The HCS12 / 9S12: An Introduction to Software and Hardware Interfacing (Book Only)
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Rating | : | 4.83 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1111322023 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 856 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Supportive examples clearly illustrate all applications of the HCS12 peripheral functions, including parallel port, timer functions, PWM, UART port, SPI, I2C, CAN, on-chip flash and EEPROM programming, external memory expansion, and more. New sections on C programming style, software development methodology, and software reuse have been added in theis revision. This new book provides a total solution for learning and teaching embedded system design based on the Freescale HCS12/9S12 microcontroller. Readers will learn step-by-step how to program the HCS12 using both assembly and C languages, as well as how to use such development tools as CodeWarrior, ImageCraft ICC12, MiniIDE, GNU C, and EGNU IDE. A back-of-book CD
Lucas Reis said A good book. For you who are starting in embedded systems, a good choice.. I do not think there is a better book. There are examples available within the book The only reason I did not give this book five stars is due to the price. It is an expensive book, and it is one which I was required to buy for one of my classes. If you expect to open the book and be able to copy code from it into an IDE, compile, and use it, then this is not the book to get. However, if you want to learn about the underlying hardware of a CPU, and how everything from interrupts to analog to digital conversion is accomplis. "Expensive Hardcover Documentation" according to Michael Barker. This book was utterly useless. It's essentially all the freely available documentation copy and pasted into a hardcover book with a massively inflated price. There's few to no useful examples, everything is verbatim from the documentation without any additional clarification or insight and it's not even consistent with itself. There are questions that use terminology and nomenclature that does not appear anywhere else in the book. I'll neve
Huang earned an MS and Ph.D. Dr. About the Author Han-Way Huang is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology at Minnesota State University, Mankato. . A member of both IEEE and ASEE, he has 25 years of teaching experience in microprocessors and microcontrollers. in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University and the BSEE degree from National Taiwan University. A well-respected author, he has also written THE HCS12/9S12: AN INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (Delmar Learning), EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN WITH M8051 (Cengage Engineering), THE PIC MICROCONTROLLER: AN INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE AND INTERFACING (Delmar Learning), THE HC12 MICROCONTROLLER: AN INTRODUCTION (Delmar Learning), and THE HC11 MICROCONTROLLER: AN INTRODUCTION (Delmar Learning)
Huang earned an MS and Ph.D. Han-Way Huang is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology at Minnesota State University, Mankato. in Computer Engineering from Iowa State University and the BSEE degree from National Taiwan University. Dr. A member of both IEEE and ASEE, he has 25 years of teaching experience in micro