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EE355

This document outlines the course EE 355 which covers microprocessors and microcontrollers over 6 credits. The course covers topics such as the 8085 microprocessor architecture, programming in 8085 assembly language, memory and I/O interfacing, advanced 8085 instructions and programming, the 8051 microcontroller architecture, and 8051 assembly language programming. Recommended reference books on microprocessors and microcontrollers are also listed.

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EE355

This document outlines the course EE 355 which covers microprocessors and microcontrollers over 6 credits. The course covers topics such as the 8085 microprocessor architecture, programming in 8085 assembly language, memory and I/O interfacing, advanced 8085 instructions and programming, the 8051 microcontroller architecture, and 8051 assembly language programming. Recommended reference books on microprocessors and microcontrollers are also listed.

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EE 355 : MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCONTROLLERS

CREDITS : 6 ( L = 4, P = 2 )

1. Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer Systems : Microprocessor, Memory,


I/Os and Bus Architecture, The 8085 microprocessor architecture, buses, registers and flags.

2. Programming the 8085: Introduction to the 8085 instruction set, overview, opcode
and operand; one-two-and three byte instructions, flowcharts, loops, indexing and memory-
reference instructions.

4. Memory and I/O interfacing : Memory interfacing, interfacing the 8155, Memory segment,
Instruction and machine cycle, T-states and timings, I/O interfacing concepts, Interfacing
output displays, Interfacing input Devices, Memory mapped I/O.

5. Advanced Instructions and Programming: Counters and Time Delays, Generating pulse
waveforms; Stack, Subroutine; Restart, Conditional Call and Return
Instructions, Advanced subroutine concepts, Code conversion, BCD arithmetic and 16-bit data
operations.

6. The 8051 Microcontroller: Microcontrollers and Embedded processors, Overview of the 8051
family.

7. 8051 Assembly language programming: Inside the 8051, Introducation, Assembling and
running program, the program counter and ROM space, Data types and Directives, Flag bits and
PSW register, register banks and stack; Jump, Loop and Call instructions, I/O port programming,
Addressing Modes, Arithmetic instructions, Logic Instructions, Single-Bit instructions and
Programs.

REFERENCE BOOKS :

1. R.S.GAONKAR
Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085
Penram International

2. B. Ram
Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers
Dhanpat Rai & sons

3. Mazidi
The 8051 Microcontrolller and Embedded systems
Pearson Education

4 Deshmukh
Microcontrollers, Theory and applications
Tata McGraw Hill

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