Review
“It appears (without actually using it) to be an excellent text for a software and hardware course. I also see its use as a reference text. My biggest concern is incorporating it as an auxiliary text in our existing course. It may be difficult to do the book justice.”–Hewton Zimmer, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC12 is the second in a series of processor-specific texts designed to stand alone or to accompany Cady’s previous book, Microcontrollers and Microcomputers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering (OUP 98). This two-text concept provides well-written text coverage of the general principles of software and hardware design. This accompanying processor-specific volume allows professors to choose a particular microcontroller for their course/lab work. The previous text focused specifically on the Motorola M688HC11. This text provides an introduction to the architecture and design of software and h (click here for further information)
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Not much more than the Documentaion Rehashed.
You can get this book used for 3.00, because that is about what it is worth.
While the authors seem to understand hardware, I seriously question that there is much in…
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A copy
It’s a kind of a copy of M68HC12 data sheets.