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Part of the book series: International Series on Microprocessor-Based Systems Engineering ((ISCA,volume 3))

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Providing instrumentation suitable for measuring, debugging, and trouble-shooting systems has been a major challenge to the test and measurement industry. The use of a microprocessor in such systems entails the complex interaction of several different signals in ways that vary over time in response to both programming and external inputs.

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Georgopoulos, C.J. (1985). μP Interfaces in Instrumentation. In: Interface Fundamentals in Microprocessor-Controlled Systems. International Series on Microprocessor-Based Systems Engineering, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5470-0_6

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