1. FORMAT: QP10 KCE / DEPT. OF ECE
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DEPARTMENTOF ELECTRONICS ANDCOMMUNICATIONENGINEERING
COURSE PLAN
COURSE OBJECTIVE
The student should be made:
1. To Introduce ALP concepts, features and Coding methods
2. Write ALP for arithmetic and logical operations in 8086 and 8051
3. Differentiate Serial and Parallel Interface
4. Interface different I/Os with Microprocessors
5. Be familiar with MASM
LEARNING OUTCOME
At the end of the course, the student should be able to
1. Write ALP Programmes for fixed and Floating Point and Arithmetic operations
2. Interface different I/Os with processor
3. Generate waveforms using Microprocessors
4. Execute Programs in 8051
5. Explain the difference between simulator and Emulator
PRE-REQUISITE
Basic Programming Knowledge
EQUIPMENTS / COMPONENTS / SOFTWARE REQUIRMENT
HARDWARE:
8086 Development Kits - 30 nos.
Interfacing Units - Each 10 nos.
Microcontroller - 30 nos.
SOFTWARE:
Intel Desktop Systems with MASM - 30 nos.
8086 Assembler.
8051 Cross Assembler.
Sub. Code : EC8681 Branch / Year / Sem : B.E ECE / III /V
Sub. Name : MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY Batch : 2017-2021
Staff Name : Mr.P.Raja Pirian Academic Year : 2019-20 (EVEN)
2. FORMAT: QP10 KCE / DEPT. OF ECE
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Ex.No Planned
Date
Title of the Experiment No. of Hrs.
required
Cumulative
No. of periods
CYCLE : I 8086 Programs using kits and MASM
1. Basic arithmetic and Logical
operations
4 4
2. Move a data block without overlap 4 8
3. Code conversion, decimal arithmetic
and Matrix operations.
4 12
4. Floating point operations, string
manipulations, sorting and searching
4 16
5. Password checking, Print RAM size
and system date
4 20
6. Counters and Time Delay 4 24
CYCLE : II Peripherals and Interfacing Experiments
7. Traffic light controller 4 28
8. Stepper motor control 4 32
9. Digital clock 4 36
10. Key board and Display 4 40
11. Printer status 4 44
12. Serial interface and Parallel interface
13. A/D and D/A interface and
Waveform Generation
4 48
CYCLE : III 8051 Experiments using kits and MASM
14. Basic arithmetic and Logical
operations
4 52
15. Square and Cube program 4 56
16. Find 2‘s complement of a number
17. Unpacked BCD to ASCII 4 60
CONTENT BEYOND SYLLABUS
ARM 7 Demo
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT DETAILS
MODEL I
PORTIONS CYCLE 1 & 2 EXPERIMENTS
Date
Prepared by Verified By
P.RAJA PIRIAN HOD/ECE
Approved by
PRINCIPAL