Microcomputer busses are conductors that relay information through a computer system. R.M. Cram describes the six most popular bus architectures, including the IBM PC, VME Bus, and NuBus. The book is divided into three parts: a comparison of busses that enables designers to select the most appropriate one for their application; complete documentation on individual busses; and design examples of methods and problem solving.
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Microcomputer busses are conductors that relay information through a computer system. R.M. Cram describes the six most popular bus architectures, including the IBM PC, VME Bus, and NuBus. The book is divided into three parts: a comparison of busses that enables designers to select the most appropriate one for their application; complete documentation on individual busses; and design examples of methods and problem solving.
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