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Uka Tarsadia University

B. Tech

Microprocessor & Interfacing
(030070403)
4
th
Semester

EFFECTIVE FROM January-2013

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A. Prerequisite: Basics of Digital Logic Design, Fundamentals of programming

B. Aim and Objective: To provide a comprehensive knowledge of overall basic computer
hardware structure, including the peripheral devices.

C. Subject Code: 030070403 Subject: Microprocessor & Interfacing

D. Total: 78 Hrs. [Lecture: 4 Tutorial: 0 Practical: 2]

E. Detailed Syllabus:

Sr. No. Topic Name Weightage
(hrs)
1.
Introduction to Microprocessor 8085 10
1.1 Introduction to Microprocessor
1.2 Microprocessor systems with bus organization
1.3 Microprocessor Architecture & Operations
1.4 Memory, I/O Device, Memory and I/O Operations
1.5 8085 Microprocessor Architecture
1.6 Address, Data And Control Buses, Pin Functions
1.7 Demultiplexing Of Buses, Generation Of Control Signals
2. Instruction Set of 8085 Microprocessor, Timing Diagram
&Assembly Language Programming
20
2.1 Assembly Language Programming Basics
2.2 Classification of Instructions
2.3 Addressing Modes
2.4 8085 Instruction Set
2.5 Instruction And Data Formats
2.6 Writing, Assembling & Executing A Program, Debugging The
Programs
2.7 Decision Making, Looping
2.8 BCD Arithmetic And 16-Bit Data Operations
3. Memory & I/O Interfacing with 8085 Microprocessor 20
3.1 Interfacing Concepts
3.2 Ports, Interfacing Of I/O Devices
3.3 Interfacing of 8085 microprocessor with memory ICs like
EPROM
3.4 RAM, Flash Memory
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4. Introduction of Stack, Subroutine & Counter & Time Delay 10
4.1 Developing Counters
4.2 Time Delay Routines
5. Introduction of 8085 Interrupt & Basic Peripheral ICs 20
5.1 Interrupts In 8085
5.2 Interfacing of Data Converters (D-To-A And A-To-D)
5.3 Programmable Interfacing Devices Like 8279
Keyboard/Display Interface
5.4 8255A PPI
6 Basic Peripheral ICs and Applications 20
6.1 8253/8254 Timer
6.2 8259A PIT
6.3 8237 DMA Controller
6.4 Serial I/O Concepts, SID And SOD
6.5 8251A USART
6.6 Interfacing of above chips With 8085, Programming them In
Different Modes, Practical Applications

E. Modes of Transaction (i.e. Delivery)
1. Teaching activities can be carried out using conventional (chalk & board) method
and/or with advance multimedia equipments.
2. Theory and practical may be explained with some basic simulation tools.
3. Separate session should be conducted to explain the concept of subject practically.
G. Teachers Activities/Practicum
The following activities should be carried out by the teachers:
1. Carry out Mid-semester examination &remedial examination (if necessary).
2. Continuous evaluation may be carried out to evaluate the performance of student by
mean of arranging
3. Quiz/viva/sessional examination.
4. Laboratory sessions are used to show the practical applications of the subject.
5. Minimum three assignments should be given to students which cover all important topic
of the subject.
H. Student Activities/Practicum
The following activities may be carried out by the students:
1. Remain present in all theory and practical sessions conducted by faculties.
2. Complete assignments and other term work time to time given by faculty.
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3. Prepare a book to keep a record of practical sessions conducted by faculties and
complete the laboratory manual in time.
4. Take active part in all activities related to subject conducted by faculties.
I. Text Books
1. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085 by Ramesh
S. Gaonkar, Penram International
J. Reference Books
1. Microcomputers and Microprocessors: The 8080,8085 and Z-80 Programming,
Interfacing and Troubleshooting by John E. Uffenbeck
2. Microprocessor and Microcontroller fundamentals. The 8085 and 8051 Hardware and
Software by William Kleitz.

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