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ET 421 MC & IoT Lab

The document outlines the objectives, outcomes, and syllabus for a course on microcontrollers and IoT labs. The course aims to teach basic assembly language programming and interfacing microcontrollers with devices like ADCs, DACs, and sensors. Students will complete projects to design applications using microcontrollers and IoT technologies.

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ET 421 MC & IoT Lab

The document outlines the objectives, outcomes, and syllabus for a course on microcontrollers and IoT labs. The course aims to teach basic assembly language programming and interfacing microcontrollers with devices like ADCs, DACs, and sensors. Students will complete projects to design applications using microcontrollers and IoT technologies.

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Department of Electronics and Telecommunications

ET 421: MC and IoT- Lab


Credits: 2 (0-0-3)
Course Objective:
The course presents basics of Assembly language programming including: Basics of Mnemonics,
operands, Addressing, labels and Assembler Directives that aims to:

 Equip the students with the basic programming concepts in ALP.


 Introduce different interfacing modules to work with particular application.
 Make them capable of developing some hardware mini projects.
 Finally let them understood automatization.
Course Outcome:
On completion of the MC & IoT-LAB-course, a student should be able to:
 Design and execute simple and major mathematical problems on MC.
 Demonstrate the differences between traditional calculators with MC.
 Capable of connecting various interfacing modules like DAC, ADC, PPI, etc., with
MC.
 Can design and develop some mini and major projects using different sensors and
few applications of IoT.
Syllabus
Minimum number of experiments to be carried out = 10 and Mini-Project is a compulsory one.
8051:

1. Programs on implementing basic 8, 16-Bit arithmetic operations using 8051 MC


2. Programs on implementing basic 8, 16-Bit logic operations using 8051 MC.
3. Programs on implementing special functions and operations using 8051 MC.
4. Programs on implementing bit operations using 8051 MC.
8051 Interfacings:

5. Interfacing ADC with 8051 MC


6. Interfacing DAC with 8051 MC
7. Interfacing PPI with 8051 MC for multiple applications.
8. Interfacing Stepper motor with 8051 MC
9. Interfacing any live sensor with 8051 MC
10. Arduino board/Raspberry pi board introduction.
IoT devices:

11. Introduction to IoT sensors


12. Connecting sensors to IoT trainer and reading/programming the sensors.
13. Using IoT platform to design multiple applications simultaneously.
Mini-Projects:
1. Real time implementation of any application with sensors using Microcontrollers.
2. Real time design of any controlling application using Microcontrollers.
3. Real time design of any security application using Microcontrollers.
4. Any IoT related project on real-time.
5. Not limited to the above, all new ideas and implementations are ever invited.

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