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Unit I
Introduction – Microprocessors Evolution and types (Intel 4004 – Pentium IV and road maps),
Overview of 8085, 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium processors and Micontrollers.
Unit II
Architecture of 8086 – Register Organization, Execution unit, Bus Interface Unit, SignalDescription, Physical Memory Organization, General Bus Operation, I/O addressingcapabilities, Minimum mode and maximum mode timing diagrams, Comparison with 8088
Unit III
8086 programming – Assembly language program development tools (editor, linker, loader,locator, Assembler, emulator and Debugger), Addressing modes, Instruction set descriptions,
Unit IV
Assembler directives and operators, Procedures and Macros. (Writing programs for use with anassembler MASM),8086 Interfacing – Interfacing 8086 with semiconductor memory, 8255,8254/ 8243, 8251, 8279.
Unit V
A/D and D/A converters, Numeric processor 8087, I/O processor 8089, Bus Interface( USB,PCI).
Text Books:
1. D.V. Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing”, TMH, 2 Ed. 1991.
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2. Barry B Brey, “INTEL Microprocessors”, Prentice-Hall.
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References:
1. Y.-C. Liu and G. A. Gibson, “Microprocessor Systems: The 8086/8088 family
Architecture, Programming & Design”, PHI, 2000.