
Introduces the architecture and operation of the 8085 microprocessor and 8051 microcontroller.
Provides hands-on practice in assembly language programming for the 8051 microcontroller.
• Develops problem-solving and hardware integration skills in digital and embedded electronics.
Explains instruction sets, addressing modes, and machine cycles for data processing and control.
Covers I/O port programming, timers, counters, and serial communication techniques.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of microprocessors and microcontrollers, focusing on the 8085 microprocessor and the 8051 microcontroller. It introduces students to their architecture, instruction sets, addressing modes, and machine cycles. The course emphasizes assembly language programming and practical interfacing techniques with various peripheral devices such as ADC, DAC, sensors, and motors. Students gain hands-on experience in I/O programming, timers, counters, and serial communication, enabling them to design and develop embedded system applications. By the end of the course, learners will be able to apply microcontroller concepts effectively in real-time and industrial control systems.
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