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This document outlines the course content for Microprocessors and Microcontrollers. It covers the architecture of the 8086 microprocessor, including registers, memory segmentation, and instruction set. It also covers assembly language programming for the 8086. Additional topics include programmable interfacing using the 8086 to connect to devices like displays, keyboards, and motors. Peripheral devices like DMA controllers and interrupt controllers are also discussed. Finally, the architecture and instruction set of the 8051 microcontroller is introduced. A list of experiments involving programming architectures like the 8086 and 8051 and interfacing them to devices is also provided.

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This document outlines the course content for Microprocessors and Microcontrollers. It covers the architecture of the 8086 microprocessor, including registers, memory segmentation, and instruction set. It also covers assembly language programming for the 8086. Additional topics include programmable interfacing using the 8086 to connect to devices like displays, keyboards, and motors. Peripheral devices like DMA controllers and interrupt controllers are also discussed. Finally, the architecture and instruction set of the 8051 microcontroller is introduced. A list of experiments involving programming architectures like the 8086 and 8051 and interfacing them to devices is also provided.

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MICROPROCESSORS AND MICROCONTROLLERS

L 3 PREREQUISITE: DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN T 1 P 2

UNIT-I 8086 Architecture: Introduction to 8085 microprocessor, 8086 Microprocessor internal architecture, Register organization, Memory segmentation, system bus structure, pipelining process 8086 pin diagram, Minimum & maximum mode of operation, Timing diagrams, Stack structure and subroutines, procedures and macros, 8086 interrupts & interrupt responses. UNIT-II Instruction set & Assembly Language programming: Addressing modes of 8086, Instruction set descriptions, Assembler directives; Assembly Language programs involving Logical branch & call instructions, sorting, and evaluation of arithmetic expressions, String manipulation instructions, programming using procedures and macros, Timing and delays. UNIT-III Programmable Interfacing Using 8086: Addressing memory & ports, parallel data transfer schemes, programmable parallel I/O 8255, modes of 8255. Digital interfacing: Interfacing p to 7-segment display, keyboard, stepper motor and display Analog interfacing: D/A and A/D converter interfacing and applications UNIT-IV Peripheral devices & Interfacing: 8237 programmable DMA, 8253 programmable interval timer, 8251A programmable communication, 8259A programmable Interrupt controller,RS-232C Serial data standard. UNIT-V Introduction to Microcontrollers: Microcontroller families, Architecture of 8051 micro controller, Register organization. Addressing modes, Instruction set, Interrupts, Timer/counter, Serial communication, simple programs on 8051 microcontroller Text Books: 1. D.V.Hall Microprocessor and Interfacing, 2nd Edition Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2006. 2. Mazidi & Mc kinley The 8051 micro controller and embedded systems: using assembles and c, 2nd edition. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Yu.Cheng Liu & Glenn A Gibson, Microcomputer System, 8086/8088 Family, 2nd Edition, PHI, 1986.

2. Ramesh.S.GaonkarMicroprocessor Architecture,-Programming & applications with 8085/8080-Penram International-1997. 3. Rafiquzzaman M., "Microprocessor Theory And Applications-Intel And Motorola", PHI, 2002 4. A.K. Ray & K. M Bhurchavdi, Advanced Microprocessors & peripherals, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Company 2002.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

The following Programs/Experiments are to be written for the assembler and execute the same with the 8086/8051 Kits. 1 Programs on Data Transfer in forward and reverse direction using 8086 2 Programs on Arithmetic Instructions with 16-bit data using 8086 3 Programs on logical Instructions using 8086 4 Programs on String manipulation using 8086 5 Programs on Sorting and searching an array using 8086 6 Programs on Procedures and Macros for BCD to Binary conversion, factorial using 8086 7 Programs on Interrupts for using 8086 8 Programs on Arithmetic, Logic& Bit manipulation Instructions 8051 9 Interfacing A/D & D/A to 8086/8051 10 Interfacing of Binary Counters8086/8051 11 Interfacing Stepper Motor 8086/8051 12 Interfacing 7-Segment Display8086/8051 13 LCD Interfacing to 8086/8051 14 Keyboard Interface 8086/8051 15 Data Transfer between two PCs using RS.232 C Serial Port Note: Minimum of 10 programs to be conducted

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