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Microprocessor Akray Bhurchandi

This document is an examination for the sixth semester of a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. It covers five modules related to microprocessors and interfacing. Students must answer all parts of one question from each module. The first module covers instruction sets and pin diagrams of the 8085 microprocessor. The second module discusses memory organization and interfacing with the 8086 microprocessor. The third module addresses instruction sizes and addressing modes of the 8086. The fourth module defines interrupts and interrupt service routines. The fifth module lists operation modes of the 8255 programmable peripheral interface and explains one mode in detail.

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Microprocessor Akray Bhurchandi

This document is an examination for the sixth semester of a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. It covers five modules related to microprocessors and interfacing. Students must answer all parts of one question from each module. The first module covers instruction sets and pin diagrams of the 8085 microprocessor. The second module discusses memory organization and interfacing with the 8086 microprocessor. The third module addresses instruction sizes and addressing modes of the 8086. The fourth module defines interrupts and interrupt service routines. The fifth module lists operation modes of the 8255 programmable peripheral interface and explains one mode in detail.

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[April-18]

[EEC-302]
B.Tech. Degree Examination
Electronics &Communication Engineering
VI SEMESTER
MICROPROCESSORS AND INTERFACING
(Effective from the admitted batch 2015–16)
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 60
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Instructions: Each Unit carries 12 marks.
Answer all units choosing one question from each unit.
All parts of the unit must be answered in one place only.
Figures in the right hand margin indicate marks allotted.
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MODULE-I
1. a) Write down the basic instruction set of microprocessor 6
b) Describe the functional Pin diagram in 8085 6
OR
2. a) Brief note on addressing mode 4
b) With suitable example, explain any four addressing modes in 8085 8
MODULE-II
3. a) Show the pin configuration and function of signals of 8086 6
b) Show the memory organization and interfacing with 8086
microprocessor. Explain how the memory is accessed 6
OR
4. a) Mention the two modes of operations present in 8086 2
b) Draw and explain the minimum mode system configuration of
8086 microprocessor 10
MODULE-III
5. a) What is the size of 8086 instructions? 4
b) Discuss the various addressing modes of 8086 8
OR
6. Write an 8086 assembly language program for the following:
a) To add two 16 bit numbers
b) Sort array in ascending and descending order 12
MODULE-IV
7. a) Define Interrupts and their types 4
b) Elucidate in detail about interrupt service routine 8
OR
8. a) Predict the feature of 8259 4
b) Describe the block diagram of 8259-Programmable interrupt
controller in detail 8
MODULE-V
9. a) List out the operations modes of 8255 4
b) Explain any one of the modes in 8255 in detail 8
OR
10. a) Predict the advantages of using the USART chips in microprocessor
based systems 4
b) With the functional block diagram, explain the operation and
programming of USART (8251) in detail 8

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