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Microprocessor lab

The objectives of this lab is -

  1. Students will be able to develop, implement and debug 8086 assembly language programs that meet the stated specifications.
  2. Students should learn how to control components of a microprocessor based system through the use of interrupts.
  3. The student will have the opportunity to apply all the previously acquired knowledge he/she will design of a microprocessors/microcontroller based embedded system to solve a electronic/software problem like temperature controller, Traffic light Simulation, Simple Robot or a simple game toy interfaced with PC.

The courses contains

•  Assemble language programming including modular programming,

•  Input /Output programming, timer programming,

•  Alarm programming,

•  Keyboard keys locking programming using 8086 Trainer Kit.

•  Simulation of LED display,

•  Analog to Digital converters,

•  Serial communication, parallel communication,

•  Keyboard, and timer programming using Cx51 Keil Software simulator.