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Gaonkar’s pedagogical philosophy is unique: he believes that a student cannot truly master modern computing without first mastering a simple, complete microprocessor. Unlike authors who jump directly to assembly language or high-level abstractions, Gaonkar painstakingly builds the reader’s knowledge from the transistor level up to system design. His 2014 revision for Prentice Hall polishes this philosophy with clearer diagrams, updated exercises, and contemporary application notes while preserving the original’s rigorous technical depth. His 2014 revision for Prentice Hall polishes this
Modernized coverage includes how to interface LCD modules and use the EMAC Primer system (replacing older Intel SDK-85 models).
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