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<P class="p28 ft0"><NOBR>PTU/BOS/CS/101/08-05-2004/BATCH</NOBR> 2003</P>
<P class="p177 ft12"><NOBR>CS-208</NOBR> MICROPROCESSORS AND ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE</P>
<P class="p178 ft6">PROGRAMMING</P>
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<TD class="tr1 td185"><P class="p10 ft21">External Marks:</P></TD>
<TD class="tr1 td101"><P class="p76 ft21">60</P></TD>
<TD class="tr1 td204"><P class="p107 ft21">L</P></TD>
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<TD class="tr2 td185"><P class="p10 ft12">Internal Marks:</P></TD>
<TD class="tr2 td101"><P class="p109 ft12">40</P></TD>
<TD class="tr2 td204"><P class="p107 ft12">3</P></TD>
<TD class="tr2 td205"><P class="p75 ft12">1</P></TD>
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<TD class="tr23 td185"><P class="p10 ft6">Total Marks:</P></TD>
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<P class="p179 ft5"><SPAN class="ft6">PREREQUISITES : </SPAN>Digital Circuits and Logic Design</P>
<P class="p180 ft5"><SPAN class="ft6">OBJECTIVES: </SPAN>The course is intended to give students good understanding of internal architectural details and functioning of microprocessors .</P>
<P class="p181 ft6">COURSE CONTENTS:</P>
<P class="p97 ft6"><SPAN class="ft5">1.</SPAN>Microprocessor Architecture<SPAN class="ft5">(</SPAN>20%)</P>
<P class="p182 ft26">Basic Computer Architecture using 8085 MP I/O, Memory & System buses ,Instruction execution sequence & Data Flow, Instruction cycle Concept of address,Bus, Data Bus Data & Control Bus</P>
<P class="p183 ft26">Synchronous & Asynchronous buses. 2. <SPAN class="ft12">I/O memory interface(20%)</SPAN></P>
<P class="p184 ft26">Programmable , interrupted initiated ,DMA transfer serial & Parallel interface,Detail study of 8251 I/O Processor.</P>
<P class="p81 ft6"><SPAN class="ft5">3. </SPAN>Instruction set & Assembly Languages Programming (30%)</P>
<P class="p185 ft26">Introduction, instruction & data formats, addressing modes, status flags, all 8085 instructions, Data transfer groups, Arthimetic group, Logical group, Branch Group.</P>
<P class="p6 ft12">4. Microprocessor Development System<SPAN class="ft26">(</SPAN>MDS<SPAN class="ft26">)(</SPAN>10%)</P>
<P class="p185 ft26">PROM Programming ,Emilator, ROM Simulation introduction to up kits, Study of 8051, Csingle chip microcomputer.</P>
<P class="p176 ft12"><SPAN class="ft26">5.</SPAN>Case structure & Microprocessor application(15%)</P>
<P class="p186 ft26">Up application interfacing a matrix keyboard 7- segment led display Study of trafic light system stepper motor interface</P>
<P class="p176 ft12"><SPAN class="ft26">6. </SPAN>Basic arcitect (5%)</P>
<P class="p176 ft5">Introduction to 8086, motorola 68000</P>
<P class="p6 ft12">TEXT BOOKS:</P>
<P class="p147 ft5"><SPAN class="ft5">1.</SPAN><SPAN class="ft60">8085 Microprocessor by Ramesh Gaonkar,</SPAN></P>
<P class="p147 ft5"><SPAN class="ft5">2.</SPAN><SPAN class="ft60">Microprocessor by B.Ram</SPAN></P>
<P class="p97 ft12">REFERENCES:</P>
<P class="p187 ft26"><SPAN class="ft26">1.</SPAN><SPAN class="ft61">Daniel Tabak, Advanced Microprocessors, McGraw- Hill, Inc., Second Edition 1995.</SPAN></P>
<P class="p188 ft26"><SPAN class="ft26">2.</SPAN><SPAN class="ft61">Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 1986.</SPAN></P>
<P class="p103 ft5"><SPAN class="ft5">3.</SPAN><SPAN class="ft60">Charles M.Gilmore, Microprocessors: principles and Applications, McGraw Hill</SPAN></P>
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