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Institute / School Name

Program Name
Course Code
Course Name
Lecture / Tutorial (per week)
Course Coordinator Name

Chitkara Institute of Engineering & Technology/


School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
BE( ECE)
ECL4315
Microprocessor and Microcontroller
5/0
Course Credits

1. Scope and Objectives of the Course


1. Microprocessors a n d M i c r o c o n t r o l l e r came into existence in 1970s and
brought revolutionary change in the field of computers and electronic industry.
2. The development of microprocessors a n d M i c r o c o n t r o l l e r revolutionized
every major area of science and technology and it plays an important role in the
industrial society to increase the factor of productivity.
3. The objective of teaching this course is to train the students with all aspects of
hardware, peripheral interfaces and programming concept to develop low cost
software based applications.
4. In this course students can learn introduction to 8086/8089 and 8085
microprocessor architecture, and developing t h e p r o g r a m s
to
perform
a r i t h m e t i c a n d l o g i c a l o p e r a t i o n s u s i n g assembly language. And they
c a n a l s o learn how to interface Peripheral devices with the microprocessor.

2. Text Books to be followed


TB1: N. Senthil Kumar, M. Saravanan & S. Jeevananthan, Microprocessors and Micro-controllers",
Oxford University Press, 2010.

3. Reference Books
RB1: Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi and Rolin D.Mckinlay, The 8051 Microcontroller
and Embedded System, Pearson Education, 2008.
RB2: Ramesh S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085,
Prentice Hall, 2002.
RB3: Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing, Tata McGraw-Hill, Revised Second Edition,
2006.
4. Other readings and relevant websites
S.No.
Link 1

Link of Journals, Magazines, websites and Research Papers


http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1130705,00.asp

Link 2
Link 3
Link 4

http://springerlink.com/content/m01270jkp5164571/
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/microprocessor.htm
http://www.hobbyprojects.com/microprocessor_tutorials/80
85_cpu_pin_diagram.html
http://www.hobbyprojects.com/microprocessor_tutorials/80
85_mnemonics_opcode_instructions.html

Link 5

5 . Course Plan

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Lecture Topics
Number
1 Hr

Text Book / Page numbers


Reference
of Text
Book
/ Book(s)
Other
reading
material

Unit-1 Introduction
1-2

Overview of microprocessor (8085) and micro-controller


(8051), features and comparison.

TB1

1-15

RB2

1-18

TB1

19-24

RB2
TB1

105-109,3234
25-32

RB2

96-100

TB1

33-51,63,64

RB2

35-42

TB1

66-151

RB2

42-46

TB1

51-56,187195

TB1

165-173

RB2

376-379,385390

RB2

524-526,537540

TB1

303-304
19-26
304-313

Unit-2 INTEL 8085 Architecture and Programming

3-4

Functional blocks of P and its architecture, Programming


model.

Pin description of 8085

6-7

Introduction to instruction set, Addressing modes

8-9

Assembly language programming for 8085.


Unit-3 Hardware Interfacing, Interrupts and Serial
Communication with 8085

10-12

13-15

16-18

Memory and I/O interfacing

Introduction to Interrupts

Serial Communication.
ST-1
Unit-4 Architecture of 8051

19

Micro-controller and Embedded Processors, Criteria for


choosing a micro-controller, Overview of 8051 family,

20-21

Block diagram, Architecture of 8051

RB1
TB1

22-24

Instruction Set, Assembly language programming of 8051

TB1

314-328

RB1

29-49

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25-26

8051 Pin description and I/O Port programming

RB1

75-85,184187

27-29

Unit-5 Programming Timers, Interrupts and Serial


Communication with 8051
Programming 8051 Timers

TB1

339-347

Interrupt Programming

RB1
TB1

202-216
347-354

Serial port programming, Interfacing with RS 232

RB1
TB1

271-278
355-360

RB1

237-242,
244-254

RB3

2.11-2.16

30-32
33-34

Unit-6 INTEL 8086


35-36

Introduction to 8086 microprocessor and its architecture.


ST-2

Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1

Three Subjective Sessional Exams/online

40%

Component 2

End Term Examination

60%

Total

100

Details of Component-1: There will be two Sessional Tests (STs) for all theory papers as per below stated
guidelines:

(i)

1st Sessional test will be from 0-50% syllabus of the subject.

(ii)

2nd Sessional test will be from 51-100% syllabus of the subject.

(iii)

3rd Sessional will be from the complete syllabus.

(iv)

Best two will be counted.

Details of Component-2: The End Term Examination will be held at the end of semester. The mandatory
requirement of 75% attendance in all theory classes is to be met for being eligible to appear in this component.
The syllabus for end term will be 100%.

This Document is approved by:


Designation
Course Coordinator
PI/CoD/HoD
Dean
Date

Name
Shaminder Kaur
Lipika Gupta
Dr Rajnish Sharma
22.7.2014

Signature

Microprocessor and Microcontroller

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SYLLABUS
Unit-1 Introduction
Overview of microprocessor (8085) and micro-controller (8051),
features and comparison.
Unit-2 INTEL 8085 Architecture and Programming
Functional Blocks of P and its architecture, Programming model,
Introduction to instruction set, Addressing modes, Assembly language
programming for 8085.
Unit-3 Hardware Interfacing, Interrupts and Serial Communication
with 8085
Memory and I/O interfacing, Introduction to Interrupts and Serial
Communication.
Unit-4 Architecture of 8051
Micro-controller and Embedded Processors, Criteria for choosing a
micro-controller, Overview of 8051 family, block diagram, Architecture
and Instruction Set, Assembly language programming of 8051.
Unit-5 Programming Timers, Interrupts and Serial Communication
with 8051
Programming 8051 Timers, Interrupt Programming, Serial port
programming, Interfacing with RS 232.
Unit-6 INTEL 8086

Introduction to 8086 microprocessor and its architecture.

No. Of
Lectures

Weightage

02

5%

07

20%

09

25%

08

22%

08

23%

02

5%

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