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2 SUBJECT TITLE : MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER (1558)

• Year : Third Year

• Teaching and Examination Scheme:

TEACHING SCHEME EXAM SCHEME & MAXIMUM MARKS

THEORY PRACTICAL PAPER


TH
TH PR OR TW SW
HRS/WEEK HRS/WEEK HRS.

3 2 3 100 50 - - 50

• RATIONALE :

This subject is classified under technology area & intended to teach the students
facts, concepts, principles & procedures of microprocessor & microcontroller based
systems, so that they can use the knowledge in acquiring the design skill, investigation
skill & programming skill of microprocessor & microcontroller based systems such as
traffic light control, stepper motor control, temperature control system etc. which in turn
will help them in discharging their role as technical assistant, service engineer or
programmer in R&D department of industry.
CONTEXT IN THE FORMOF LINK DIAGRAM SHOWING
INTERRELATIONSHIP OF SUBJECT AREA

HUMAN SCIENCES CORE TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY


Communication skills SUBJECTS SUBJECTS
Generic Skills Information Technology Microprocessor &
Industrial organization & Workshop Practice Microcontroller
Electrical Engineering Communication
Supervisory
Electronic Systems
Management
Measurements & Industrial
Instruments Electronics
Applied Electronics Advanced Industrial
ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Digital Techniques & Electronics
Engineering Drawings
Instrumentation &
Engineering Mechanics Applications
Control Systems
Basic Electronics Linear Integrated
Industrial Drives
Electronics materials & Circuits
components Power Electronics

BASIC SCIENCE JOB PROFILE CURRICULUM


Applied Mathematics Self Developer OBJECTIVES
Applied Physics Membership of Attitude for personal
Applied Chemistry Family/Community Development
Social skill for social
/Nation
Development
Life long learning Continued learning skill
Technician in for life long learning
industry as Technical skill for
Maintenance industrial activity
Engineer, earning to live
investigator or domain
Designer Supervisory skill,
R & D Technician Investigation &
Entrepreneur Design skill
Testing skill
Decision making
skill
Planning &
scheduling skill
Graphical structure of the subject

How to use Microprocessor for designing, installing, preventive maintenance of Microprocessor.


Based systems and programming in R & D department of industries.

Problem

Designing Procedure for Developing simple Microprocessor and


Micro controller Based systems

CH6 Interfacing peripherals :


With microprocessor, writing initialization & simple application
programs, interfacing microprocessor with memory

CH8

8085 Interrupts
Procedures

8085 system configuration Typical 8051 based system CH10


CH7

Principles of interfacing & programming.

Principles
CH9
CH2,3,5 Interfacing peripherals
CH 10
CH 4
Microprocessor 8085 Microprocessor 8085 Microcontroller Microcontroller
Architecture, Instruction set & 8051,Architecture, 8051 Instruction set
operations, Timings, programming Operations
stack
DETAILED CONTENTS: 3.2

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CONTENTS
RKS URS
1 Microprocessor Systems Theory 2 2
Simple model
Terminologies used in Microprocessor: Hardware, Software, BUS,
Memory Modules
Comparative study of microprocessor and microcomputer
2 The 8085 Microprocessor Theory 10 6
2.1 Features of 8085
2.2 Pin definitions of 8085
2.3 Architecture of 8085
2.4 Typical 8085 configuration
Practical:
1) Introduction to 8085 typical configuration.
3 The 8085 Instructions and Programming 12 12
3.1 Concept of programming
3.2 Instruction formats
3.3 Opcode formats
3.4 Addressing modes
3.5 8085 Instruction set
Practicals on 8085 kit
2) Addition of two numbers- 8bit, 16bit, BCD numbers
3) Finding the sum of series.
4) Block Transfer

4 Timing Diagrams 6 6
Instruction cycle, Machines cycle & T-state
8085 machine cycles and their timings
Timing diagrams for 8085 instructions

5 Stacks & Subroutines 4 2


5.1 Stack
5.2 Stack related instructions
5.3 Subroutines
5.4 Software delays
Practical
5) Arranging numbers in ascending order
6 Memory Interfacing 4 4
6.1 Memory structure- RAM, ROM, EPROM
6.2 Memory interfacing examples.

7 Interrupts 8 6
7.1 Polling and interrupts
7.2 Classification of interrupts
7.3 Hardware interrupts
7.4 Software interrupts
7.5 Masking/Unmasking of interrupts.
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CONTENTS
RKS URS

Practical
6) Count number of 1’s & display the result on data field on the occurrence
of interrupt
8 I/O data transfer techniques & peripherls 22 22
8.1 I/O interface & Data transfer techniques : (Synchronous &
Asynchronous, Parallel & Serial, Microprocessor controlled data
transfer, Polling interrupt driven & hand shaking, Device controlled
data transfer with DMA).
8.2 Memory mapped I/O & I/O mapped I/O
8.3 Interrupt driven I/O
8.4 Programmable I/O devices: 8155, 8355, 8255
(Block diagram, operating modes, programs & interfacing with 8085)
8.5 Minimum System Configuration
8.6 Interfacing of data converters:- A to D converter D to A converter.
8.7 Interfacing examples:- Traffic light control system, Liquid level control
system, Stepper motor control system, Temperature control system.
Practicals: Interfacing with 8085 kit
7) Peripheral 8155- (I/O mode & Generation of Square wave using
internal timer)
8) DAC Interface (Generation of square, triangular and staircase
waveform (using 8255))
9) ADC Interface (Any one application.)
10) Stepper motor control using 8085.
9 Microcontroller 8051 22 22
9.1 Features
9.2 Block diagram
9.3 Timer/counters
9.4 Serial interface
9.5 Interrupts
9.6 Addressing modes
9.7 Instruction set
9.8 CPU timings
9.9 8051-A Boolean processor
9.10 Power saving options
Practical:
11) Arithmetic Operations (Add, Multiply, Divide, Subtract)
12) Packing, Unpacking and masking of 8 bit data
13) Descending order of the given numbers
14) Finding seven segment code using look up table.
10 Memory and Interfacing Theory of 8051 6 10
10.1 Memory structure and type of memory
10.2 Timing diagram and Interfacing
10.3 I/O expansion using 8255
10.4 Single chip solution
10.5 Typical MCS 51 based system
11 Study of 8051 and derivatives 4 4
11.1 Study of AT89C51/52
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CONTENTS
RKS URS
11.2 Study of AT89C2051/1051
Practical:
(First two experiments are compulsory. Perform any one from the
remaining)
15) 16 x 2 LCD design
16) Square wave generation using internal timer.
17) Transmission of character using RS232 to PC
18) Light sensing
19) Level control
20) Thumbwheel switch

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES:

First introduce the simple model of microprocessor i.e. generalized block diagram
of microprocessor. Then introduce the specific microprocessor i.e. 8085 microprocessor.
Make the students familiar with the instruction set, programs, timing diagrams and
particular operations.
Introduce various interfaces and typical applications related with the same. Develop
awareness of microcontroller and its importance in the field of Electronics and latest
technology.

REFERNCES:

Sr. Year of Publisher &


Author Title Edition
Publication Address
Microprocessor
Penram International
Architecture,
1 R.S.Gaonkar 3rd 1997 Publishing Co.
Programming &
New Delhi
Applications
Prentice Hall of
Lance A. Introduction to
2 3rd 1984 India,
Leventhal Microprocessor
New Delhi
Microprocessor
Tata McGraw- Hill,
3 Gilmore Principles and 2nd 1995
New Delhi
Applications
Programming and
Customizing the Tata McGraw-Hill,
4 Myke Predko 1st 1999
8051 New Delhi
Microcontroller
Penram International
Kenneth J. The 8051
5 2nd 1992 Publishing Co.
Ayala Microcontroller
New Delhi
Technical Publication
A.P Godse Microprocessor and
6 1st 2000 Shaniwar Peth
Microcomputer
Pune – 30

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