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Rubrics For EEE342 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing Lab

The document provides rubrics for evaluating a lab assignment on serial port configuration. It lists 11 rubrics covering areas like following procedures, interpreting knowledge, analyzing limitations, recording data, interpreting findings, implementing designs, and using tools. It then shows the rubrics applied to a student's lab report on writing a program for the 8051 microcontroller to continuously transfer the text "YES" serially at 9600 baud rate with 8-bit data and 1 stop bit. The student is rated on each rubric for both the in-lab and post-lab portions.

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Rubrics For EEE342 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing Lab

The document provides rubrics for evaluating a lab assignment on serial port configuration. It lists 11 rubrics covering areas like following procedures, interpreting knowledge, analyzing limitations, recording data, interpreting findings, implementing designs, and using tools. It then shows the rubrics applied to a student's lab report on writing a program for the 8051 microcontroller to continuously transfer the text "YES" serially at 9600 baud rate with 8-bit data and 1 stop bit. The student is rated on each rubric for both the in-lab and post-lab portions.

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Rubrics for EEE342 Microprocessor Systems and Interfacing Lab

Lab #: 06
Lab Title: Serial Port Configuration
Submitted by:
Name Registration #
SAHAR MALIK FA18-BCE-011

Rubrics name & number Marks

In-Lab Post-Lab

Engineering R2: Use of Engineering Knowledge and follow Experiment


Knowledge Procedures:
Ability to follow experimental procedures, control variables, and
record procedural steps on lab report.
R3: Interpretation of Subject Knowledge: Ability to interpret and
explain mathematical and/or visual forms, including equations, diagrams,
graphics, figures and tables.
Problem R4: Limitations and Implications:
Analysis Ability to point out limitations and implications of Hardware and
software Components.
R5: Data/Evidence Measurements:
Ability to record raw data / evidence.
R6: Experimental Data Analysis:
Ability to interpret findings, compare them to values in the literature,
identify weaknesses and limitations.
Design R7: Implementing Design Strategy: Ability to execute a solution
taking into consideration design requirements and pertinent
contextual elements.
[Block Diagram/Flow chart/Circuit Diagram]
R8: Best Coding Standards:
Ability to follow the coding standards and programming practices.
Modern Tools R11: Tools Evaluation:
Usage Ability to simulate the experiment and then using hardware tools to verify
the results.

Rubrics # R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R11

In –Lab

Post- Lab

Sahar Malik (FA18-BCE-011)


Lab No. 06
Serial Port Configuration

Inlab Task:
Write a program for the 8051 to transfer “YES” serially at 9600 baud, 8-bit data, 1 stop bit,
do this continuously.

Sahar Malik (FA18-BCE-011)

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