EC09 505: Microprocessors And Microcontrollers
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Teaching scheme Credits: 4
3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week
Objectives
- To introduce the student with knowledge about architecture, interfacing and programming with 8086 microprocessors and 8051 microcontrollers. It gives a brief introduction to ARM 7 and ARM 9 micro controllers.
- With this paper, the student should be able to design microprocessor/controller based system for any relevant applications.
Module I (13hours)
Software architecture of the 8086/8088 microprocessors-Address space, Data organization, registers, memory segmentation and addressing, stack, I/O space, Assembly language programming and program development.
Module II (14 hours)
8086/88 microprocessor architecture-min/max mode- Coprocessor and Multiprocessor configuration - hardware organization of address space-control signals andI/O interfaces- Memory devices, circuits and sub system design – various types of memories, wait state and system memory circuitry.
Module III (14hours)
I/O interfacing circuits –Hand shaking,serial and parallel interfacing-Address decoding-Interfacing chips-Programmable peripheral interfacing (8255)-Programmable communication interface(8251)-Programmable timer(8253)-DMA controller(8237/8257)-Programmable interrupt controller(8259)-Keyboard display interface(8279)
Module IV (13hours)
Intel 8051 microcontroller-CPU operation-Memory space-Software overview-Peripheral overview-Interrupt- timers parallel port inputs and outputs-serial port-low power special modes of operation-Introduction to ARM processors –features of ARM 7 and 9 processors
Text Books
- Triebal W A & Singh A., The 8088 and 8086 microprocessors McGraw Hill
- Ramesh S Gaonkar -8085 Architecture and programming Wiley Eastern
- David Calcutt, Fred Cowan & Hassan,’8051 Microcontrollers-an application based introduction’.Newnes-Elsevier,Indian Reprint 2008
- Andrew .N.Sloss,Dominic Sysmes,Chris Wright - Arm System Developers Guide-Designing and Optimizing System software, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Reference Books
1.Intel Data Book vol.1, Embedded Microcontrollers and Processors
2. Hall D.V., Microprocessors and Interfacing
McGraw Hill
3. Mohammed R.,Microprocessor& Microcomputer based system design,Universal Book stall
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