Cluster University of Jammu: (Examination To Be Held in 2017, 2018 and 2019) Title: Microprocessor and Microcontroller

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CLUSTER UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU

SYLLABUS – SEMESTER 4TH (CBCS) – B.Sc ELECTRONICS


(CORE COURSE - THEORY)

(EXAMINATION TO BE HELD IN 2017, 2018 AND 2019)


TITLE: MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER
COURSE CODE : 1ELETC0401 CREDITS : 04
DURATION OF EXAMINATION TOTAL: 100 Marks
MINOR TEST : 01 Hour MINOR TEST: 20 Marks
MAJOR TEST : 2.5 Hours MAJOR TEST: 80 Marks

AIM: The aim of the course to learn the basic architecture of microprocessor and
microcontrollers their instruction set and design simple programs with their respective assembly
languages.

Unit-I (12 HOURS)


Microcomputer Organization: Input/Output Devices. Data storage (idea of RAM and ROM).
Computer memory. Memory organization & addressing. Memory Interfacing. Memory Map.
8085 Microprocessor Architecture: Main features of 8085. Block diagram. Pin-out diagram of
8085. Data and address buses. Registers. ALU. Stack memory. Program counter.

Unit-II (12 HOURS)


8085 Programming: Instruction classification, Instructions set (Data transfer including stacks.
Arithmetic, logical, branch, and control instructions). Subroutines, delay loops. Timing &
Control circuitry. Timing states. Instruction cycle, Timing diagram of MOV and MVI. Hardware
and software interrupts.

Unit-III (12 HOURS)


8051 microcontroller: Introduction and block diagram of 8051 microcontroller, architecture of
8051, overview of 8051 family, 8051 assembly language programming, Program Counter and
ROM memory map, Data types and directives, Flag bits and Program Status Word (PSW)
register, Jump, loop and call instructions.

Unit-IV (12 HOURS)


8051 I/O port programming: Introduction of I/O port programming, pin out diagram of 8051
microcontroller, I/O port pins description & their functions, I/O port programming in 8051
(using assembly language), I/O programming: Bit manipulation.

Unit-V (12 HOURS)


8051 Programming: 8051 addressing modes and accessing memory locations using various
addressing modes, assembly language instructions using each addressing mode, arithmetic and
logic instructions, 8051 programming in C: for time delay & I/O operations and manipulation,
for arithmetic and logic operations, for ASCII and BCD conversions.

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CLUSTER UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU
SYLLABUS – SEMESTER 4TH (CBCS) – B.Sc ELECTRONICS
(CORE COURSE - THEORY)

Reference Books:

1. Microprocessor Architecture Programming & applications with 8085, 2002, R.S. Goankar,
Prentice Hall.
2. Embedded Systems: Architecture, Programming & Design, Raj Kamal, 2008, Tata
McGraw Hill
3. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly and C, M.A. Mazidi,
J.G. Mazidi, and R.D. McKinlay, 2nd Ed., 2007, Pearson Education India.
4. Microprocessor and Microcontrollers, N. Senthil Kumar, 2010, Oxford University Press
5. 8051 microcontrollers, Satish Shah, 2010, Oxford University Press.
6. Embedded Systems: Design & applications, S.F. Barrett, 2008, Pearson Education India
7. Introduction to embedded system, K.V. Shibu, 1st edition, 2009, McGraw Hill
8. Embedded Microcomputer systems: Real time interfacing, J.W. Valvano 2011,
Cengage Learning

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTERS AND CANDIDATES:


1. The question paper for Semester End Examination will consist of two parts:
a) Part A will comprise of short answer /objective type questions of 16 marks (five
questions of 2 marks and six questions of 1 mark each) covering all five units.
b) Part B will comprise of eight questions of 16 marks each with two questions each from
II, III, IV and V units. The students will have to attempt four questions selecting one
question from each unit. Each question of 16 marks will have two parts: (i) long answer
question of 12 marks (ii) short answer question/numerical problem of 4 marks each. The
duration of the examination will be 2.5 hours.
2. The Minor Test will be held for unit I of the syllabus. It will comprise of two parts:
a) Part A consists of three long answer questions of 5 marks each and students will have to
attempt any two.
b) Part B consists of seven short answer questions of 2 marks each and students will have
to attempt any five.

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