Ioe Instrumentation Part 2
Ioe Instrumentation Part 2
Instructions:
− Date of issue : 2081 Baisakh 23
− Read the following instructions/guidelines carefully before starting the assignment.
− Complete all the tasks and questions provided.
− Submit your completed assignment by 2081 Jestha 5, Saturday.
− Late submissions may incur a penalty unless prior arrangements have been made.
Submission Guidelines:
− Answers are to be presented in handwritten format.
− Ensure that your answers are organized clearly and labeled appropriately.
− Include your Name and Roll No. on each page of your submission.
− Submit your assignment in PDF via your Class Representative.
Grading Criteria:
− Your assignment will be graded based on submission,originality and completeness.
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. Explain the basic modes of data transfer techniques available between microprocessor and
peripheral devices. [5]
2. Mention the features of Microprocessor Based Instrumentation (MBI) System. [3]
3. Among full or partial address decoding, which method of address decoding do you choose
while interfacing memory device? Give reasons with suitable example. [4]
4. What do you mean by interfacing ? A RAM chip of 512 bytes is given for interfacing with
8085 microprocessor system. Design an address decoding hardware for the same. [1+3]
5. What is an interrupt driven data transfer ? Explain the operation of interrupt driven data
transfer with flowchart of interrupt subroutine and main programme sequence. [1+5]
6. Describe various well-known techniques while interfacing an I/O device with a personal
computer system.
7. Differentiate I/O mapped I/O and memory mapped I/O with suitable examples. How can
you generate I/O mapped and memory mapped signals using IO/M, RD and WR signals? [5]
8. If the speeds of I/O devices do not match the speed of the µp, what types of data transfer
techniques are used? Describe them with necessary block diagrams and control signals. [6]
9. Differentiate between open loop and closed loop instrumentation system along with suitable
examples and block diagrams. [5]
10. What benefits are obtained from a memory-mapped I/O design? Design an interface
arrangement for 8085 microprocessor to map output ports in address space 1000H to 2000H
and input ports in address space 3000H to 4000H. [4]
11. Draw and explain the block diagram of microprocessor based instrumentation system. Also
list out advantages of implementing an MBI system.
12. How do you select a microprocessor or a microcontroller for your project? [3]
13. Explain briefly the concept of DMA. Draw circuit Diagram of an interfacing circuit containing
4 KB ROM and 8 KB RAM. Assuming Base address in 4000H. You also need to draw write
and read cycle timing diagram. [2+6]
14. lnterface two 8K RAM chips and two 4K EPROM chips with 8086 so as to form a completely
working system configuration. We know that, after reset, 8086 starts from address FFFF0H.
Select the starting address of EPROM Such that this address (FFFF0H) lies in it. The RAM
address must start at 00000H. [10]
15. One thing embedded real time systems have in common is that they include some type of
processor. They range any where from a serial-program input device to a full-fledged PC on a
chip or board. At some point, an engineer decided on the type of processor to use. How did he
pick it? Are there any rational reasons for picking one over another? Or are all processor
selections based on personal bias? And what are the situational factors imposing selection of a
microprocessor or microcontroller for a design. Discuss at length. [7]
16. Give a short introduction of ISA bus. [3]
Important Dates :
Assignment Issued: 2081 Baisakh 23
Submission Deadline: 2081 Jestha 5, Saturday.