ADVANCED 6502 INTERFACING
ISBN: 0-672-21836-4
Authors: John M. Holland
Publisher: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc.
4300 West 62nd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Copyright: 1982
For anyone interested in robotics and computer control, here is a very
practical, useful book-a collection of design techniques and actual circuits
that can be used or adapted to virtually any situation where computer control
is needed. It will lead to a solution in almost any design or maintenance
problem you encounter in programming or interfacing 6502-based control
systems with the analog world. The techniques and circuits in this handbook
center around the 6502 "family", a group of microprocessors proven
eminently suitable, both economically and technically, for a wide variety
of applications. Thoroughly covered are input and output port design, serial
communications, timing and timers, A/D and D/a conversion, data acquisition,
and closed-loop control. Especially valuable will be the tips on eliminating
useful information on the architecture of the 6502. If you're involved
in the design or maintenance of system computer controls-or would like
to be-there's no question that this book could be a valuable aid. it is
designed to spark creativity in those who would effectively program a 6502-based
control system and interface it with the outside world. Though offering
advanced solutions to some rather complex and perplexing problems, it is
written in an easy-to-understand manner, with clear explanations of circuit
applications and operation for those looking for new ideas. The future
in computer-controlled systems and equipment is virtually unlimited for
the imaginative and innovative! |
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