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98.705 MICROCONTROLLER BASED SYSTEM DESIGN ( TA ) 3- 2-0

Module I
Introduction to Microcontrollers - main features of Microcontrollers - Microcontroller family - Architecture and organisation of 8 bit microcontroller - architectural over view of MCS-51 - block schematic - function of each block - register structure - input/output ports - peripheral functions - internal memory map - program memory - data memory - logical separation of both. Timing and control - timing diagram, modes of operation.

Module II
Instruction set of Intel 8051: over view - brief description of instruction set - addressing modes - Boolean processing, programming of 8-bit microcontroller.
Real time controller - interrupt structure - priority - masking of interrupts - global disabling of interrupts - programmable timers & counters - real time clock
Introduction to Intel / MCS 8096 microcontrollers (any 16 bit micro controllers) Architecture memory mapping - instruction set - interrupts - timers and high speed I/O etc.

Module III
Interfacing techniques - I/O ports - serial port and timer - multiprocessor communication - external memory interfacing.
Application of microcontroller - PWM generation for DC motor controller - stepper motor control - arbitrary wave form generator - serial communication interface - CRT controller - data acquisition systems - distributed motor control.

Text Books : -

Ref (1), (2) & (3)

References : -

1. Kenneth I Ayala. The 8051 Microcontroller - Architecture Programming & Applications, Penram International India.
2. Kenneth Hentz & David Tabech. Microcontroller Architecture Implementing & Programme, McGraw Hill
3. Peatman. Designing with Microcontroller , McGraw Hill.
4. Intel Embedded Applications Vol. 1 & 2
5. Intel Embedded Microcontroller, 1995

Question Paper : -

The question paper will consist of two parts. Part I is to cover the entire syllabus, and carries 40 marks. This will contain 10 compulsory questions of 4 marks each. Part II is to cover 3 modules, and carries 60 marks. There will be 3 questions from each module (10 marks each) out of which 2 are to be answered.