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CS010 506: Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals: Teaching Scheme

This document provides the syllabus for the course "Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals" which is part of the B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering program at Mahatma Gandhi University. The course is 4 credits and involves 3 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial per week. The objectives are to understand advanced microprocessor concepts, study basic peripheral technology, and gain an overview of communication buses and ports. The syllabus is divided into 5 modules covering topics like 8086 architecture, later Intel and AMD processors, peripherals like ports and slots, storage devices like hard disks and optical disks, and memory. 6 reference books are also listed.

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CS010 506: Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals: Teaching Scheme

This document provides the syllabus for the course "Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals" which is part of the B.Tech Computer Science & Engineering program at Mahatma Gandhi University. The course is 4 credits and involves 3 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial per week. The objectives are to understand advanced microprocessor concepts, study basic peripheral technology, and gain an overview of communication buses and ports. The syllabus is divided into 5 modules covering topics like 8086 architecture, later Intel and AMD processors, peripherals like ports and slots, storage devices like hard disks and optical disks, and memory. 6 reference books are also listed.

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Mahatma Gandhi University

CS010 506: Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals


Teaching scheme Credits: 4
3 hours lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week

Objectives
• To understand the concepts related to advanced microprocessors.
• To study the basic technology of various peripherals.
• To have an overview of different types of communication buses and ports.

Module I (15 hours)


8086 Architecture, Block diagram – Addressing modes – Instructions set of 8086 – data
transfer – arithmetic – branch – loop – flag manipulation – shift & rotate – string instructions
– writing simple program in 8086.

Module II (9 hours)
Additional features of 80286 – protected mode memory addressing – Additional features of
80386 – Paging mechanism (Flat memory model) – Additional features of Pentium
Processors – Brief study of latest processors of Intel & AMD – Dual core processor(Brief idea
only) .
Note: Architecture not required for the processors discussed in this module.

Module III: Peripherals (11 hours)


Study of motherboards – Different types of ports, slots and connectors – Processor Bus, AGP,
PCI – Add-on cards – USB – Hard Disk Interfaces – IDE, ATA, Power supply – SMPS –
function & operations.

Module IV: Storage Devices (15 hours)


Magnetic data storage: Principles – Hard disks – Cylinders – Clusters – Tracks and Sectors –
Disk formatting – Partitioning – Hard disk drive operation – Data Transfer rates – Data
addressing – CHS addressing – Logical Block Addressing.
Optical storage: CD Technology, CD ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, Interface – Magneto optical
drives – DVD – RAID – Blu-ray disc.

Module V (10 hours)


Memory: Parity – ECC – Memory Addressing – 640 KB barrier – Extended and Expanded
memory – HMA – Video memory – Flash Memory – Pen drive – Advanced memory
technologies.

Syllabus - B.Tech. Computer Science & Engg.


Mahatma Gandhi University

Reference Books
1. A K Ray, K M Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals”, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2010.
2. Craig Zacker & John Rourke, “PC Hardware: The Complete Reference”, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi, First Edition, 2001.
3. Barry B.Brey, “The Intel Microprocessors”, PHI, New Delhi, Sixth Edition, 2004.
4. Nilesh B. Bahadure, “Microprocessors”, PHI, New Delhi, First Edition, 2010.
5. K.K Tripathi, Rajesh K Gangwar, “Microprocessor and Its Application”, Acme Learning,2010
6. Douglas V Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2nd
Edition, 2006
7. Scott Mueller, “Upgrading and Repairing PC’s”, Pearson Education, 17th Edition, 2006
8. Stephen J.Bigelow, “Troubleshooting, Maintaining and Repairing PC’s”, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi, 5th Edition, 2001

Syllabus - B.Tech. Computer Science & Engg.

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