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What every engineer should know...
amounts to a bewildering array of knowledge. Regardless of the area of expertise, engineering intersects with all the fields that constitute modern industry. The engineer discovers soon after graduation that the range os subjects covered in the engineering curriculum omits many of the most important problems encountered in the line of daily practice - problems concerning new tecnology, business, law, and related technical fields.
With this series of concise, easy-to-understand volumes, every engineer now has within reach a compact set of primers on important subjects such as patents, product liability, management science, microprocessor technology, and communications. These are books that require only a layman's knowledge to understand properly, and no engineer can afford to remain uninformed of the fields involved.
About MICROCOMPUTERS...
In an entertaining, conversational style, this outstanding introduction to microcomputers design provides a core of understanding to help the reader through most of the literature to be encountered in connection to specific products, an undestanding that will also aid in working out real applications. The book follows through one simple design problem that involves a microcomputer and illustrates every point with a diagram. The details of the solution are given down to a level of the individual assembly-language instructions, including programming steps, electrical connections, and addressing schemes - in order to give the reader a feeling for the complexity of microcomputer solutions.
No special knowledge about microcomputers, or even computers, is assumed, and technical information is supplied as it is needed throughout the text. With the information contained in this book, all engineers and managers, sales representatives, and technicians will have what they should know to begin working out microcomputer design solutions or simply better communicate with design teams.