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MPMC Syllabus

This document outlines the modules and topics covered in a course on microprocessors and microcontrollers. Module I covers the architecture of the 8085 microprocessor, its instruction set, assembly language programming, and memory interfacing. Module II discusses peripheral interface devices, interrupt controllers, and 8051 microcontroller architecture and programming. Module III focuses on 8051 interrupts and interfacing to the 8255 peripheral. Module IV introduces the 80386 and Pentium processors. The course textbooks cover microprocessor architectures from 8085 to 80386 and Pentium as well as microcontroller theory and applications.

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MPMC Syllabus

This document outlines the modules and topics covered in a course on microprocessors and microcontrollers. Module I covers the architecture of the 8085 microprocessor, its instruction set, assembly language programming, and memory interfacing. Module II discusses peripheral interface devices, interrupt controllers, and 8051 microcontroller architecture and programming. Module III focuses on 8051 interrupts and interfacing to the 8255 peripheral. Module IV introduces the 80386 and Pentium processors. The course textbooks cover microprocessor architectures from 8085 to 80386 and Pentium as well as microcontroller theory and applications.

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MICROPROCESSOR & MICRO CONTROLLER, CPEC 5305 (3-1-0)

MODULE - I Microprocessor Architecture:- Introduction to Microprocessor and Microcomputer


Architecture, Pins & Signals, Register Organization, Timing & Control Module, 8085 Instruction Timing &
Execution. (12 hours)
Instruction Set and Assembly Language Programming of 8085:- Instruction set of 8085, Memory & I/O
Addressing, Assembly language programming using 8085 Instruction Set, use of Stack & Subroutines.
Memory Interfacing:- Interfacing EPROM & RAM Memories: 2764 & 6264,
Interrupts :- 8085 Interrupts
MODULE – II (12 hours)
Microprocessor Based System Development Aids:- Programmable Peripheral Interface: 8255,
Programmable DMA Controller: 8257, Programmable Interrupt Controller: 8259
Microcontroller (Architecture and Programming):- Introduction to 8051 Microcontrollers (Architecture, Pin
description), 8051 Assembly Language Programming (JUMP, LOOP, CALL Instructions), I/O Port
Programming, 8051 Addressing Modes, Arithmetic & Logic Instructions
MODULE – III (12 hours)
Microcontroller Interrupts and Interfacing to 8255:- 8051 Interrupts, Interfacing to 8255,Intel 8086 (16 bit
processors):- 8086 Architecture, Addressing Modes, Instruction Format, Pins & Signals, 8086 Basic
System Concept, Interfacing with Memories, 8086 Interrupts.
MODULE – IV (11 Classes)
Intel 80386 :- Introduction to 80386 Microprocessor, Architecture, Pins & Signals, Memory System,
Registers, 80386 Memory Management, Paging Technique, Protected Mode Operation, brief introduction
to 80387 Math Coprocessor.
Pentium Processors (Only features):- Introduction to Pentium Processors, Memory System, Input/Output
System, Branch Prediction Logic, Floating Point Module, Cache Structure, Superscalar Architecture.
(only the features of Pentium Processor mentioned above are to be discussed)

TEXT BOOKS :
1. 0000 to 8085 – Introduction to Microprocessor for Scientists & Engineers by Ghosh & Sridhar, PHI
publication (for Module I to Module – III)
2. Advanced Microprocessor and Peripherals (Architecture, Programming & Interfacing) by A.K. Roy &
K.M. Bhurchandi – TMH Publication (For Module-V to Module- VII)
3. The 8051 Microcontroller & Embedded Systems by Mazidi & Mazidi – Pearson / PHI publication (For
Module-IV)
4. Microcontrollers [theory and applications] TMH publication by Ajay V. Deshmukh. (Chapter – 2 to
Chapter – 6)
5. Microprocessors and programmed logic (2nd Edition), Pearson Education by Kenneth L. Short

REFERENCE:
1. Microprocessor architecture, programming & application with 8085 by R.S. Gaonkar.
2. Microprocessor – Theory & Applications. (Intel & Motorola ) by M. Rafiqzzaman.
3. The Intel Microprocessor – (Architecture, Programming & Interfacing) by Barry B. Brey.

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