This note explains the following
topics: Basic Concepts of Microprocessors, Inside The Microprocessor, Memory
, Memory Map and Addresses, The three cycle instruction execution model,
Machine Language, The 8085 Machine Language, Assembly Language, Intel 8085
Microprocessor, The Internal Architecture, The Address and Data Busses,
Demultiplexing AD7-AD0, Introduction to 8085 Instructions, Data Transfer
Operations, Indirect Addressing Mode, Arithmetic Operations Related to
Memory, Manipulating Addresses, Logic Operations, Machine Control, Operand
Types, Addressing Modes, Counters and Time Delays, Nested Loops, Stack and
Subroutines, The PUSH Instruction.
This lecture note explains the following topics: microprocessors and
microcomputers, Introduction to assembly language, Assembly language programming
of 8085, Microprocessor architecture, Microcomputer system, The 8085
microprocessor architecture, Memory interfacing, Interfacing input output
devices, Introduction to 8085 instructions, Programming techniques with
additional instructions, Counters and time delay, The stacks, Subroutines and
interrupts.
Author(s): Lovely Professional University,
Phagwara
The goal of this note is
for students to be able to design, troubleshoot, simulate, and execute working
AVR assembly and C language programs. Topics covered includes: Microcontroller
Fundamentals, Microcontroller Architecture, The AVR Addressing Modes, The AVR
Instruction Set, Memory Systems, Interrupts, and Timers, AVR Development Systems
and Development oards, Code Development with C, AVR Hardware Design Issues,
Hardware and software interfacing issues, Expanding the AVR’s I/O, Interfacing
A/D and D/A Converters, AVR Applications.
This lecture note covers the
following topics: Microprocessor And Microcomputer Architecture,
Interfacing Memory And I/o Devices With 8085, 8086 Microprocessor Architecture
And Operation, 8051 Microcontroller.
Author(s): The
Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology
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Microprocessor is a multipurpose programmable logic device which reads the
binary instructions from a storage device called ‘Memory’ accepts binary
data as input and process data according to the instructions and gives the
results as output. Topics covered includes: Microprocessors, Microcomputers
and Assembly Language, The Processors: 8086/8088- Architectures, Pin
Diagrams and Timing Diagrams, 8086 Instruction Set and ALP.
Author(s): Dr. M.R.Kabat, Dr.
A.K.Rath and Dr. S.Panigrahi, Veer Surendra Sai University Of Technology