Suppose you have to use a non-68000-series peripheral that


Question: Suppose you have to use a non-68000-series peripheral that signals an interrupt by asserting a single active-low IRQ* output. Due to timing considerations, the peripheral must make use of the 68000 vectored interrupt facilities. Design the necessary logic interface to make this peripheral look like a 68000-series component. The logic must respond to an interrupt acknowledge from the 68000 in the usual way. Attention must also be paid to the way in which the interrupt vector number is initially loaded into the interface. And don't forget the response to uninitialized interrupts!

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Computer Engineering: Suppose you have to use a non-68000-series peripheral that
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