0% found this document useful (0 votes)
83 views1 page

3858 Microprocessors and Interfacing

This document is an exam for a Microprocessors and Interfacing course covering three main microprocessors: 8085, 8086, and 8051. It contains two parts: Part A asks students to answer 10 short questions covering topics like the DAA and XCHG instructions of 8085, addressing modes of 8086, interrupts in 8086, I/O techniques, and features of 8051. Part B contains 5 sections with 2 questions each, requiring students to describe architectures, addressing modes, interrupt handling, timer interfaces, DMA controllers, 8051 ports and instructions at a deeper level than Part A.

Uploaded by

Mahesh Babu Mahi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
83 views1 page

3858 Microprocessors and Interfacing

This document is an exam for a Microprocessors and Interfacing course covering three main microprocessors: 8085, 8086, and 8051. It contains two parts: Part A asks students to answer 10 short questions covering topics like the DAA and XCHG instructions of 8085, addressing modes of 8086, interrupts in 8086, I/O techniques, and features of 8051. Part B contains 5 sections with 2 questions each, requiring students to describe architectures, addressing modes, interrupt handling, timer interfaces, DMA controllers, 8051 ports and instructions at a deeper level than Part A.

Uploaded by

Mahesh Babu Mahi
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

Code: 13A04507

R13
B.Tech III Year I Semester (R13) Regular Examinations December 2015
MICROPROCESSORS & INTERFACING
(Common to CSE and IT)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70

PART – A
(Compulsory Question)
*****
1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) Explain DAA and XCHG instruction of 8085.
(b) Describe function of AEN and DT/ signal of 8086.
(c) What is effective address? How it can be specified in instruction?
(d) What is the difference between arithmetic and logical shift?
(e) How to enable and disable interrupts in 8086?
(f) Compare memory mapped I/O with I/O mapped I/O.
(g) What is the function of In Service Register of 8086?
(h) Write control word to set bit 4 of port C of 8255.
(i) State extra hardware features of 8051 as compared to microprocessor.
(j) Explain TCON and TMOD function registers of 8051.

PART – B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT – I
2 Draw and explain architecture of 8085.
OR
3 Explain with neat diagram how 8086 access a byte or word from even & odd memory banks.
UNIT – II
4 Describe addressing modes of 8086 with suitable examples.
OR
5 Describe following instructions of 8086 with example:
(i) STOS. (ii) TEST. (iii) ROL. (iv) CMC.
UNIT – III
6 Draw and explain interrupt vector table of 8086.
OR
7 Interface 16-bit output port to 8086. The output port should be mapped in memory with address
40000H.
UNIT – IV
8 Explain mode 0. Mode 1 and mode 2 of 8253 timer with neat timing diagrams.
OR
9 Describe sequence of operations during data transfer between CPU and memory using 8237 DMA
controller.
UNIT – V
10 Draw and explain internal structure of port 1 of 8051.
OR
11 Explain bit level instructions of 8051 microcontroller with appropriate examples.
*****

You might also like