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This document outlines the course content for a course on microprocessors and interfacing. The course covers various microprocessors including the 8085, 8086, 80286, 80386 and Pentium. It discusses the architecture, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of these microprocessors. It also covers interfacing microprocessors to memory, ports, displays, keyboards, timers and other peripherals. Advanced topics include DMA controllers, serial communication, and an overview of RISC processors. The course is divided into five units covering microprocessor overview, 8086 programming, interfacing to 8086, programmable peripheral devices, and advanced processors.

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This document outlines the course content for a course on microprocessors and interfacing. The course covers various microprocessors including the 8085, 8086, 80286, 80386 and Pentium. It discusses the architecture, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of these microprocessors. It also covers interfacing microprocessors to memory, ports, displays, keyboards, timers and other peripherals. Advanced topics include DMA controllers, serial communication, and an overview of RISC processors. The course is divided into five units covering microprocessor overview, 8086 programming, interfacing to 8086, programmable peripheral devices, and advanced processors.

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MICROPROCESSORS & INTERFACING

UNIT- I

Introduction to microcomputer and microprocessors

OVERVIEW OF 8085 P: Architecture, Instruction set, addressing modes.

8086 MICROPROCESSOR: Introduction to 8086 p family, internal architecture, system bus


structure, pipelining process, addressing modes of 8086.

Instruction set descriptions, Assembler directives, Program development steps, ALP development
tools, simple data transfer programs using assembler.

UNIT-II

PROGRAMMING 8086: Assembly Language programs to evaluate arithmetic expressions, sorting,


programs involving Logical, branch, String and Bit manipulation instructions, procedures and macros,
timing and delays.
8086 pin diagram, Minimum & Maximum mode of operation, Timing diagram, stack structure and
sub routines, 8086 Interrupts & interrupt responses, Introduction to DOS and BIOS interrupts.

UNIT-III

INTERFACING TO 8086: Addressing memory & ports, parallel data transfer schemes,
programmable parallel I/O 8255, modes of 8255.

Digital interfacing: Interfacing p to 7-segment display, keyboard and stepper motor.

Analog interfacing: D/A and A/D converter operation, interfacing to 8086.

UNIT-IV

PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL DEVICES: 8257/8237 DMA controllers, 8253 programmable


interval timer, 8251A USART, 8259A PIC, cascading of PIC, RS-232C Serial data standard.

UNIT-V

ADVANCED PROCESSORS: Introduction to 80286, Salient Features of 80386, Real and Protected
address mode, Segmentation & Paging, Salient Features of Pentium, overview of RISC Processors.
TEXT BOOKS
1. D.V.Hall “Microprocessor and Interfacing”, 2nd Edition Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company,
2006.

2. Walter A. Triebel, Avatar Singh “The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors”, 4th Edition Pearson
Education, 2007

REFERENCE BOOKS
1.A.K.Ray and K.M.Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessors & peripherals”, 2nd Edition Tata Mc
Graw Hill Publishing Company, 2004.
2.Ramesh.S. Gaonkar ”Microprocessor Architecture ,-Programming & applications with 8085/8080”-
Penram International-1997.

3.Barry B. Brey, “The Intel Microprocessors”, 7th edition, PHI, 2006.

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