COE44L

 

MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS LABORATORY

Computer Engineering
Course Syllabus

Course Code  COE44L
Course Title  Microprocessor Systems (laboratory)

Course Description
Laboratory
This laboratory course implements the concepts behind various microprocessor systems using Intel 8086/Pentium microprocessors and PIC/ZILOG microcontrollers to allow students explore internal microprocessor system organizations and operations. Experiments involve students in programming and interfacing microprocessors with motherboard or designed microprocessor supports system and subsystems enabling a microprocessor to operate and to be used for significant applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Goal  To enable students to manipulate microprocessor system operations and resources for significant microprocessor system based applications.

Course General Objectives  Upon completion of the course the student must be able to:
1. Physically programmed microprocessor using operation codes instead of mnemonic assembly language codes.
2. Interface microprocessor with motherboard or designed processor support systems to utilize the microprocessor.
3. Manipulate microprocessors operations to utilize microprocessor system resources.
4. Build a designed microprocessor support systems that provides system support and resources to enable microprocessor system operations i.e. data processing, transfer and communications.
5. Build a complete computer or minicomputer system that uses microprocessors to electronically process data.
6. Build a mini-computer operating system and application software allows the user to utilize system resources.
7. Develop a microprocessor based system applications with significant purpose and uses i.e. industrial.

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