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Microprocessors Course Plan (Sem 5)

The document outlines the course details for Microprocessors (EE-360) taught by Dr. Dattaraya N. Gaonkar, including objectives, outcomes, and a 40-lecture schedule covering various microprocessor architectures and assembly language programming. It also lists reference books and an evaluation plan consisting of mid-semester tests, quizzes, assignments, and an end-semester exam. Tutorials will be conducted to enhance skills in assembly language programming and problem-solving related to the course.

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Microprocessors Course Plan (Sem 5)

The document outlines the course details for Microprocessors (EE-360) taught by Dr. Dattaraya N. Gaonkar, including objectives, outcomes, and a 40-lecture schedule covering various microprocessor architectures and assembly language programming. It also lists reference books and an evaluation plan consisting of mid-semester tests, quizzes, assignments, and an end-semester exam. Tutorials will be conducted to enhance skills in assembly language programming and problem-solving related to the course.

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Course and The Evaluation Plan (July to December 2022)

• Course Title and Code: Microprocessors (EE-360)


• Credits (L-T-P): 4 (3-1-0)
• Course Instructor: Dr. Dattaraya N. Gaonkar. Teaching Department: E&E
• Objectives of the Course: To introduce the architecture, Assembly language programming, peripheral
devices and interfacing aspects of microprocessors and microcontrollers.
• Course Outcomes (COs):
1. Knowledge of the microprocessors and microcontroller organization, architecture interface
signals and their function.
2. Development of microprocessor and microcontrollers Assembly Language Programme (ALP)
for given requirements.
3. Knowledge on types of memory devices, their interfacing requirements and design examples.
4. Knowledge on I/O devices and applications. Common peripheral ICs, their function interface
signals, operational modes.
5. Development of interface programs for basic I/O operations.
6. Development of microprocessors and microcontrollers-based system for a given application (ALP &
Hardware)
• Course Coverage (40 Lecture Schedule)
Module Course Content Time
1 Introduction, Microprocessor and Microcontroller-Based System organization Types of 4
Microprocessors and Controllers and Their Generations, Data formats, Assembly hours
Language
2 8086/X86 Microprocessors: Introduction, Pin Diagram of 8086/8088 and Signals, 6
Timing diagram, organization and Architecture, Programming Model of 8086/X86 hours
Microprocessors, Registers and Flags, Address Generation (Real Mode and Protected
Mode), Memory Paging
3 8051 Microcontrollers: Introduction, organization and Architecture 8
ARM Microcontrollers: Introduction, organization and Architecture hours
4 Assembly Language Programming (ALP), Instruction Set (8086 And 8051 and ARM), 12
Addressing Modes, Classification of Instructions, Instruction formats, Programming hours
Examples and Exercises
5 Memory devices and I/O Interface, Interrupts, Peripheral Devices, Interfacing and 10
Programming, 82C55(PPI), 8254 (PIT), 16550 (PCI), ADCs, DACs, 8279 (PK/DC) hours
Keyboard/Display Controller 8259 (PIC), DMA, 8237(DMAC).

• Reference Books:
o Ramesh S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085,
Sixth Edition, Penram International Publication (Pvt.Ltd).
o M. A. Mazidi and J .A. Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, PHI ,2006
o Barry B. Brey, The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088,80186/80188,80286,80386,80486, PENTIUM,
and PENTIUM PRO PROCESSOR Architecture, Programming, and Interfacing, 8th Edition, PHI,2008
o Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright, John Rayfield, ARM System Developer's
Guide, Designing and Optimizing System Software, Elsevier, 2004.
o NPTEL courses: https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/103/108103157/
: https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105102/
• Details of Tutorials if any: Tutorial will be conducted during the lecture hours to develop the skills in
assembly language programming and solve the design problems related to the course.
• Evaluation plan: MID-SEM: 25% Internal Test /Quizzes/Assignments: 25% END SEM: 50%
Prepared by: Approved by:
Dr. Dattatraya N. Gaonkar Head, Dept of E&E Engg and Chairman, DUGC

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