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Be Computer-Engineering Semester-4 2022 May Microprocessor-Pattern-2019

This document contains 8 questions regarding microprocessors and microcontrollers. It discusses topics like page translation and segmentation in 80386, privilege levels, protection mechanisms, task switching, interrupts, exceptions, and microcontroller architecture. The questions are split into 3 parts each and students are instructed to answer 4 out of the 8 questions. Diagrams are required where necessary and all figures indicate full marks for each sub-question.

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Be Computer-Engineering Semester-4 2022 May Microprocessor-Pattern-2019

This document contains 8 questions regarding microprocessors and microcontrollers. It discusses topics like page translation and segmentation in 80386, privilege levels, protection mechanisms, task switching, interrupts, exceptions, and microcontroller architecture. The questions are split into 3 parts each and students are instructed to answer 4 out of the 8 questions. Diagrams are required where necessary and all figures indicate full marks for each sub-question.

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