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MICROPROCESSOR AND
MICROCONTROLLER LAB
EE 594
General Information
All assigned experiments must be performed as per the schedule. Most of the work
for an experiment should be done during class time in the laboratory. In order to
allow for further analysis and graphing, the notebooks are to be submitted after
completing the work within the stipulated submission date. Submit your completed
notebook to the instructors/class teacher for evaluation. The laboratory performance
is evaluated based on the instructors observations of you while you are performing
the experiments. Among the factors considered are your ability to construct circuits,
your competency in using test equipment, your preparation prior to starting the
experiment, answers given to any questions asked during the laboratory, as well as
attendance, tardiness, and attitude. Keep in mind that your behaviour influences your
grade; act professionally at all times.
The following guidelines should be followed when using your notebook:
The first page should contain a table of contents as per the attached format.
All pages in the notebook must bound, numbered and dated.
Use a pen or permanent marker, never pencil.
Write legibly and coherently. Extreme neatness is not required but anyone should
be able to read and understand what you have written.
Never erase errors or remove pages. Simply draw a line through any mistakes.
The notebook should be a complete record of your work, i.e. what you actually do
in the laboratory, and sufficiently detailed that a knowledgeable person could
reconstruct what you did.
All measurements, notes, and calculations should be directly recorded in the
notebook. Never write information on scraps of paper for later transcription into
the notebook.
Do not paste the laboratory manual into your notebook
Any graphs or printouts relevant to the experiment should be pasted into your
notebook.
Be sure to label all diagrams, schematics, graphs, and waveform printouts.
All numbers should include appropriate units.
Include an equipment list if any.
manuals.
Read carefully the power ratings of the equipment before it is switched.
Observe type of sockets of equipment power to avoid mechanical damage.
Do not forcefully place connectors to avoid the damage.
Strictly observe the instructions given by the teacher/Lab Instructor.
Students must observe all safety precautions and must not work alone with
potentials exceeding 25 V.
The rotating machines used in some experiments are dangerous. Keep loose
clothing, jewelry, and other objects away from any rotating parts.
Foods and drinks are not permitted in the laboratories.
Students must come to the laboratories in proper uniform. Otherwise they will
not be allowed to perform experiments.
Equipment
1. All equipment must be returned to its proper storage location at the end of the
lab period.
2. Instruments and equipment are delicate and expensive. Improper use of
equipment can result in instantaneous damage; check with your instructor or
the equipments manual if you are in doubt.
3. Damaged or faulty equipment should be given to the technicians/instructor
along with a description of the problem.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
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