Microprocessor Subject Code: 06EC62 IA Marks: 25 Hours Per Week: 04 Exam Hours: 03 Total HRS: 52 Exam Marks: 100
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- 8 units covering topics like 8086/8088 processors, instruction sets, string manipulation, interrupts, interfacing, multiprocessing systems, and newer processors.
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Microprocessor Subject Code: 06EC62 IA Marks: 25 Hours Per Week: 04 Exam Hours: 03 Total HRS: 52 Exam Marks: 100
This document provides information on a Microprocessor subject code including:
- 8 units covering topics like 8086/8088 processors, instruction sets, string manipulation, interrupts, interfacing, multiprocessing systems, and newer processors.
- A corresponding Microprocessor Lab subject with 6 experiments including programming instructions, arithmetic operations, bit manipulations, branching/looping, string operations, and interfacing projects.
- Both subjects include details on teaching hours, exams, textbooks and question paper patterns.
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MICROPROCESSOR
Subject Code: 06EC62 IA marks: 25
Hours per week: 04 Exam Hours: 03 Total Hrs: 52 Exam Marks: 100 Part A Unit 1 07 Hours The 8086/8088 Processors: Historical background, The microprocessor based personal computer system, 8086 CPU Architecture, Machine language instructions, Instruction execution timing, The 8088 Unit 2 07 Hours Instruction Set of 8086/8088: Assembler instruction format, data transfer and arithmetic, branch type, loop, NOP & HALT, flag manipulation, logical and shift and rotate instructions. Illustration of these instructions with example programs, Directives and operators Unit 3 06 Hours Byte and String Manipulation: String instructions, REP Prefix, Table . Translation, Number format conversions, Procedures, Macros, Programming using keyboard and video display Unit 4 06 Hours 8086 Interrupts: 8086 Interrupts and interrupt responses, Hardware interrupt applications, Software interrupt applications, Interrupt examples PART B Unit 5 06 Hours 8086 Interfacing: Interfacing microprocessor to keyboard (keyboard types, keyboard circuit connections and interfacing, software keyboard interfacing, keyboard interfacing with hardware), Interfacing to alphanumeric displays (interfacing LED displays to microcomputer), Interfacing a microcomputer to a stepper motor Unit 6 06 Hours 8086/8088 based Multiprocessing Systems: Coprocessor configurations, the 8087 numeric data processor: data types, processor architecture, instruction set and examples Unit 7 07 Hours System Bus Structure: Basic 8086/8088 configurations: minimum mode, maximum mode, Bus Interface: peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus, the parallel printer interface (L TP), The universal serial bus (USB) Unit 8 07 Hours 80386. 80486 And Pentium Processors: Introduction to the 80386 microprocessor, Special 80386 registers, Introduction to the 80486 microprocessor, Introduction to the Pentium microprocessor TEXT BOOKS: I. Microcomputer systems-The 8086 / 8088 Family - Y.c. Liu and G. A. Gibson, 2E PHI -2003 2. The Intel Microprocessor, Architecture, Programming and InterfacingBarry B. Brey, 6e, Pearson Education / PHI, 2003 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Microprocessor and Interfacing- Programming & Hardware, Douglas hall, 2e TMH, 1991 2. Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals - AX. Ray and K.M. Bhurchandi, TMH, 2001 . 3. 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors - Programming, Interfacing, Software, Hardware & Applications - Triebel and Avtar Singh, 4e, Pearson Education, 2003
Microprocessor Lab
Subject Code: 06ECL68 IA marks: 25
Hours per week: 03 Exam Hours: 03 Total Hrs: 42 Exam Marks: 50 1) Programs involving I) Data transfer instructions like: i] Byte and word data transfer in different addressing modes. ii] Block move (with and without overlap) iii] Block interchange 2) Arithmetic & logical operations like: i] Addition and Subtraction of multi precision nos. ii] Multiplication and Division of signed and unsigned Hexadecimal nos. iii] ASCII adjustment instructions iv] Code conversions v] Arithmetic programs to find square cube, LCM, GCD, factorial 3) Bit manipulation instructions like checking: i] Whether given data is positive or negative ii] Whether given data is odd or even iii]LogicalI's and O's in a given data iv] 2 out 5 code v] Bit wise and nibble wise palindrome 4)Branch/Loop instructions like: i] Arrays: addition/subtraction ofN nos. Finding largest and smallest nos. Ascending and descending order ii] Near and Far Conditional and Unconditional jumps, Calls and Returns 5) Programs on String manipulation like string transfer, string reversing, searching for a string, etc. 6) Programs involving Software interrupts Programs to use DOS interrupt INT 2lh Function calls for Reading a Character from keyboard, Buffered Keyboard input, Display of character/ String on console II) Experiments on interfacing 8086 with the following interfacing modules through DlO (Digital Input/Output-PCI bus compatible) card a) Matrix keyboard interfacing b) Seven segment display interface c) Logical controller interface d) Stepper motor interface III) Other Interfacing Programs a) Interfacing a printer to an X86 microcomputer b) PC to PC Communication
SUBJECT CODE: 06ES43 IA MARKS: 25
SUBJECT: CONTROL SYSTEMS EXAM HOURS: 3 (Common to EC/TC/EE/IT/BM/ML) EXAM MARKS: 100 HOURS / WEEK: 4 TOTAL HOURS: 52 PART – A UNIT 1: Modeling of Systems: The control system, Mathematical models of physical systems – Introduction, Differential equations of physical systems – Mechanical systems, Friction, Translational systems (Mechanical accelerometer, Levered systems excluded), Rotational systems, Gear trains, Electrical systems, Analogous systems 06 Hours UNIT 2: Block diagrams and signal flow graphs: Transfer functions, Block diagram algebra, Signal Flow graphs (State variable formulation excluded), 07 Hours UNIT 3: Time Response of feed back control systems: Standard test signals, Unit step response of First and second order systems, Time response specifications, Time response specifications of second order systems, steady – state errors and error constants. 07 Hours UNIT 4: Stability analysis: Concepts of stability, Necessary conditions for Stability, Routh- stability criterion, Relative stability analysis; More on the Routh stability criterion 06 Hours PART – B UNIT 5: Root–Locus Techniques: Introduction, The root locus concepts, Construction of root loci. 06 Hours UNIT 6: Stability in the frequency domain: Mathematical preliminaries, Nyquist Stability criterion, (Inverse polar plots excluded), Assessment of relative stability using Nyquist criterion, (Systems with transportation lag excluded). 07 Hours UNIT 7: Frequency domain analysis: Introduction, Correlation between time and frequency response, Bode plots, All pass and minimum phase systems, Experimental determination of transfer functions, Assessment of relative stability using Bode Plots. 07 Hours UNIT 8: Introduction to State variable analysis: Concepts of state, state variable and state models for electrical systems, Solution of state equations. 06 Hours TEXT BOOK : 1. J. Nagarath and M.Gopal, “Control Systems Engineering”, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, Fourth edition – 2005 REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. K. Ogata, “Modern Control Engineering “, Pearson Education Asia/ PHI, 4th Edition, 2002. 2. P. S. Satyanarayana; “Concepts of Control Systems”, Dynaram publishers, Bangalore, 2001 3. M. Gopal, “Control Systems – Principles and Design”, TMH, 1999 4. J. J. D’Azzo and C. H. Houpis; “Feedback control system analysis and synthesis”, McGraw Hill, International student Edition. Question Paper Pattern: Student should answer FIVE full questions out of 8 questions to be set each carrying 20 marks, selecting at least TWO questions from each part COVERAGE IN THE TEXT BOOK: UNIT 1: 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.7 UNIT 2: 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 UNIT 3: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 UNIT 4: 6.1, 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6 UNIT 5: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 UNIT 6: 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, UNIT 7: 8.1, 8.2, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6 UNIT 8: 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.6