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University Institute of Engineering

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Microprocessors
ECT-254

Prepared By:
Sukhpreet Singh
E1474
• To make the students able to learn basics of
microprocessor technology.
• To make the students able to learn assembly
language programming.
• To make the students able to learn interfacing
with real world peripherals.
• To make the students able to learn advance
microprocessor technology and standard.

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Unit I
• Introduction: Evolution of Microprocessor (8085 to
Pentium),Concept of buses, 8085-internal
architecture, 8085 pin diagram, Instruction cycle,
Machine cycle, Timing diagrams, addressing modes
(6)
• Instruction set: Classification of instruction set,
Data Transfer, Arithmetic, Logical, Branching
instructions, Stack I/O and machine control (7)

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Unit II
• Assembly language programming:- Basic
programs related to instructions, Sorting of
arrays, finding largest and smallest number. (3)
• Peripherals: DMA(8257), PPI(8255),
Programmable interval timer/counter
Programming peripherals (10)

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Unit III
• Interfacing: Interfacing of 8085 with Keyboard,
LED display, Traffic light control (4)
• Introduction to 8086: Architecture and pin
description, concept of memory segmentation,
pipelining and instruction queue. (9)
Introduction to other Microprocessors: 80x86
family: architecture and pin description with
salient features. (4)
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• Student will able to understand the basics of
microprocessor.
• Student will able to develop the assembly
language code for basic and advance
microprocessor.
• Student will able to perform the interfacing of
real world peripherals with microprocessor.

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Text Books:
1.R.Gaonkar,”Microprocessor,architecture,Programming and applications
with 8085” Penram Publications
2. Barry B. Brey, “The 8085A Microprocessors: Architecture, Programming
& Interfacing” PHI, 6th Edition, 2003.
3. D. V. Hall, “Microprocessor and Interfacing Programming &
Hardware” TMH –2ndEdition.

Reference Books:
1. Pal, “Microprocessors: Principles and Applications” McGraw-Hill
Education 1989.
2. Lice & Gibson, “Microcomputer System 8086 / 8088” PHI, 2nd Edition.
3. H. P. Messmer, “Family Architecture Programing & Design: The
Indispensible PC Hardware Book” Addison Wesley, 1997.
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