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Microprocessor and Microcontroller Fundamentals

Microprocessor and Microcontrollers are important part of embedded systems. Here's a guide to your first lesson.

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Microprocessor and Microcontroller Fundamentals

Microprocessor and Microcontrollers are important part of embedded systems. Here's a guide to your first lesson.

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Microprocessor and

Microcontroller Fundamentals

Mr. Dhiraj Rane


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 Course materials available online
 http://ece.citadel.edu/hayne/
 Students are encouraged to print lecture slides in
advance and use them to take notes in class

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Microcontrollers
 Embedded Systems
 Operations managed behind the scenes by a
microcontroller
 Microcontroller (MCU)
 An integrated electronic computing device that
includes three major components on a single chip
 Microprocessor (MPU)
 Memory

 I/O (Input/Output) ports

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Microcontrollers
 Support Devices
 Timers
 A/D converter
 Serial I/O
 Common communication lines
 System Bus

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Block Diagram

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Microprocessor (MPU)
 MPU (CPU)
 Read instructions
 Process binary data

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Memory
 Storage Device
 Addresses
 Registers
 Major Categories
 Read/Write Memory
(R/W)
 Read-only-Memory
(ROM)

D7 D0

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Input/Output (I/O)
 Input Devices
 Switches and Keypads
 Provide binary information to the MPU
 Output devices
 LEDs and LCDs
 Receive binary information from the MPU

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Microprocessor-Based Systems

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Microprocessor Architecture
 The MPU communicates with Memory and
I/O using the System Bus
 Address bus
 Unidirectional
 Memory and I/O Addresses

 Data bus
 Bidirectional
 Transfers Binary Data and Instructions

 Control lines
 Read and Write timing signals
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Microprocessor-Based System

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Example Microprocessor System

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Software

 Machine Language
 Binary Instructions
 Difficult to decipher and write
 Error-prone
 All programs converted into machine language
for execution
Instruction Hex Mnemonic Description Processor
10000000 80 ADD B Add reg B to Acc Intel 8085
00101000 28 ADD A, R0 Add Reg R0 to Acc Intel 8051
00011011 1B ABA Add Acc A and B Motorola 6811

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Software

 Assembly Language
 Machine instructions represented in mnemonics
 One-to-one correspondence
 Efficient execution and use of memory
 Machine-specific

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Software

 High-Level Languages
 BASIC, C, and C++
 Written in statements of spoken languages
 Machine independent
 Easy to write and troubleshoot
 Larger memory and less efficient execution

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Data Format (8-bit)
 Unsigned Integers
 All eight bits represent the magnitude of a number
 Bit7 to Bit0
 Range 00H to FFH (010 to 25510)

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Data Format (8-bit)
 Signed Integers
 2's Complement
 Bit 7 is sign bit
 Positive numbers: 00H to 7FH (010 to 12710)
 Negative numbers: 80H to FFH (-110 to -12810)

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Data Format (8-bit)
 Binary Coded Decimal Numbers (BCD)
 8 bits of a number divided into groups of four
 Each group represents a decimal digit from 0 to 9
 AH through FH are invalid
 Example: 0010 0101BCD = 2510

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Data Format (8-bit)
 American Standard Code for Information
Interchange (ASCII)
 Seven-bit alphanumeric code with 128
combinations (00H to 7FH)
 Represents English alphabet, decimal digits from
0 to 9, symbols, and commands

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MPU-Based Systems
 System hardware
 Discrete components
 Microprocessor, Memory, and I/O
 Components connected by buses
 Address, Data, and Control
 System software
 A group of programs that monitors the functions
of the entire system

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MPU-Based Time
and Temperature System

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MCU-Based Systems
 Includes microprocessor, memory, I/O ports,
and support devices (such as timers) on a
single semiconductor chip
 Buses are generally not available to a system
designer
 I/O ports are generally multiplexed and can
be programmed to perform different
functions

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MCU-Based Time
and Temperature System

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Computer Architectures
 Princeton versus Harvard Architecture
 CISC versus RISC processors
 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

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