Microcomputer for the dynamics laboratory

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1986

Abstract

A microcomputer developed for use in a dynamics laboratory of a mechanical engineering department is discussed. The microcomputer is based on the Motorola 6802 microprocessor and includes an EPROM burning circuit for flexibility. Special mathematical routines have been developed for the computer. These routines are designed for use with 4-digit floating-point numbers to gain speed with minimal sacrifice of accuracy. The special routines include a data approximation and smoothing routine for signal processing, and routines to compute frequently used mathematical functions. The routines are written in 6802 assembly language and are stored in 2 kbyte of external EPROM. An application of the microcomputer used as a component in a speed controller is also discussed. © 1986.

Identifier

0022722257 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Microprocessors and Microsystems

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1016/0141-9331(86)90152-3

ISSN

01419331

First Page

216

Last Page

221

Issue

4

Volume

10

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