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EMT 245/3 INTRODUCTION TO

MICROPROCESSOR

LECTURER:
IR. TS. DR. RAZAIDI HUSSIN
DR. MOHD FAIRUS AHMAD
Course Outcomes
CO1- Ability to analyze the theory of microprocessor
structure and design
CO2- Ability to write and classify the microprocessor
programming, interfacing and operation using assembly
language
CO3- Ability to design and evaluate a microprocessor
program to solve engineering related problem .
Course Content
 Introduction
 Computer operation
 CPU sequencing
 Assembly language programming
 Introduction to input-output devices
 Memory systems
 Microprocessor system
 The programmable peripheral
interface(8255A)
 Interrupts
 Serial communications
Teaching Plan
Teaching Plan
List of Experiments
Lab 1: Introduction to assembly language &
Fundamentals of Instruction Sets (Week 3)
Lab 2: Design project using assembly language (Week
4)

Software to be used:
 > My1Sim Simulator (Lab Software)
 > GNU Sim8085
Evaluation of Marks
Examinations: 50%
Final Examination = 50%

Continual Assessment: 50%


Test = 20%
Laboratories = 10%
 Lab 1
 Lab 2
Mini Project = 15%
Assignment = 5 %
Timetable
Lecture sessions
Monday = 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Wednesday = 4.30pm – 5.30pm

Lab sessions
Wednesday = 12.00noon – 2.00pm
Friday = 8.00am – 10.00am
Main References
 R.S Gaonkar (2002), Microprocessor Architecture,
Programming and Applications with the 8085, Prentice
Hall. 5th Edition.

-- out of print! --
Main References
 William A. Routt (2007), Microprocessor architecture,
programming, and systems featuring the 8085, Clifton
Park
Contact
Dr. Razaidi Bin Hussin
shidee@unimap.edu.my
HP: 0194464645
Dr. Mohd Fairus Ahmad
fairusahmad@unmap.edu.my
HP:0125980858

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