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Introduction to Microprocessors by John Crisp
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Introduction to Microprocessors

by John Crisp

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Newnes (an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd ) (1998), Paperback, 222 pages

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0750637870, Paperback)

This book provides a thoroughly readable introduction to microprocessors, assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, nor a technical or mathematical background. It is suitable for students, technicians, engineers and hobbyists, and covers the full range of modern microprocessors.

All technical terms are carefully introduced and subjects which have proved difficult, for example 2's complement, are clearly explained.

This book is for BTEC National and HNC/D, GNVQ, and City & Guilds 2710.

John Crisp is an experienced lecturer in microprocessors, fibre-optics, mathematics and electronics. He has written several training manuals for use on the courses that he teaches.

Textbook for a wide range of introductory courses in FE and HE
Strong practical bias will appeal to practitioners and trainees
Clear, comprehensible: not too much maths!

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