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Product Description Ideal for use in microprocessor courses in engineering or computer science, Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC12 provides an in-depth, hands-on introduction to the architecture and design of hardware and software for the Motorola M68HC12. � Gives students the tools to use the Motorola M68HC12 in real-world applications � Covers the hardware features of two versions of the M68HC12--the M68HC812A4 and the M68HC912B32 � Compares features common with the Motorola M68HC12's predecessor, the M68HC11 � Incorporates over 100 extensive programming examples � Features chapters on fuzzy logic, programming a fuzzy inference engine, and the Background Debug Module � Includes a detailed appendix covering the design of software for a debugging pod This text can be used with its companion volume, Microcontrollers and Microcomputers: Principles of Software and Hardware Engineering (OUP, 1998), or with any other book that examines the general principles of microcomputer technology. It can also stand alone in a course devoted to the M68HC12. A world wide web site provides additional information including source files for all chapter examples: http://www.coe.montana.edu/ee/cady/books/m68hc12.htm. 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 About the Author James M. Sibigtroth is a principal member of the Motorola technical staff.