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Micro Processors and Its Application

Syllabus

Prerequisite: Computer Organizations& Computer Programming


L-T-P: 3-0-2, Credits: 4Type: Core Essential Subjects (CES)

Course Description

1. Know the history of Microprocessor


2. Define Microprocessor
3. Know the internal architecture of a microprocessor
4. Explain different types of busses and basic architecture of computer
Course Objectives

Students undergoing this course are expected to:

1 This course deals with the systematic study of the Architecture and programming issues of 8 bit 8085-
microprocessor and interfacing with other peripheral ICs and co-processor
2 Learn the different types of serial communication techniques.
3 This subject deals about the basic 16-bit (8086) processor and an 8-bit (8051) controllers, their
architecture, internal organization and their functions, interfacing an external device with the
processors/ controllers.
4 Understand concepts of register transfer logic and arithmetic operations
5 An introductory course in microprocessor software and hardware: architecture, timing sequence,
operation, and programming – and discussion of appropriate software diagnostic language and tools.

Course Outcomes
CO Course Outcomes (Action verb should be in italics) Bloom’s taxonomy
Numbers

CO-1 Understand the basic architecture of 8085. Understanding /Knowledge

CO-2 Impart the knowledge about the instruction set of 8085 Understanding/
Microprocessor. Comprehension

CO-3 Understand the basic idea about the data transfer schemes Applying/Understand
and its applications

CO-4 Develop skill in simple program writing for 8085 Analyzing/Create


Microprocessor

CO-5 Select and apply the pattern for 8085 Microprocessor. Applying

Mapping Course Outcomes with Program Outcomes


Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 P10
Outcomes
CO1 1 2 2
CO2 1 2 3 2

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