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559259204_EE-222,Microprocessor Systems course outline

The Microprocessor Systems course (EE-222) covers principles of microprocessor systems through lectures, assignments, and projects, with a focus on architecture, programming, and interfacing. The course includes a textbook by Jonathan W. Valvano and has no prerequisites. Assessment consists of quizzes, assignments, midterms, and an end-semester exam.

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559259204_EE-222,Microprocessor Systems course outline

The Microprocessor Systems course (EE-222) covers principles of microprocessor systems through lectures, assignments, and projects, with a focus on architecture, programming, and interfacing. The course includes a textbook by Jonathan W. Valvano and has no prerequisites. Assessment consists of quizzes, assignments, midterms, and an end-semester exam.

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Microprocessor Systems

Code Credit Hours


EE- 222 3-1

Course Description
This course familiarizes the students with the principles of microprocessor systems. It
includes lectures (audio/video aids), written assignments/quizzes, tutorials, case studies
relevant to engineering disciplines, semester project, guest speaker, industrial/ field visits,
group discussion, and report writing.

Text Book:
1. Embedded Systems: Introduction to Arm® Cortex TM -M Microcontrollers (Volume 1), by
Jonathan W. Valvano, 5th Edition, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012

Reference Book:
1. Embedded Systems: Real-Time Interfacing to Arm® Cortex TM M Microcontrollers, by
Jonathan W. Valvano, 2nd Edition, Create Space Independent Publishing Platform, 2011

Prerequisites
NIL
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR THEORY

Quizzes 10%

Assignments 10%

Mid Terms 30%

ESE 50%
Teaching Plan
Week
Topics Learning Outcomes
No

2 Microprocessor Bus structure


Systems DMA and interrupts
Microprocessor Architecture
Memory and I/O ports
Addressing modes
Instruction set
Microprocessor programming techniques
Microcontrollers
Memory system design: CPU read/write timing, RAM and
ROM
Interface requirements
Address decoding and interfacing dynamic RAM
Serial, Parallel, Programmed and interrupt driven I/O
Direct memory access and peripheral controllers
3-5 Interfacing
Programmable peripheral interface
Universe synchronous/asynchronous
receiver/transmitter and programmable interrupt
controller
Data communication standards

6 MID TERM IN WEEK 9

9 MID TERM EXAM

7-8
17-18
19 End Semester Exams
10-16

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