Course Objectives
The Course is aimed at –
1. Analyzing the architecture, instruction set and operations of microprocessors 8086 and contemporary peripherals.
2. Elaborating the single and multiprocessor mode of 8086 processor.
3. Discussing to develop assembly level programs for microprocessor and microcontroller.
4. Describing and analyze 80386 microprocessor and PIC microcontroller.
5. Illustrating and analyze I/O Interfacing and Interrupt handling concept and to implement these concepts with Intel 8086 Assembly Language.
6. Elaborating the operation of microprocessors and microcontrollers, machine language programming and interfacing techniques.
Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, student should be able to –
1. Get complete knowledge of architecture, instruction sets and operations of microprocessors 8086.
2. Understand 8086 microprocessor, multiprocessor addressing modes.
3. Develop various assembly language programs and understands the various addressing modes required for assembly language programming.
4. Develop enough confidence to take up the challenges in building useful microprocessor based applications.
5. Analyze instruction sets, applying programming and gain hands-on experience of 8086 & 80386 microprocessor and microcontroller.
6. Outline the architecture of ARM processor and PIC microcontroller.
- Teacher: Amarja Bhosale