Single Board Computer-Microprocessors-Lab Assignments, Exercises of Microprocessors

This is lab assignment for Microprocessors course given by Govinda Singh at National Institute of Industrial Engineering. It includes: Clock, Generator, Buffer, Latch, RAM, ROM, Ports, Switches, Interrupt, Controller, PPI

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2011/2012

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Lab Sessions 7-11
Lab Session 7 (Week 10)
Connect clock generator, buffers and latches to microprocessor.
Lab Session 8 (Week 11)
Add RAM, ROM and add simple I/O ports to your single board computer. Connect
switches to input port and LEDs to output port.
Lab Session 9 (Week 13)
To test your design of previous weeks, burn a simple program in ROM to read data
from the input port and display it on the output port on LEDs.
Lab Session 10 (Week 14)
Add a PPI and Interrupt controller to your single board computer and test their
functionality.
Important Note: A group may accomplish all above tasks within one/two weeks. If
the working of the single board computer is demonstrated then the group will not be
required to attend the remaining lab sessions.
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Lab Sessions 7-

Lab Session 7 (Week 10)

Connect clock generator, buffers and latches to microprocessor.

Lab Session 8 (Week 11)

Add RAM, ROM and add simple I/O ports to your single board computer. Connect switches to input port and LEDs to output port.

Lab Session 9 (Week 13)

To test your design of previous weeks, burn a simple program in ROM to read data from the input port and display it on the output port on LEDs.

Lab Session 10 (Week 14)

Add a PPI and Interrupt controller to your single board computer and test their functionality.

Important Note: A group may accomplish all above tasks within one/two weeks. If the working of the single board computer is demonstrated then the group will not be required to attend the remaining lab sessions.

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