Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
and Applications
Mr. OOI CHEE PUN
Objectives
The objective of this unit is meant to be a hands-on type to enhance
the practical skills of students by developing and debugging an
embedded systems hardware and software/firmware. Also provide
students with an opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of the
design methodology of the embedded systems and familiarity with
hardware and software development and debugging tools.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Understand the concepts, issues, challenges and process related to
the system level design of an embedded system.
Design and develop an embedded system from scratch, starting
from processor selection, electronics components, data sheets and
progressing through construction of hardware and implementation of
firmware.
Perform troubleshooting, testing, measuring and analysing the
developed embedded systems board.
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Muhammad Ali
Mazidid and Junice
Gillispre Mazidid
The 8051
Microcontroller and
embedded systems
Pearson Education.
Library call number:
629.89 MAZ
David G Alciatore
Introduction to
Mc-Graw Hill
Mechatronics and
Measurement systems
Richard E- Haskell
Design of embedded
systems using
68HC12/11
Microcontrollers
John B. PEATMAN
Embedded Design
with the PIC18F452
Microcontroller
Prentice Hall,2003.
Library call number:
629.89 PEA
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Level
:
Diploma
Lecture Hours
:
28
Tutorial Hours
:
14
Practical Hours :
28
Credit
:
3
Assessment Mode Weighting :
Examination 80%, Coursework 20%
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SYLLABUS
Lecture Hours
1.
2.
3.
Application
Input DevicesSwitches, DIP Switches, and Keypads interfacing, output
devicesLEDs, Seven-Segment Displays, Tri-state Indicators and LCDs
interfacing. Interfacing to Other Devices such as sensors, stepper motor
and DC motor speed control, Analogue-to-digital conversion, the RS232 Interface.
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4.
Control
Close-loop control, On-off control, PID control, velocity control,
position control, concept of Fuzzy-logic based control, real time design.