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Course: EET06202 Microcontroller Theory & Interfacing
Semester F19
The course is intended to provide the knowledge about the microcontroller and its application on real time
embedded system. It provides the understanding basic building of microcontroller blocks included timer,
counter, interrupt and serial or parallel communication. It also provides the understanding of the architecture
8051 microcontroller and its interfacing with real time applications.
CLO–1 Describe the fundamental features and architecture of contemporary microcontroller and
microprocessor. (C1)
CLO–2 Explain the pin configuration and memory organization of typical 8051 microcontroller. (C2)
CLO–3 Develop C language source code for application that use I/O ports, timer and single/multiple
interrupts. (C3)
CLO–4 To learn the use of data transmission including parallel communication with and without
handshaking and serial protocols (UART and USART), data acquisition, transmission and timing
sequence. (C2)
CLO–5 Explain the interfacing of microcontroller with LCD, Sensors and ADC using C language source
code in microcontroller (P2)
CLO–6 Intimate the formation of different electronic circuits and programs using microcontroller (P3)
The 8051 Microcontrollers, I/O Port Programming, 8051 Addressing Modes, Arithmetic & Logic Instructions
and Programs, 8051 Programming in C, 8051 Hardware Connection and Hex File, 8051 Timer/Counter
Programming in Assembly and C, 8051 Serial Port Programming in Assembly and C, Interrupts Programming
in Assembly and C, 8051 Real World Interfacing LCD,ADC and SENSORS, Introduction to Arduino,
Architecture and Pin diagram.
Recommended Books:
1. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems Using Assembly and C. 4th edition By:
Muhammad Ali Mazidi
2. I. Scott Mackenzie, The 8051 Microcontroller, 3rd Edition
3. Dogan Ibrahim , Microcontroller Projects in C for the 8051
4. David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer.
Class Attendance: Minimum 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the examinations.
Distribution of Marks:
Quizzes 10%
Assignment 10%
Midterm Examinations 20%
LAB 20%
Final Examination 40%
CLO1 X
CLO2 X
EET0620 CLO3 X
2 CLO4 X
CLO5 X
CLO6 X
Assessments
Blooms
CLOs Quizzes and Mid Project / PLOs
Final Lab Taxonomy
Assignments Term Presentation
CLO1 Quiz 1 Q1 Q1 C1 1
CLO2 Quiz 2 Q2 C2 2
CLO1 Assignment 1 Q3 C1 1
Quiz 3
CLO3 Q2 C3 3
Assignment 2
CLO3 Quiz 4 Q3 C3 3
CLO4 Quiz 5 Q4 C2 1
Quiz 6
CLO5 Q5 P2 3
Assignment 3
CLO6 Assignment 4 P3 5