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Course code.

Course Name L-T-P -C Year of


Introduction
AU484 MICROPROCESSOR AND 3-0-0-3 2016
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Prerequisite: NIL
Course Objectives
• To impart the basic concepts of microprocessors
• To impart the basic concepts of embedded systems

Syllabus
Introduction to microprocessors, Intel 8085 microprocessor, Instruction Set of 8085, Assembly
language programming, Interfacing I/O devices, Overview of embedded system, Intel 8051
microcontroller, 8051 interfacing, Other microcontroller architectures: PIC-Atmel AVR-ARM

Expected outcome.
The students will
i. Get idea about Intel 8085 Microprocessor
ii. Be able to do assembly language programming
iii. Gain an overview of embedded systems
iv. Know about Intel 8051 microcontroller and its interfacing
Text Books:
1. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, "Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with
the 8085", Fifth edition, Prentice hall, 2002.
2. Shibu K.V, Introduction to Embedded Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009

References:
1. Aditya P. Mathur, "Introduction to Microprocessors", Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Co Ltd., New Delhi, 1989.
2. Ahson.S.I., "Microprocessors with Applications in Process Control", Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Co Ltd.,New Delhi, 1986.
3. K Uma Rao,“The 8051 Microcontrollers: Architecture, Programming & Applications”,
Pearson, 2010.
4. Steve Heath, “Embedded system design second edition”, Elsevier, 2002
Course Plan
End Sem.
Module Contents Hours Exam
Marks
Introduction to microprocessors:Microcomputers and microprocessors,
8/16/32/ 64-bit microprocessor families. Internal architecture of Intel 8085
I 7 15%
microprocessor: Block diagrams, Registers, Functional details of pins,
Control signals.
Instruction Set of 8085: Instruction set, Instruction format, Addressing
modes. Machine cycle and instruction cycles, Timing diagrams, Fetch and
II execute operations. 7 15%
Assembly Language Programming:Data copy operations, Arithmetic
operations, Branching operations, Logic and bit manipulation instructions
FIRST INTERNAL EXAMINATION
III Interfacing I/O devices: Interrupts, Programmable interface 7 15%
devices,Interfacing keyboard and seven segment display, Serial I/O and
data communication.
Overview of Embedded System:Embedded System, Categories of
Embedded System, Requirements of Embedded Systems, Challenges and
IV 7 15%
Issues in Embedded Software Development, Major application areas of
embedded system.
SECOND INTERNAL EXAMINATION
Intel 8051 microcontroller: Architecture, Memory organization,
V Registers and I/O ports, Addressing modes, Instruction sets, Assembly 7 20%
language programming.

8051 interfacing:Keyboard, Stepper motor, ADC, DAC, and LCD


module interface. Frequency counter and temperature measurement.
VI 7 20%
Other microcontroller architectures: Microchip technology PIC, Atmel
AVR, ARM core processors.

END SEMESTER EXAM

Question Paper Pattern

Maximum marks: 100 Duration: 3 hrs

The question paper should consist of three parts

Part A
4 questions uniformly covering modules I and II. Each question carries 10 marks
Students will have to answer any three questions out of 4 (3X10 marks =30 marks)

Part B
4 questions uniformly covering modules III and IV. Each question carries 10 marks
Students will have to answer any three questions out of 4 (3X10 marks =30 marks)

Part C
6 questions uniformly covering modules V and VI.Each question carries 10 marks
Students will have to answer any four questions out of 6 (4X10 marks =40 marks)

Note: In all parts, each question can have a maximum of four sub questions, if needed.

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