Modified Embedded Processors - TE (E&TC) PDF
Modified Embedded Processors - TE (E&TC) PDF
Teaching Scheme:
Lectures: 4 Hrs/ Week
Examination Scheme:
In Semester Assessment:
Phase I : 30
End Semester Examination:
Phase II: 70
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
After successfully completing the course students will be able to
Describe the ARM microprocessor architectures and its feature.
Interface the advanced peripherals to ARM based microcontroller
Design embedded system with available resources.
Unit I : ARM7, ARM9, ARM11 Processors
7L
Introduction to ARM processors and its versions, ARM7, ARM9 & ARM11 features,
advantages & suitability in embedded application, ARM7 data flow model, programmers
model, modes of operations, Instruction set, programming in assembly language.
Unit II: ARM7 Based Microcontroller
7L
ARM7 Based Microcontroller LPC2148: Features, Architecture (Block Diagram and Its
Description), System Control Block ( PLL and VPB divider) , Memory Map, GPIO, Pin
Connect Block, timer, interfacing with LED, LCD, GLCD, KEYPAD.
Unit III: Real World Interfacing with ARM7 Based Microcontroller
7L
Interfacing the peripherals to LPC2148: GSM and GPS using UART, on-chip ADC using
interrupt (VIC), EEPROM using I2C, SDCARD using SPI, on-chip DAC for waveform
generation.
Unit IV : ARM CORTEX Processors
7L
Introduction to ARM CORTEX series, improvement over classical series and advantages for
embedded system design. CORTEX A, CORTEX M, CORTEX R processors series, versions,
features and applications. Need of operating system in developing complex applications in
embedded system, desired features of operating system & hardware support from processor,
Firmware development using CMSIS standard for ARM Cortex. Survey of CORTEX M3 based
controllers, its features and comparison.
Unit V : ARM CORTEX M3 based Microcontroller
7L
ARM-CM3 Based Microcontroller LPC1768: Features, Architecture (Block Diagram & Its
Description), System Control, Clock & Power Control, GPIO, Pin Connect Block, interfacing
with RGB LED, Seven Segment, TFT Display, MOTOR control using PWM
Unit VI : Real World Interfacing with ARM-CM3 Based Microcontroller
Concept of USB, CAN, and Ethernet based communication using microcontrollers.
CAN, USB, ETHERNET applications in embedded c.
Text Books:
1. Andrew Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright, ARM System Developers Guide
Designing and Optimizing System Software, ELSEVIER
2. Joseph Yiu, The Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M, Newness, ELSEVIER
Reference Books:
1. LPC 214x User manual (UM10139) :- www.nxp.com
2. LPC 17xx User manual (UM10360) :- www.nxp.com
3. ARM architecture reference manual : - www.arm.com
4. Trevor Martin,An Engineers Introduction to the LPC2100 series, Hitex (UK) Ltd.
7L
Examination Scheme:
Practicals: 4 Hrs/week
TW:50Marks
Embedded Processors
List of Experiments:
Group A: LPC2148 Based Experiments
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PR: 50Marks
Power Electronics
List of Experiments (Any 8)
1) Characteristics of SCR
i) Plot V-I characteristics
ii) Observe the effect of gate current
ii) Measure IH & IL
2) V-I Characteristics of MOSFET / IGBT
i) Plot output characteristics
ii) Plot transfer characteristics
3) Triggering circuit for SCR (Using UJT or IC-785)
i) Verify the range of firing angle
ii) Turn on the SCR, observe waveforms across load & SCR
4) Single phase Semi / Full Converter with R & R-L load
i) Observe load voltage waveform,
ii) Measurement of firing angle, average o/p voltage across loads,