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COURSE TITLE : MICRO PROCESSORS & MICROCONTROLLERS

COURSE CODE : 4046


COURSE CATEGORY : A
PERIODS/WEEK : 5 PERIODS
PERIODS/SEMESTER : 90
CREDITS : 5
TIME SCHEDULE
MODULE TOPIC PERIODS
1 Architecture of 8086 & Introduction to microcontroller 20
Test I 1
2 Micro Controller Architecture 22
Test II 1
3
Timer/counter, Serial communication and Development
tools
22
Test III 1
4 Interfacing ICs and Interfacing with 8051 22
Test IV 1
TOTAL 90
OBJECTIVES
MODULE I
1.1.0 Understand Intel 8086 microprocessors
1.1.1Understand architecture of 8086
1.1.2 Study of pin functions
1.1.3 Study of memory segmentation
1.1.4 Explain how 20 bit physical address is generated
1.1.5 Give the idea of pipelining
1.1.6 Explain memory bank
1.1.7 Explain addressing modes of 8086
1.1.8 Understand the instruction set-arithmatic, logic, data transfer, branching
1.1.9 Describe minimum mode configuration of 8086
1.1.10 Describe maximum mode configuration of 8086
1.1.11 Discuss the general architecture of a microcontroller
1.1.12 Give examples for microcontrollers from different manufactures -Intel, Atmal
1.1.13 Comparison of microprocessor and microcontroller
MODULE II
2.1.0 Understand 8051 microcontroller architecture
2.1.1 Discuss the pin functions and features of 8051
2.1.2 Compare different versions from 8031 to 8951
2.1.3 Explain the architecture of 8051
2.1.4 Memory organization in 8051
2.1.5 Discuss constructional details of Ports
2.1.6 Addressing modes
2.1.7 Instruction set
2.1.8 Discuss simple programs with 8051, like programs for addition, multiplication, data transfer,
subtraction, Port reading/writing.
MODULE III
3.1.0 Understand microcontroller applications and interfacing
3.1.1 Explain timers in 8051
3.1.2 Explain TMOD / TCON
3.1.3 Discuss different modes
3.2.0 Discuss Serial communication using 8051
3.2.1 Explain serial communication port in 8051
3.2.2 Discuss SCON, PCON
3.2.3 Discuss different modes
3.3.0 Discuss different interrupts
3.3.1 Discuss how to use IE, IP and TCON in connection with interrupt.
3.3.2 Discuss about TI/RI
3.4.0 Understand microcontroller based system design
3.4.1 Explain how to develop a proto type based on microcontroller
3.4.2 Top down and bottom up approaches while designing a system
3.4.3 Discuss Simulators, Emulators, compare them.
3.4.4 Discuss an assembler, Types of assembler Self and Cross.
3.4.5 Explain the application of Loader, linker, debugger, editor in a development system
MODULE -IV
4.1.0 Study different interfacing chips
4.1.1 Explain Peripheral Interface chip 8255 with Block diagram
4.1.2 Explain Block diagram of timer 8253, functions.
4.1.3 Explain Block diagram of keyboard/display interface 8279, functions.
4.2.0 Discuss interfacing of peripheral devices
4.2.1 Stepper motor interfacing with 8051.
4.2.2 A/D and D/A converter interfacing
4.2.3 Interface a 4 x 4 Matrix keyboard
4.2.4 Interface LED Display in dynamic display mode.
4.2.5Iinterfacing of RAM and ROM
CONTENT DETAILS
MODULE I
Introduction to Microprocessors - architecture of 8086 pin details segmentation of memory 20 bit
physical address generation memory bank - Queue register - concept of pipelining instruction set-
addressing modes-- minimum mode and maximum mode operation, general architecture of micro
controllers- comparison of micro controllers and microprocessor
MODULE II
Introduction to 8051 Microcontroller Features Pin details Comparison of 8051 family members and
8951. Architecture of 8051 Memory organization Program memory Data memory Internal RAM
structure B register, Accumulator, Register Banks Bit addressable area Special Function registers
Program Status Word Flags Architecture of Ports EA-external Access PSEN-Program store enable
ALE Reset, instruction set- addressing modes- simple programs
MODULE III
Timer / Counter Different modes of operation TCON TMOD -timer programing . Serial
communication port different modes of operation SCON PCON -Power control methods SBUF
Interrupts IE IP TCON TI/RI serial communication programing, Development of a
Microcontroller based system Top Down approach Bottom up approach concept of Simulators ,
Emulators , Assembler - Self assembler, Cross Assembler, Loader , Linker, Editor, Debugger.
MODULE IV
Study of peripheral chips PPI 8255 Timer/Counter 8253 Keyboard/display interface 8279
Interfacing - External program and data memory, Matrix Keyboard ,Seven Segment
Display (Dynamic Display) A/D Converter DC motor speed control- Stepper motor Control
Note: In Question Paper importance should be given to both Interfacing chips and programme for
interfacing devices
TEXT BOOKS
1. 8051 MICROCONTROLLER- SUBRATA GOSHAL(PEARSON)
2. Microprocessors and interfacing - Douglas V.Hall TMH
REFERENCE:-
1. 8051 Microcontroller - Mazidi and Mazidi.
2. 8051 Microcontroller - Kenneth J Ayala(Thomson)
3. Microprocessor and microcontroller - R. Theagarajan, SCITECH, Chennai
4. Microcontroller based System design - P.S.Manoharan SCITECH
5. Microcontroller Interfacing - John B.Peatman - TMH

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