EE3404 Syllabus - Microprocessor And Microcontroller - 2021 Regulation Anna University
EE3404 Syllabus - Microprocessor And Microcontroller - 2021 Regulation Anna University
EE3404 | MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER | LTPC |
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3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To study the addressing modes & instruction set of 8085 &
8051.
• To develop skills in simple program writing in assembly languages.
• To introduce commonly used peripheral/interfacing ICs..
• To study and understand typical applications of micro-processors..
• To study and understand the typical applications of micro-controllers.
• To develop skills in simple program writing in assembly languages.
• To introduce commonly used peripheral/interfacing ICs..
• To study and understand typical applications of micro-processors..
• To study and understand the typical applications of micro-controllers.
UNIT I | INTRODUCTION TO 8085 ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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Functional block diagram – Memory interfacing–I/O ports and data transfer
concepts – Timing Diagram – Interrupt structure.
UNIT II | 8085 INSTRUCTION SET AND PROGRAMMING | 9 |
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Instruction format and addressing modes – Assembly language format – Data
transfer, data manipulation & control instructions – Programming: Loop
structure with counting & Indexing - Look up table - Subroutine
instructions, stack.
UNIT III | INTERFACING BASICS AND ICS | 9 |
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Study of Architecture and programming of ICs: 8255 PPI, 8259PIC,
8251USART, 8279 Keyboard display controller and 8254 Timer/Counter –
Interfacing with 8085 -A/D and D/A converter interfacing.
UNIT IV | INTRODUCTION TO 8051 MICROCONTROLLER | 9 |
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Functional block diagram - Instruction format and addressing modes –
Interrupt structure – Timer – I/O ports – Serial communication, Simple
programming –keyboard and display interface – Temperature control system
–stepper motor control - Usage of IDE for assembly language programming.
UNIT V | INTRODUCTIONTO RISC BASED ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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PIC16 /18 architecture, Memory organization – Addressing modes –
Instruction set - Programming techniques – Timers – I/O ports – Interrupt
programming.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of the course, the students
should have the:
CO1: Ability to write assembly language program for microprocessor and
microcontroller
CO2: Ability to design and implement interfacing of peripheral with microprocessor and microcontroller
CO3: Ability to analyze, comprehend, design and simulate microprocessor based systems used for control and monitoring.
CO4: Ability to analyze, comprehend, design and simulate microcontroller based systems used for control and monitoring.
CO5: Ability to understand and appreciate advanced architecture evolving microprocessor field
CO2: Ability to design and implement interfacing of peripheral with microprocessor and microcontroller
CO3: Ability to analyze, comprehend, design and simulate microprocessor based systems used for control and monitoring.
CO4: Ability to analyze, comprehend, design and simulate microcontroller based systems used for control and monitoring.
CO5: Ability to understand and appreciate advanced architecture evolving microprocessor field
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and
Application’, Pen ram International (P)ltd., Mumbai, 6th Education, 2013.
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The 8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems’, Pearson Education, Second Edition 2011.
3. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The PIC Micro Controller and Embedded Systems’, 2010
2. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The 8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems’, Pearson Education, Second Edition 2011.
3. Muhammad Ali Mazidi & Janice Gilli Mazidi, ‘The PIC Micro Controller and Embedded Systems’, 2010
REFERENCES:
1. Douglas V. Hall, “Micro-processors & Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill 3rd
Edition, 2017.
2. Krishna Kant, “Micro-processors & Micro-controllers”, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
3. Mike Predko, “8051 Micro-controllers”, McGraw Hill, 2009 4. Kenneth Ayala, ‘The 8051 Microcontroller’, Thomson, 3rd Edition 2004
2. Krishna Kant, “Micro-processors & Micro-controllers”, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.
3. Mike Predko, “8051 Micro-controllers”, McGraw Hill, 2009 4. Kenneth Ayala, ‘The 8051 Microcontroller’, Thomson, 3rd Edition 2004
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