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ECE Sem 5 Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Microprocessor & Microcontroller course in the 5th semester of the BE/BTech ECE program at AKTU. The syllabus covers the architecture, programming, and interfacing of microprocessors like the 8085 and microcontrollers like the 8051. It includes 5 units that cover topics such as the 8085 architecture, basic assembly programming, interfacing I/O devices, 16-bit microprocessors, 8051 architecture and assembly programming, and interfacing projects with devices like LCDs, sensors and motors. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.

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ECE Sem 5 Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for the Microprocessor & Microcontroller course in the 5th semester of the BE/BTech ECE program at AKTU. The syllabus covers the architecture, programming, and interfacing of microprocessors like the 8085 and microcontrollers like the 8051. It includes 5 units that cover topics such as the 8085 architecture, basic assembly programming, interfacing I/O devices, 16-bit microprocessors, 8051 architecture and assembly programming, and interfacing projects with devices like LCDs, sensors and motors. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.

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AKTU B.E./B.

Tech ECE Sem 5


syllabus

Microprocessor & Microcontroller

KEC-502 MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER

Unit I Introduction to Microprocessor: Microprocessor


architecture and its operations, Memory, Input & output devices, The
8085 MPU- architecture, Pins and signals, Timing Diagrams, Logic
devices for interfacing, Memory interfacing, Interfacing output
displays, Interfacing input devices, Memory mapped I/O.

Unit II Basic Programming concepts:, Flow chart symbols, Data


Transfer operations, Arithmetic operations, Logic Operations, Branch
operation, Writing assembly
language programs, Programming techniques: looping, counting and
indexing. Additional data transfer and 16 bit arithmetic instruction,
Logic operation: rotate,
compare, counter and time delays, 8085 Interrupts.

Unit III 16-bit Microprocessors (8086): Architecture, Pin


Description, Physical address, segmentation, memory organization,
Addressing modes. Peripheral Devices: 8237 DMA Controller, 8255
programmable peripheral interface, 8253/8254programmable
timer/counter, 8259 programmable interrupt controller, 8251 USART
and RS232C.

Unit IV 8051 Microcontroller Basics: Inside the Computer,


Microcontrollers and Embedded Processors, Block Diagram of 8051,
PSW and Flag Bits, 8051 Register Banks and Stack, Internal Memory
Organization of 8051, IO Port Usage in 8051, Types of Special
Function Registers and their uses in 8051, Pins Of 8051. Memory
Address Decoding, 8031/51 Interfacing With External ROM And RAM.
8051 Addressing Modes.

Unit V Assembly programming and instruction of 8051:


Introduction to 8051 assembly programming, Assembling and
running an 8051 program, Data types and Assembler directives,
Arithmetic, logic instructions and programs, Jump, loop and call
instructions, IO port programming. Programming 8051 Timers. Serial
Port
Programming, Interrupts Programming, Interfacing: LCD & Keyboard
Interfacing, ADC, DAC & Sensor Interfacing, External Memory
Interface, Stepper Motor and Waveform generation.

Text Books:
1. Ramesh Gaonkar, “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming,
and Applications with the 8085”, 6th Edition, Penram International
Publication (India) Pvt. Ltd.,2013
2. D. V. Hall : Microprocessors Interfacing, TMH 3rd Edition,
3. Mazidi Ali Muhammad, Mazidi Gillispie Janice, and McKinlay Rolin
D., “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using
Assembly and C”, Pearson, 2nd Edition,2006

Reference Books:
1. Kenneth L. Short, “Microprocessors and programmed Logic”, 2nd
Ed, Pearson Education Inc.,2003
2. Barry B. Brey, “The Intel Microprocessors, 8086/8088,
80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, PentiumPro Processor,
PentiumII, PentiumIII, Pentium IV, Architecture, Programming &
Interfacing”, Eighth Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009.
3. Shah Satish, “8051 Microcontrollers MCS 51 Family and its
variants”, Oxford,2010

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