Mpi Syllabus (CST-298)

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CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY, GHARUAN

Subject Microprocessors and Interfacing L T P S C


Code Total Contact Hours : 45Hours
3 0 0 0 3
CST-298 CSEAIT(BDA,IS,CC,AIML)

Prerequisite: Studied Computer Architecture & Basics of Computers

Marks-100

Internal-40 External-60

Course Objectives

 To understand the architecture, components, flags and instruction set of 8085


and 8086.
 To design interfacing circuits using 8085.
 To provide the basis for research based on smart electronics.

Unit Course Outcome

Assess and solve basic binary math operations using the microprocessor and
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explain the microprocessor’s and Microcontroller’s internal architecture and its
operation within the area of manufacturing and performance.
Design electrical circuitry to the Microprocessor I/O ports in order to
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interface the processor to external devices

Compare accepted standards and guidelines to select appropriate Microprocessor (8085 & 8086and
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advanced processor ) to meet specified research requirements

Contents of the Syllabus

Unit-I [15h]

Introduction: Review of Hardwired Logic v/s Flexible Logic, Tri State Logic. Introduction to
microprocessor, Difference between microprocessor and microcomputer, Basic components of
a microprocessor, system bus: address, data and control buses.

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8085 microprocessor: Architecture, pin diagram, flags, addressing modes, instruction set
and assembly language programming, timing diagrams, interrupt structure of 8085.

Memory Interfacing: Interfacing memory- Interfacing SRAM, DRAM, EPROM etc.

Unit-II [15h]

Interfacing devices:

8255: Introduction, Block Diagram, Control words, Modes, working and


interfacing with 8085
8259: Features, Need of 8259, 8259 operations and interfacing with 8085
8237: Basic Concept, Synchronous data transmission, Asynchronous data transmission, Simplex
and Duplex data transmission, Error checking, RS232, interfacing with 8085

Unit-III [15h]
8086 Microprocessor: Architecture, block diagram and pin diagram of 8086, operating modes
of 8086, details of sub-blocks such as EU, BIU; memory segmentation and physical address
computations, program relocation, addressing modes.

Advanced microprocessors: Introduction to 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium


microprocessors.

Text Books:

1. Gaonkar, Ramesh S., “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Applications


with 8085”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Ayala, “The 8086 Microprocessor: Programming & Interfacing the PC”, Cengage
Learning.
3. Bhurchandi, K.M, Ray, A.K, “Advanced microprocessors and peripherals”, TMH.

Reference Books:

1. Brey, “The Intel Microprocessors 8086- Pentium processor”, PHI.


2. Triebel and Singh, Avtar, “The 8088 & 8086 Microprocessors-Programming,
interfacing, Hardware & Applications”, PHI
3. Liu, Yu-Chang &Gibson, Glenn A, “Microcomputer systems: The 8086/8088
Family: architecture, Programming & Design”, PHI.
4. Antonakos, James L., “The Pentium processor”, Pearson.

Instructions for the paper-setter


Please go through these instructions thoroughly and follow the same pattern while setting the paper as the students have been
prepared according to this format.
Maximum Marks = 60 Time: 3 Hrs

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The syllabus has been divided into three equal units. The paper setter is required to set ten questions in all, three
questions from each unit and a compulsory question consisting of five sub parts and based on the whole syllabus. The
candidate will be required to attempt six questions including the compulsory question number no 1 and not more than
two questions from each unit

Subject Subject PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
Name Code PO-CO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Micropr CO1 3 2 2 2 1 - - - - - - -
ocessor
& CST-298 CO2 3 3 3 3 2 1 - - - - - -
interfaci
ng CO3 2 2 2 2 1 - - - - - - -
.

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