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This document contains questions for an examination on embedded system design. It includes questions across six parts on topics such as: 1. The characteristics and design metrics of embedded systems. 2. Calculating revenue loss from product delays and explaining the top-down design process. 3. Describing the purpose of data paths and controllers in processors and algorithms for finding greatest common divisors. 4. Explaining addressing modes, DART communication, watchdog timers, and analog to digital converters. 5. Describing memory hierarchy and cache operation as well as different memory technologies. 6. Discussing interrupts in processors, shared-data interrupt problems, round-robin architectures, embedded software

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This document contains questions for an examination on embedded system design. It includes questions across six parts on topics such as: 1. The characteristics and design metrics of embedded systems. 2. Calculating revenue loss from product delays and explaining the top-down design process. 3. Describing the purpose of data paths and controllers in processors and algorithms for finding greatest common divisors. 4. Explaining addressing modes, DART communication, watchdog timers, and analog to digital converters. 5. Describing memory hierarchy and cache operation as well as different memory technologies. 6. Discussing interrupts in processors, shared-data interrupt problems, round-robin architectures, embedded software

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Eighth Semester B.E.

Degree Examination, May/June 2010 Embedded System Design


Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, selecting . at least TWO questions from each part.

1 a. Mention the characteristics and briefly list the design metrics of an embedded system.
(08 Marks)

b. c. 2 a. b. c. 3 a. b.

Determine the percentage of revenue loss if the products life time is 86 weeks and the delay in the market is 8 weeks. Derive the formula used for this calculation. (06 Marks) Explain how the top-down design process improves the productivity. (06 Marks) Briefly explain the purpose of the data path and controller in a single purpose processor.
(06 Marks)

Write an efficient algorithm for finding the GCD of two integer numbers. Also explain how the FSMD for this can be optimized. (08 Marks) Explain various addressing modes that are commonly used by processors, with an example.
(06 Marks)

Explain how DART is used for communication. List its advantages. (08 Marks) What is a watch dog timer? List its uses. A 16 bit timer operates at a clock frequency of 12 MHz. Determine the resolution and range of this timer. .. (06 Marks) c. The analog input range for a 8-bit ADC is from -2.5V to 8.5V. Determine the resolution of ADC and digital output in hexadecimal, when the input voltage is 1.2V. Trace successive approximation steps and show the binary output of the ADC. (06 Marks) What is memory hierarchy? How does the cache operate? Discuss the cache mapping techniques. List their merits and demerits. (10 Marks) b. Briefly explain OTPROM, EEPROM, RDRAM and FPM DRAM. (10 Marks) a.

Explain the need for interrupts in processors and mention briefly the various events that take place when a processor is interrupted. (10 Marks) b. Explain the problems of shared-data interrupts and suggest the solution to solve the problems. (10 Marks) a. b. Explain with an example, how the Round-Robin architecture works. What is its limitation?
(12 Marks)

a.

List the characteristics software.

of four software architectures

available for building embedded


(08 Marks)

a. b. a. b. c.

Mention the two rules of interrupt routines in an RTOS environment. briefly explain, what happens when each rule is violated. Describe the use of message queues. What is meant by encapsulating the semaphores? Bring out the need for it. Explain any six problems of semaphores. Explain the methods to solve memory space and methods to save power.

With an example,
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