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COURSE PLANNING

Course

Programme Diploma Engineering


Semester VI
Subject Microprocessor and Controller Applications

Subject Code 4360902

Credit 4 Lecture 3 Practical 2


/ Tutorial
Teaching Scheme 6 Lecture 4 Practical 2
Hrs / Week / Tutorial
Examination
Scheme 150 CIE 30 SEE 70
Marks

Course pre-requisites

Course Code Course Name


Nil Nil

Course Objectives

Sr. No. Objectives


I To introduce students with the architecture and operation of typical
microprocessors and microcontrollers.

II To familiarize the students with the programming and interfacing of


microprocessors and microcontrollers.
III To provide strong foundation for designing real world applications using
microprocessors and microcontrollers.
IV To provide interfacing the external devices to the processor according to the
user requirements thus, enabling to create novel products and solutions for
real time problems.

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Course Outcomes

Sr. No. Outcomes


I Describe 8085 microprocessor and microcontroller architecture of MCS-51
family.
II Interpret the salient features of 8085 microprocessor.
III Interpret the salient features of 8051 microcontrollers.
IV Maintain PLC and SCADA based system.

Programme Outcomes address in this course

P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 Remarks


C01
C02
C03
C04
C05

Syllabus

Unit Details Hours


1 Basics of Microprocessor 2
2 Basics of Microcontroller 8051 6
3 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Applications 8
4 Recent trends in Controller 8

Gap Analysis

Unit of Syllabus Topic to be covered


Nil Nil

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Text Books

Sr. No. Title


1 MICROPROCESSOR AND CONTROLLER APPLICATIONS (Atul
Prakashan)

Reference Books/Resources

Sr. No. Title


I Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 Ramesh
Gaonkar Penram Publications (India) LTD.
II The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C
Mazidi&Mazidi Pearson Publication
III The 8051 Microcontroller Kenanth Ayala Cengage Learning India
IV Microprocessor and interfacing (Programming and hardware) Hall, Douglas V.
McGraw Hill Education.

Delivery / Instructional Methodology

Sr. No. Description


1 Chalk board and duster
2 PPT
3 Video lectures

Assessment Methodology

Sr. No. Description Weightage


Theory (CIE/SEE)
1. Mid-Sem Exam - I 10 %
2. Mid-Sem Exam - I 10 %
3. Assignment 3%
4. Class Test 2%
5. Attendance 5%
6. University Exam 70 %
Practical (CIE/SEE)

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7. Attendance 5%
8. Lab Experiments 5%
9. Term Work 10 %
10. Viva-Voice 30%

Course Plan

Lecture Chapter / Unit Topics Planned Topics Covered


No.
1 Distinguish between a
microprocessor and a
microcomputer.
2 1 Introduction of
Microprocessor,
microcomputer.
3 Von-Neumann architecture
4 Advantages and disadvantages
of microprocessor control.
5 Explain microprocessor based
system with bus Architecture.
6 Organization of a
MicroprocessorBased System.
7 CPU, Control Unit, Arithmetic
logic Unit (ALU), Memory
Unit, Power Unit and Input-
Output unit.
8 Concept of Bus,
Basics of Microprocessor Bus
Microprocessor organization : Data Bus,
Address Bus and Control Bus.
9 Define machine
language ,assembly language, low
level language and high-level
language.
10 Define ASCII code.
11 Operations of microprocessor:
internal data operations,
12 microprocessor initiated
operations and peripheral or
external initiated operations.
13 Pin details of 8085 and related
signals.
14 Architecture of intel-8085-
registers, timing and control
15 add buffer and add data,
decoders, interrupts, serial
input and output control.

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16 Registers, Accumulator, Flags,
Program Counter, Stack
pointer, memory
17 Demultiplexing of address and
data bus by ALE signal.
18 Instruction fetching operation
19 Decoding and Execution of
Instruction
20 List Various addressing modes
21 Instruction set of 8085.
Instruction Word Size.
22 Simple programs with 8085
instruction (only simple
arithmetic operations- addition,
subtraction, One’s
Complement, Two’s
Complement)
23 Introduction to
microcontroller.
24 Pin diagram of 8051
microcontroller and Functions
of each pin of 8051.
25 Blocks of Microcontroller
8051: ALU, PC, DPTR, PSW,
Internal RAM, Internal ROM,
SFRs, General purpose
registers, Timer/Counter,
Interrupt, Ports.
26 Concept of Internal memory
and, External memory (RAM
and ROM)
27 Internal RAM structure.
28 Various registers and SFRs of
Basics of 8051
29 Microcontroller Stack, Stack Pointer and Stack
8051 operation
30 External Memory Interfacing
with 8051.
31 Comparison between
microprocessor and
microcontroller.
32 Compare microprocessors and
microcontrollers.
33 Differentiate Stack, Stack
Pointer and stack operation
34 Describe External Memory
Interfacing with 8051.
35 Compare various types of
semiconductor memories.

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36 Different types of memories:
ROM, RAM, PROM, EPROM,
EEPROM.
37 Memory Interfacing.
38 Data transfer Techniques in
Microprocessor microprocessor based system.
39 and Describe use of
Microcontroller microprocessor/microcontrolle
Applications r for temperature control of
furnase
40 Describe use of microprocessor
for SCR firing angle control
41 Explain Data acquisition
system.
42 Explain working of each
module of PLC.
43 Basic difference between PLC
and digital computer.
44 Role of automation in
Industries.
45 Benefits of Automation
Recent trends in Necessity of PLC
46 controller History and evolution of PLC
47 Difference between relay panel
and PLC. 4.8 Simple
48 Architecture of PLC
49 Inputs/Outputs
50 Some terms regarding PLC:
Souring and Sinking, Set-
Reset, Latch Unlatch.
51 2Programming of PLC:
Entering programme in PLC.
52 Advantages and disadvantages
of PLC
53 List the applications of PLC.
54 Selecting a PLC
55 Describe the functions of
SCADA.
56 State the applications of
SCADA.

Lab Plan

Sr. No. List of Experiments Remark


1 Explore various blocks of Microprocessor System.

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2 Demonstrate the architecture of 8085microprocessor.
3 Test and verify the features of 8085 Trainer Kit.
4 Test and verify the features of 8051 Trainer Kit.
5 Identify various pin of Microprocessor chip 8085.
6 Identify various pin of Microcontroller chip 8051.
7 Learn architecture of Microcontroller chip 8051.
8 Demonstrate of kit/simulator of 8085
9 Use 8085 Simulation tool / Trainer kit for running
ASM programs.
10 Develop assembly language program for arithmetic
addition of two 8-bit numbers using µP 8085 kit/8085
Simulator.
11 Develop assembly language program for arithmetic
subtraction of two numbers using µP 8085 kit/8085
Simulator.
12 Develop assembly language program for arithmetic
multiplication of two numbers using μP 8085 kit/8085
Simulator.

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