Abstract

A methodology using a selection algorithm is specified by which engineers can select a microprocessor for a particular application. Such an automated procedure is of practical value because a wide variety of microprocessors are available in the market today. The practicality of the methodology is demonstrated by two applications (fast Fouriér transform using the Cooley-Tukey algorithm, and cyclic redundancy code checking in protocols) with Intel 8085, 8086, Z80 and MC 6800 microprocessors.

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