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Course Code
Course Title
Course Planner
Lectures
ECE312
16885::Navjot Rathour
Course Category
3.0
0.0
TextBooks
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
T-1
MICROPROCESSOR
ARCHITECTURE,
PROGRAMMING AND
APPLICATIONS WITH 8085
RAMESH GAONKER
5th
2011
Reference Books
Sr No
Title
Author
Edition
Year
Publisher Name
R-1
MICROPROCESSORS AND
INTERFACING PROGRAMMING
AND HARDWARE
HALL DOUGLES V
2nd
2006
R-2
MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERS
SOUMITRA KUMAR
MANDAL
4th
2011
R-3
MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERS
N. SENTHIL KUMAR
3rd
2011
Other Reading
Sr No
OR-1
http://springerlink.com/content/m01270jkp5164571/ ,
Relevant Websites
Sr No
Salient Features
RW-1
RW-2
RW-3
http://www.8085projects.info/Traffic-Light-Control-Program69.html
RW-4
http://www.piclist.com/images/www/hobby_elec/e_step1.htm
Stepper motor
RW-5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VvHe7DugeI
Salient Features
AV-1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2ZljkHsNOY
3.0
AV-2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I78iyzXQrP4
Inside 8085
Software/Equipments/Databases
Sr No
Salient Features
SW-1
http://8085simulator.codeplex.com/
Programming of 8085
Sr No
Salient Features
VL-1
http://www.piclist.com/images/www/hobby_elec/e_step1.htm
stepper motor
Virtual Labs
Spill Over
Week 1
Introduction(Microcomputer
structure and operation)
Lecture 1
Lecture Description
General Definition of
microprocessors,
microcomputer, micro
controller. Compare
their basic architecture.
General purpose
computer
system
(Desktop, laptop
and server)
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Lecture 2
Introduction(Microcomputer
structure and operation)
T-1:
R-2:1.1-1.3
General Definition of
microprocessors,
microcomputer, micro
controller. Compare
their basic architecture.
Lecture 3
Introduction(Microprocessor
evolution and types)
T-1:1.1.1
R-2:1.4 and 1.6
Evolution of
microprocessor from 4
bit to 64 bit
microporcessor
As a result of this
lecture students will
recognize generation
of
microprocessor
Lecturing and
picture
demonstration
of evolution
Lecture 4
Introduction(Types of
Architecture)
Architecture of
microprocessor Von
neumann, harvard
architecture , Super
harvard architecture
As a result of this
lecture students will
classify Different
kinds of
microprocessor and
basic architecture of
microprocessor
Picture
demonstration
of
architecture and
lecturing with
discussion
Lecture 5
Introduction(Architecture of
8085)
T-1:4.1.5
R-2:2.2-2.3
RW-1
RW-5
AV-2
As a result of this
lecture students will
invoke the insight of
8085
Lecturing and
animation on
architecutre of
8085
microprocessor
Lecture 6
Introduction(Programming
developments steps of 8085)
T-1:2.1-2.2;2.3.2
R-3:4
SW-1
8085 Programming
Model
Instruction
Classification and
Op code format of 8085
As a result of this
Brainstorming
lecture students will using 8085
learn how to write
simulator
program in Assembly
language
Lecture 7
Assembly language
programming(Instruction
sets of 8085)
RW-2
SW-1
Addressing modes,
classification of
instruction and types of
instruction- 1 byte,2byte, 3-byte instruction
As a result of this
8085 simulator and
lecture students will lecturing
learn how to address
different
task in 8085 and how
to do programming in
assembly language
and perform it on
simulator. Practical
hand on
programming concept
of 8085
R-2:1-4
General purpose
computer
system
(Desktop, laptop
and server)
Week 3
Week 4
Lecture 8
Assembly language
programming(Instruction
timing diagram of 8085)
T-1:4.1-4.3
R-2:3.7-3.8
As a result of this
Lecturing and
lecture students will discussion
gain the knowledge
about Tstate,machine cycle
and instruction cycle
and will understand
about the working of
instruction with
respect to crystal
frequency
Lecture 9
Assembly language
programming(Simple
sequence program of 8085)
T-1:6.1 - 6.4
R-2:3.1 - 3.6
RW-2
SW-1
Program related to
BCD to binary
conversion vice versa
and Addition,
subtraction ,division
multiplication related
program
As a result of this
8085 simulator and
lecture students will brainstorming
learn how to address
different
task in 8085 and how
to do programming in
assembly language
and perform it on
simulator. Practical
hand on
programming concept
of 8085
Assembly language
programming(Binary to
BCD Code conversion)
T-1:6.1 - 6.4
R-2:3.1 - 3.6
RW-2
SW-1
Program related to
BCD to binary
conversion vice versa
and Addition,
subtraction ,division
multiplication related
program
As a result of this
8085 simulator and
lecture students will brainstorming
learn how to address
different
task in 8085 and how
to do programming in
assembly language
and perform it on
simulator. Practical
hand on
programming concept
of 8085
T-1:6.1 - 6.4
R-2:3.1 - 3.6
RW-2
SW-1
Various
types flags. Conditional
flag
Unconditional flag
As a result of this
8085 simulator and
lecture students will pictorial
experience practical demonstration
hand on
programming concept
of 8085
SW-1
Design a delay
using 8 bit counter , 16
bit counter and nested
counter
As a result of this
lecture students will
understand the
delay
and counter
application
SW-1
As a result of this
lecture students will
understanding the
application of stack
Lecturing,8085
simulator
and picture
demonstration
Analogy with
sticky notepad
Week 5
Week 6
T-1:15.5
T-1:15.5
Explanation of block
diagram of
8259 and application of
8259
T-1:15.5
Types of interrupts
Learn about to
and block diagram of
interfacing of 8259
8259 and its application with 8085
Lecture 18
Week 7
Analogy of
gatekeeper
Lecturing and
discussion
Pictorial
demonstration,lect
uring and
discussion
Term Paper,Test1
T-1:15.5
Types of interrupts
Learn about to
and block diagram of
interfacing of 8259
8259 and its application with 8085
SPILL OVER
Week 7
Lecture 20
Spill Over
Lecture 21
Spill Over
MID-TERM
Week 8
T-1:15.1
R-2:10.2.1
RW-3
T-1:10.3
R-2:10.2
RW-3
AV-1
Discussion and
Digital Clock
animation of seven
segment display
Week 9
T-1:15.4
R-2:8.7-8.7.4
T-1:13.2
R-2:9.6
how to convert an
analog signal to
digital
T-1:13.1
R-2:9.7
Design a temperature
controller using ADC
and 8085
animation of adc
and lecturing
Week 10 Lecture 28
Term Paper,Test2
T-1:13.2.3
R-2:10.4.6
R-2:10.6
RW-1
AV-1
R-2:10.9
RW-4
VL-1
As a result of this
lecture students will
learn to control
direction
on stepper motor
using 8085
T-1:18.3
R-2:5.1-5.8
Introduction to 8086
Microprocessor
T-1:18.3
R-2:5.1-5.8
R-3:13
Architecture of 8086
Students will learn
General discussion
and Pin diagram Logical detail architecture of and Picture
and physical address ,
8086
demonstration
memory segmentation
Animation and
discussion
T-1:18.3
R-2:6.1-6.3 and 7.2
Lecturing and
simulator
Advanced processors(EU)
T-1:18.3
R-2:6.1-6.3 and 7.2
Lecturing and
simulator
Advanced processors(Min
and Max mode)
Lecturing and
simulator
DVD Player
R-1:3
R-2:6.1 - 6.3 and 7.2
Addressing modes ,
assembly Instruction
related to division and
multiplication
Program related to
addition and subtraction
As a result of this
Lecturing and
lecture students will simulator
learn hoe to
communicate with
8086 microprocessor
using programming
T-1:18.3.2
R-1:15
R-2:11.8 - 11.10 and
11.15
L35 : Architecture of
80286
L36 : Pin diagram and
Comparison with 8086
T-1:18.3.2
R-1:15
R-2:11.8 - 11.10 and
11.15
L35 : Architecture of
80286
L36 : Pin diagram and
Comparison with 8086
T-1:18.4
R-1:15
R-2:11.17 and 11.26
11.29
Introduction about
808386, comparison of
80386 with 8086
Learn advance
Lecturing and
version of 8086
picture
and their comparison demonstration
R-1:15
R-2:11.17 and 11.26
11.29
Introduction about
80486 and
comparison of 80486
with 8086
Learn advance
Lecturing and
version of 8086
picture
and their comparison demonstartion
T-1:18.4.4
R-2:12.16
Overview of RISC
Processor
Comparison between
Risc and cisc
T-1:18.4.4
R-2:12.16
Overview of RISC
Processor
Comparison between
Risc and cisc
SPILL OVER
Week 14 Lecture 41
Spill Over
Lecture 42
Spill Over
Week 15 Lecture 43
Spill Over
Lecture 44
Spill Over
Lecture 45
Spill Over
Component
Frequency
Term Paper,Test
Out Of
2
Total :-
10
20
10
20
Objective
Evaluation Mode
Allottment /
submission Week
Individual
5/6
Test1
To Test Basic
Knowledge about
subject
Test2
Individual
9 / 10
Term Paper1
To test the
conceptual
understanding of
students about
course
Group
Evaluation will be
out of 30 marks (
Mid Term report- 5
marks, End Term
report- 15 marks,
Viva / presentation10 marks)
3 / 11
Term Paper as per topic suggested in class and given in the list
List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No.
Topic
1 Computers, Microcomputers and Microprocessors
2 Memory management and Microprocessor
3 Simple Robots and Microprocessor