TAGS:- RGPV COMPUTER SCIENCE MICROPROCESSOR SYLLABUS I COMPUTER SCIENCE 6TH SEM MICROPROCESSOR AND INTERFACING SYLLABUS I RGPV MICROPROCESSOR SYLLABUS I MICROPROCESSOR AND INTERFACING SYLLABUS I RGPV CSE COMPLETE SYLLABUS
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
PROGRAMME: B.E. Computer Science & Engineering, VI Semester
Course: CS 601 Micro Processor and Interfacing
PROGRAMME: B.E. Computer Science & Engineering, VI Semester
Course: CS 601 Micro Processor and Interfacing
UNIT –I
Evolution of microprocessor, single chip micro computers, Micro processor Application, Microprocessor and its architecture, addressing modes, instruction, Instruction sets, Arithmetic andLogic Instruction, Program control instruction, Introduction – 8086 family, procedure and macros,connection , Timing and Trouble shooting interrupt, 80286, 80836 and 80486 micro processor system concept.
UNIT – II
Microprocessor Cycle, AIU, Timing and control Unit, Register data, Address bus, Pin
Configuration, Intel 8086 instruction, Opcode and operands, limitation word size. Programming the microprocessor Assembly language,The Pentium and Pentium Pro Micro Processor with features, Pentium II, Pentium III and Pentium – IV Microprocessor with software changes. Instruction set for Intel 8086, Introduction Intimation and data formats, Addressing modes, Status flags, Symbols and abbreviations, programming of microprocessors, Assembly language, high level language, areas of application of various languages, Stacks, Sub routines system, software, commands in assembly language, software Development, Debugging program, Modularprogramming, Structured programming, Top-down, Bottom- up design , MACRO microprogramming.
UNIT-III
Assembly language programming with Examples like Addition of 8/16-bit Binary number,
subtraction of 8/16 bit binary number, Address partitioning, addressing mode, type of addressing mode, memory and I/o interfacing, Data transfer schemes, Interfacing device and I/o devices I/o ports, Basic I/o Interfacing MDS, Micro controllers, I/o processor and co- processors ,Microcomputer Development system, Single chip micro computers, intel 8748 intel 8051, inter 8096, intel 8049intel 2920/2921, I/o processor UPI-425,UPI-41,42, Co-processor, math processor math co-processor – 8087, 80287, 80387DX 803875x.
UNIT –IV
Bus Interface I/o port Addressing, decoding 8279, Programmable key board/display interface, 8254Internal Timer, 16550 programmable communication interface A/D, 8259A Programmable InterruptController, 8237 DMA Controller, Shared bus operation, disk Memory system Video display. ISA Bus, Extended ISA ( EISA) and VESA Local Buses, Peripheral Component Inter Connect (Pc I) Bus, Parallel Printer interface (LPT) Universal serial Bus (USB) Accelerated graphics port (AGP),Programmable Communication interfere 8251 VSART CRT Controller 8275, 6854, Floppy disk Controller 8272, I/o processor 8089.
UNIT – V
Memory Unit, RAM,SRAM, DRAM,ROM, PROM EPROM, EEPROM Nonvolatile RAM
semiconductor Technology for memory, Shift register, Magnetic Memory, Tap, disc, main memory and secondary memory cache memory, program memory and Data Memory, Real and virtual memory Buses, memory Addressing capacity of CPU, processing speed of computer.
Reference Reading:
1. Douglas V Hall, “Microprocessors and interfacing – Programming & Hardware” TMH
2. Barry B. Brey, “The intel Microprocessor – 8086”, Pearson Education
3. Kenneth J.Ayala,”The 8086 Microproccessor: Programming & Interfacing The PC”,Cengage
Learning
4. Krishna Kant,”Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, PHI Learning
5. A.K.Ray KM Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessor and peripherals” McGraw Hill
6. R.S. Gaonkar ,”Microprocessors and interfacing”, TMH
2. Barry B. Brey, “The intel Microprocessor – 8086”, Pearson Education
3. Kenneth J.Ayala,”The 8086 Microproccessor: Programming & Interfacing The PC”,Cengage
Learning
4. Krishna Kant,”Microprocessors and Microcontrollers”, PHI Learning
5. A.K.Ray KM Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessor and peripherals” McGraw Hill
6. R.S. Gaonkar ,”Microprocessors and interfacing”, TMH
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