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Old Course (2014)

Microprocessor and Microcontroller
EG 2206 EE
Total: 5hours /week
Year: II Lecture: 3 hours/week
Semester: II Tutorial: hours/week
Practical: hours/week
Lab: 2hours/week

 
UNIT 1: Intel 8085 Microprocessor: Introduction [8]
    1.1 Need for Microprocessors and its evolution
    1.2 Intel 8085 Hardware Architecture, Pin description, Internal Registers, Arithmetic
        and Logic Unit,Control Unit
    1.3 Instruction word size,Addressing modes, Instruction Set,Assembly Language
        Programming,Stacks and Subroutines, Timing Diagrams.
 

UNIT 2: Intel 8085 Interrupts and DMA: [8] 

    2.1 8085 Interrupts: Software and Hardware Interrupts, 8259 Programmable Interrupt
        Controller
    2.2 Data Transfer Techniques: Synchronous, Asynchronous and Direct Memory Access
        (DMA) and 8237 DMA Controller- 8253 Programmable Interval Timer.
 

UNIT 3: Memory & I/O Interfacing: [9]     

    3.1 Types of memory,Memory mapping and addressing,Concept of I/O map
    3.2 Types – I/O decode logic – Interfacing key switches and LEDs – 8279
        Keyboard/Display Interface - 8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface – Concept of
        Serial Communication – 8251 USART – RS232C Interface.
 

UNIT 4: Intel 8086 Microprocessor: [10]

    4.1 Introduction-Intel 8086 Hardware – Pin description – External memory Addressing
    4.2 Programming model of 8086, addressing, assembler directives
    4.3 Instruction set- data transfer group, Arithmetic group, logical group, control transfer
        group, miscellaneous instruction groups
    4.4 Some programming examples based on 8086 assembly language.   

UNIT 5 Microcontrollers: Intel 8051 Microcontroller: [10]     

    5.1 Introduction,Architecture, Memory Organization
    5.2 Special Function Registers, Pins and Signals, Timing and control, Port Operation,
        Memory and I/O interfacing, Interrupts, Instruction Set and Programming.
    5.3 Interfacing with keyboards,LEDs, LCDs, ADC/DACs etc.
    5.4 Introduction to high end processors and Introduction to AVR family architecture


New Course (2022)

Microprocessor
EG2201EE
Year: II Total: 6 hours /week
Part: II Lecture: 3 hours/week
Tutorial: 1 hour/week
Practical: hours/week
Lab: 2 hours/week
 
Course Description:
This course deals with fundamentals of microprocessor, basic low-level microprocessor
programming, interfacing and introduction to basic programmable devices.
 
Course Objectives:
After completing this course, the students will be able to:
1. Describe the working principle of a computer
2. Discuss the working principle of microprocessor (8 bit and 16 bit)
3. Explain the process of writing and executing low level language
4. Interface devices with a computer.
 
Course Contents:
Theory 
 
Unit 1. Introduction to Microprocessor and Microcontroller [9 Hrs.]
    1.1. Introduction, evolution and Need of Microprocessor
    1.2. Different Microprocessor Architecture: RISC and CISC
    1.3. Introduction to Microcontroller, Microprocessor versus Microcontroller
    1.4. Criteria for Choosing a Microcontroller
    1.5. Microprocessor based system and bus organization
    1.6. Stored program concept and Von Neumann Machine
 
Unit 2. Basics of 8085 Microprocessor [12 Hrs.]
    2.1. Features, internal architecture, pin description, internal registers, ALU and control
        unit
    2.2. Addressing Modes, Instruction Sets, 8085 interrupts: Software and Hardware
        interrupts, Interrupt Priorities, 8259 programmable Interrupt Controller
    2.3. Programming with 8085: Data transfer, arithmetic and logical operations
 
Unit 3. Memory & I/O Interfacing [12 Hrs.]
    3.1. Memory device classification and hierarchy, Memory mapping and addressing, I/O
        Mapped I/O and Memory Mapped I/O
    3.2. Parallel Interface
        3.2.1. Modes: Simple, Wait, Single Handshaking and Double Handshaking
        3.2.2. Introduction to Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI)
    3.3. Serial Interface
        3.3.1. Synchronous and Asynchronous Transmission
        3.3.2. Serial Interface Standards: RS232
        3.3.3. Introduction to USART
        3.3.4. Universal Serial Bus (USB)
    3.4. Introduction to Direct Memory Access (DMA) and DMA Controller

Unit 4. Microcontrollers [12 Hrs.]
    4.1. Introduction, Block diagram of Microcontroller
    4.2. Comparison between different types of microcontrollers
    4.3. Introduction and comparison to 8051, AVR and PIC microcontrollers families
    4.4. Concept of interfacing with keyboards, LEDs, LCDs etc.
    4.5. Introduction to Arduino, Raspberry Pi
 
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