
  • BASIC reference
  • C reference
  • 16-bit numbers
  • Useful circuits and routines that will help you get your applications up and running quickly

Designing Embedded Hardware 2 edition By John Catsoulis

Designing Embedded Hardware 2 edition By John Catsoulis
  • ublisher: O' Media, Inc.
  • Number Of Pages: 396
  • Publication Date: 2005-05-16
  • ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0596007558
  • ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780596007553
  • Binding: Paperback

Product Description:
Embedded computer systems literally surround us: they're in our cell phones, PDAs, cars, TVs, refrigerators, heating systems, and more. In fact, embedded systems are one of the most rapidly growing segments of the computer industry today. Along with the growing list of devices for which embedded computer systems are appropriate, interest is growing among programmers, hobbyists, and engineers of all types in how to design and build devices of their own. Furthermore, the knowledge offered by this book into the fundamentals of these computer systems can benefit anyone who has to evaluate and apply the systems. The second edition of Designing Embedded Hardware has been updated to include information on the latest generation of processors and microcontrollers, including the new MAXQ processor. If you're new to this and don't know what a MAXQ is, don't worry--the book spells out the basics of embedded design for beginners while providing material useful for advanced systems designers. Designing Embedded Hardware steers a course between those books dedicated to writing code for particular microprocessors, and those that stress the philosophy of embedded system design without providing any practical information. Having designed 40 embedded computer systems of his own, author John Catsoulis brings a wealth of real-world experience to show readers how to design and create entirely new embedded devices and computerized gadgets, as well as how to customize and extend off-the-shelf systems. Loaded with real examples, this book also provides a roadmap to the pitfalls and traps to avoid. Designing Embedded Hardware includes:
  • The theory and practice of embedded systems
  • Understanding schematics and data sheets
  • Powering an embedded system
  • Producing and debugging an embedded system
  • Processors such as the PIC, Atmel AVR, and Motorola 68000-series
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) architectures
  • Protocols (SPI and I2C) used to add peripherals
  • RS-232C, RS-422, infrared communication, and USB
  • CAN and Ethernet networking
  • Pulse Width Monitoring and motor control
If you want to build your own embedded system, or tweak an existing one, this invaluable book gives you the understanding and practical skills you need.
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Reload this Page Programming Embedded Systems in C and C ++ by: Michael Barr

Programming Embedded Systems in C and C ++ by: Michael Barr


Programming Embedded Systems in C and C ++
by: Michael Barr






ISBN: 1565923545
Author: Michael Barr
Publisher: O' Media, Inc.

Summary:
Embedded software is in almost every electronic device designed today. There is software hidden away inside our watches, microwaves, VCRs, cellular telephones, and pagers; the military uses embedded software to guide smart missiles and detect enemy aircraft; communications satellites, space probes, and modern medicine would be nearly impossible without it. Of course, someone has to write all that software, and there are thousands of computer scientists, electrical engineers, and other professionals who actually do.
Each embedded system is unique and highly customized to the application at hand. As a result, embedded systems programming is a widely varying field that can take years to master. However, if you have some programming experience and are familiar with C or C++, you're ready to learn how to write embedded software. The hands-on, no-nonsense style of this book will help you get started by offering practical advice from someone who's been in your shoes and wants to help you learn quickly.
The techniques and code examples presented here are directly applicable to real-world embedded software projects of all sorts. Even if you've done some embedded programming before, you'll still benefit from the topics in this book, which include:
  • Testing memory chips quickly and efficiently
  • Writing and erasing Flash memory
  • Verifying nonvolatile memory contents with CRCs
  • Interfacing to on-chip and external peripherals
  • Device driver design and implementation
  • Optimizing embedded software for size and speed
So whether you're writing your first embedded program, designing the latest generation of hand-held whatchamacalits, or simply managing the people who do, this book is for you.
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