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Introducition To Masm/Tasm: Assembly Language Programming Using Masm Software

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept.

1. INTRODUCITION TO MASM/TASM
ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING USING MASM SOFTWARE:
This software used to write a program (8086, Pentium processors etc.) The programs are written using assembly language in editor then compile it. The complier converts assembly language statements into machine language statements/checks for errors. Then execute the compiled program. Programs for different processor instructions (Pentium, 8086) programming manner differ for each model. There are different soft wares developed by different companies for assembly language programming are: MASM - Microsoft Company. TASM - Bore Land Company.

MERIT OF MASM: 1. produces binary code 2. Referring data items by their names rather than by their address.

HOW TO ENTER INTO MASM EDITOR: Click Start on the desktop. Then select Run Then it Shows inbox

Then type Command (CMD) which enters You into DOS prompt Path setting Suppose it display path as C:\ DOCUME-\ADMIN> Then type CD\ i.e.; C:\DOCUME\\ADMIN>CD\ Then the path is C :\> Then type CD MASM Then the path is C: MASM> SRI SAI ADITYA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Then type edit i.e.; C: MASM>edit Then you enter into MASM text editor. Then enter to file and select New. And name it and then write the ALP (Assembly Language Program) in this editor. After that save it as filenames Then exit from the editor and go to prompt. Then type MASM filename.ASM I.e. C: MASM>MASM filename.ASM or C: MASM filename.ASM, , ; Then link this file using C: MASM>LINK filename.OBJ or C: MASM>LINK filename.OBJ , , ; i.e link the program in assembly with DOS then to debug to create exe file

C:MASM>debug filename. EXE


Then it display -- on the screen After that type R displays the registers contents steps and starting step of the program.

T Tracing at contents of program step by step. Suppose you need to go for break point debugging. Then type that instruction no where you need to check your register. For example T10 it will display the contents of register after executing 10 instructions.
DEBUG: This command utility enables to write and modify simple assembly language programs in an easy fashion. It provides away to run and test any program in a controlled environment. We can change any part of the program and immediately execute the program with an having to resemble it. We can also run machine language(Object files) directly by using DEBUG

DEBUG COMMANDS:
ASSEMBLE address COMPARE DUMP C range address D [range] ; Compare two memory ranges ; Display contents of memory ; Enter new or modifies memory contents Location A [address] ; Assembly the instructions at a particular

ENTER E address [list] beginning at specific

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. FILL GO HEX INPUT LOAD F range list ; Fill in a range of memory

G [=address] [addresses] ; Execute a program in memory H value1 value2 I port L [address] [drive] [first sector] [number] ; Add and subtract two Hex values

MOVE NAME OUTPUT PROCEED QUIT

M range address N [pathname] [arg list] O port byte P [=address] [number]

Q R [register] S range list T [=address] [value]

REGISTER SEARCH TRACE

UNASSEMBLE U [range] WRITE W [address] [drive] [first sector] [number] XA [#pages] XD [handle]

ALLOCATE expanded memory DEALLOCATE expanded memory MAP expanded memory pages

XM [Lpage] [Ppage] [handle]

DISPLAY expanded memory status XS

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2 a) ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS ON 8BIT DATA


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to perform all arithmetic operations on 8bit data PORTS USED: None REGISTERS USED: AX, BL ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL Step4: Copy the contents from memory location [0001] to BL Step 5: Perform addition Step6: Move the result to the memory location [0002] Step7: Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL Step8: Perform subtraction Step9: Move the result to the memory location [0003] Step10: Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL Step11: Perform multiplication Step12: Move the result to the memory location [0004] Step13: Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Step14: Perform division Step15: Move the result to the memory location [0006] Step16: stop.

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment

Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL

Perform addition

Move the result to the memory location [0002]

Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL

Perform subtraction

Move the result to the memory location [0003]

Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL

Perform multiplication

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1 Move the result to the memory location [0004]

Copy the contents from memory location [0000] to AL

Perform division

Move the result to the memory location [0006]

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA DATA SEGMENT N1 EQU N2 EQU RESULT DB DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT START: MOV MOV MOV MOV ADD MOV MOV SUB MOV MOV MUL MOV MOV MOV MOV DIV MOV MOV MOV INT

04H 06H 04H

DUP (00)

AX DS AL BL, AL,

, DATA , AX , N1 N2 BL

[RESULT], AL AL, N1 AL, BL [RESULT+1], AL AL, N1 BL [RESULT+2], AL [RESULT+3], AH AL, N1 AH, 00H BL [RESULT+4], AL [RESULT+5], AH AH, 4CH 21H

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. CODE ENDS END START CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0000 OD64 0003 0005 0008 000C 000E 0011 0014 0016 0019 001C 001E 0021 0025 0028 002A 002C 002F 0033 0035 Label Hex code Mnemonics Opcode Operand MOV AX,0D63 MOV DS,AX MOV AL,[0000] MOV BL,[0001] ADD AL,BL MOV [0002],AL MOV AL,[0000] SUB AL,BL ;Move the contents to AL ;Move the contents to BL ;Add BL contents with AL ;Move the contents to memory ;Move the contents to AL ;Subtract BL contents with AL ;Move the contents to memory ;Move the contents to AL ;Multiply the contents of BLwithAL ;Move the contents from AH ;Move the contents to AH ;Move the contents to AL ;Move 00 into AH register ;Division the contents of BL with AL ;Move the contents to AL ;Move the contents from AH ;Terminate the Program ;Stop Comments

B8630D 8ED8 A00000 8A1E0100 02C3 A20200 A00000 2AC3 A20300 A00000 F6E3 A20400 88260500 A00000 B400 F6F3 A20600 88260700 B44C CD21

;Initialize data segment

MOV [0003],AL MOV AL,[0000] MUL BL

MOV [0004],AL MOV [0005],AH MOV AL,[0000] MOV AH,00 DIV BL

MOV [0006],AL MOV [0007],AH MOV AH,4C INT 21

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RESULT:

D 0000 04 06 0A FE 18 00 00 04

2 b) ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS ON 16BIT DATA


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to perform all arithmetic operations on 16bit data

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. PORTS USED: None REGISTERS USED: AX, BX, SI ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load SI with memory location 5000 Step4: Move the contents from memory location [0000] to AX Step5: Move the contents from memory location [0001] to BX Step6: Perform addition Step7: Move the result to the memory location specified Step8: Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX Step9: Perform subtraction Step10: Move the result to the memory location [SI+02] Step11: Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX Step12: Perform multiplication Step13: Move the result to the memory location [SI+04] &[SI+06] Step14: Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX Step15: Perform division Step16: Move the result to the memory location [SI+08]&[SI+0A] Step17: Stop.

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FLOW CHART Start

Initialize data segment

Load SI with memory location 5000

Move the contents from memory location [0000] to AX

Move the contents from memory location [0001] to BX

Perform addition

Move the result to the memory location specified

Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX]

Perform subtraction

Move the result to the memory location [SI+02]

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1 Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX

Perform multiplication

Move the result to the memory location [SI+04] &[SI+06]

Copy the contents from the memory location [0000] to AX

Perform division

Move the result to the memory location [SI+08] &[SI+0A]

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT N1 EQU 8888H N2 EQU 4444H DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT AX, DATA DS, AX SI, 5000H AX, N1 BX, N2 AX, BX [SI], AX AX, N1 AX, BX [SI+2], AX AX, N1 BX [SI+4], AX [SI+6], DX AX, N1 DX, 0000 BX [SI+8], AX [SI+0AH], DX AH, 4CH 21H

START: MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV ADD MOV MOV SUB MOV MOV MUL MOV MOV MOV MOV DIV MOV MOV MOV INT CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0D64 0000 0003 0005 0008 000B 000F 0011 0013 0016 0018 001B 001E 0020 0023 0026 0029 002C 002E 0031 0034 0036

Label

Hex code

Mnemonic

Operand

Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 BE 00 50 A1 00 00 8B 1E 02 00 03 C3 89 04

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV ADD MOV MOV SUB MOV MOV MUL MOV MOV MOV MOV DIV MOV MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 ;Initialize data segment DS,AX SI,5000 AX,[0000] BX,[0002] AX,BX [SI],AX AX,[0000] ;Initialize SI with 5000 ;copy the contents of 0000 ;Copy the contents of 0002 ;Add the contents of AX with BX ;Copy the result in [SI]

A1 00 00 2B C3

89 44 02 A1 00 00 F7 E3 89 44 04 89 54 06 A1 00 00 BA 00 00 F7 F3 89 44 08 89 54 0A B4 CD 4C 21

;copy the contents of 0000 AX,BX ;Subtract the contents of AX with BX [SI+02],AX ;Move the result into [SI+2] AX,[0000] ;Copy the contents of 0000 BX ;Multiply AX with BX [SI+04]AX ;Move the lower word of result into [SI+4] [SI+06],BX ;Move the higher word of result into [SI+6] AX,[0000] ;Copy the contents of 0000 DX,0000 ;Initialize DX with 0000 ;Perform division with BX [SI+08],AX ;Move the quotient into [SI+8] [SI+0AH],AX ;Move the remainder into [SI+0A] AH,4C ;Terminate the program 21h BX

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RESULT: D 5000: 00 00 00

CC CC

44 44

20 64 68 24

02

2 C) MULTIBYTE ADDITIONS AND SUBTRACTION

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ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to perform multibyte addition and subtraction PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, BX, CX ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load the CX register with count Step4: Load the BX register with no: of bytes Step5: Copy the contents from the memory location n1 [bx] to AL Step6: Perform addition with second number n2 [bx] Step7: Move the result to the memory location sum [bx] Step8: Decrement BX Step9: Decrement CX, if CX not equal to Zero jump to step5 Step10: Load CX register with count Step11: Load the BX register with no: of bytes Step12: Move the contents from memory location n1 [bx] to AL Step13: Perform subtraction with second number n2 [bx] Step14: Move the result to the memory location sum [bx] Step15: Decrement BX Step16: Decrement CX, if CX not equal to Zero jump to step12 Step17: Stop

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment

Get count into CX register

Load the BX register with no: of bytes

Copy the contents from the memory location n1 [bx] to AL

Perform addition with second number n2 [bx]

Move the result to the memory location sum [bx]

Decrement BX

Decrement CX, & CX = 0

NO

YES 1

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1 Get count into CX register & Load BX register with no of bytes

Move the contents from memory location n1 [bx] to AL

Perform subtraction with second number n2 [bx]

Move the result to the memory location sum [bx]

Decrement BX

Decrement CX, & If CX = 0

NO

YES Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA DATA SEGMENT N1 DB 33H, 33H, 33H N2 DB 11H, 11H, 11H COUNT EQU 0003H SUM DB 03H DUP (00) DIFF DB 03H DUP (00) DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV CX, COUNT MOV BX, 0002H CLC MOV AL, N1 [BX] ADC AL, N2 [BX]

BACK:

MOV SUM [BX], AL DEC BX

LOOP BACK MOV CX, COUNT MOV BX, 0002H BACK1: MOV AL, N1 [BX] SBB AL, N2 [BX]

MOV DIFF [BX], AL DEC BX

LOOP BACK1 MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. CODE ENDS END START CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0D64 1000 1003 1005 1008 100B 100F 1013 1017 1018 101A 101D 1020 1024 1028 102C 102D 102F 1031 L2 L1 Lab el Hex code Mnemonic Operand comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 B9 03 00 BB 02 00 8A 87 00 00 12 87 00 00 88 87 06 00 4B E2 F1 B9 03 00 BB 02 00 8A 87 00 00 1A 87 03 00 88 87 09 00 4B E2 F1 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV ADC MOV DEC LOOP MOV MOV MOV SBB MOV DEC LOOP MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX CX,0003 BX,0002 AL,[BX+0000] AL,[BX+0003] [BX+0006],AL BX L1 CX,0003 BX,0002 AL,[BX+0000] AL,[BX+0003] [BX+0009],AL BX 1020 AH,4C 21

;Initialize the data segment

;Initialize the count CX with 0003 ;Move the value 02 in BX register ;Copy the contents of BX+0000 ;Perform ADC with[BX+0000] ;Move the result in BX+0006 location ;Decrement the contents of BX ;Decrement the counter and go to L1 until CX is zero ;Initialize the counter CX with 0003 ;Move the number 02 in BX register ;Copy the contents of BX+0000 ;Perform SBB with [BX+0003] ;Move the result in BX+0009 location ;Decrement the contents of BX ;Decrement the counter and go to L2 until CX is zero ;Terminate the program

RESULT: D 0000: 33 33 33 11 11 11 44 44 44 22 22 22

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2 d) SIGNED OPERATIONS ON 8 BIT DATA


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to perform signed operations PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, BL ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load AL with first number Step4: Negate the contents of AL Step5: Load BL with second number Step6: Perform signed Multiplication Step7: Move the result to the memory location [0000] Step8: Load AL with first number Step9: Negate the contents of AL Step11: Perform signed division Step12: Move the result to the memory location [0002] Step13: Stop

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FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment

Get a first number in AL register

Negate the contents of AL

Load BL with second number

Perform signed Multiplication

Move the result to the memory location [0000]

Get a first number in AL register

Negate the contents of AL

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 1 Perform signed division

Move the result to the memory location [0002]

Stop

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PROGRAM:

ASSUME CS: CODE , DS: DATA DATA SEGMENT N1 DB 08H N2 DB 04H RESULT DW 02 DUP (00) DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV AL, N1 NEG AL CBW MOV BL, N2 IMUL BL MOV [RESULT], AX MOV AL, N1 NEG CBW IDIV BL AL

MOV [RESULT+2], AX MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 0000 0003 0005 0008 000A 000B 000F 0011 0014 0017 0019 001A 001C 001F 0021 Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 A0 00 00 F6D8 98 8A 1E 01 00 F6 EB A3 02 00 A0 00 00 F6 D8 98 F6 FB A3 04 00 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV NEG CBW MOV IMUL MOV MOV NEG CBW IDIV MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 ;Initialize the data segment DS,AX AL,[0000] AL ;Copy the [0000] in AL ;Negate contents of AL ;Convert Byte to Word BL,[0001] BL [0002],AX AL,[0000] AL ;Get second number in BL ;Perform IMUL with BL ;Move the result into [0002] ;Get first number in AL ;Negate the contents of AL ;Convert Byte to Word BL [0004],AX AH,4C ;Terminate the program 21 ;Perform IDIV with BL ;Move the result into [0004]

RESULT: D 0000: 08 04 E0 FF FE 00

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2 e) ASCII ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to perform ASCII arithmetic operations PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, BL, SI ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load SI with Memory location Step4: Load AL with first number Step5: Load BL with Second number Step6: Perform addition Step7: Perform ASCII adjustment after addition Step8: Copy the result to the memory location [SI] Step9: Load AL with first number Step10: Perform subtraction Step11: Perform ASCII adjustment after subtraction Step12: Copy the result to the memory location [SI+01] Step13: Load AL with first number Step14: Perform multiplication Step15: Perform ASCII adjustment after multiplication Step16: Copy the result to the memory location [SI+02] Step17: Load AL with first number Step18: Perform division Step19: Perform ASCII adjustment before division Step20: Copy the result to the memory location [SI+03] Step21: Stop

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment

Initialize SI with memory location

Get a first ASCII no in AL register

Get second ASCII no in BL register

Perform addition

Perform ASCII adjustment after addition

Copy the result to the memory location [SI]

Get first ASCII no in AL register & second ASCII no in BL register

Perform subtraction

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 1 Perform ASCII adjustment after subtraction

Copy the result to the memory location [SI+01]

Get first ASCII no in AL register & second ASCII no in BL register

Perform multiplication

Perform ASCII adjustment after multiplication

Copy the result to the memory location [SI+02]

Get first ASCII no in AL register & second ASCII no in BL register

Perform division

Perform ASCII adjustment before division

Copy the result to the memory location [SI+03]

Stop 29

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA DATA SEGMENT N1 DB 8 N2 DB 4 DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV SI, 1000H XOR AX, AX XOR BX, BX MOV AL, N1 MOV BL, N2 ADD AX, BX AAA MOV [SI], AX MOV AL, N1 MOV AH,00 SUB AL, BL AAS MOV [SI+2], AX MOV AL, 08H MOV BL, 04H MUL BL AAM MOV [SI+4], AX

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AAD DIV BL MOV [SI+6], AX

MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H CODE ENDS END START

CODE TABLE:

Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1008 100A 100C 100F 1013 1015 1016 1018 101B

Label

Hex code

Mnemonic

Operand

comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 BE 00 10 33 C0 33 DB A0 00 00 8A 1E 01 00 02 C3 37 89 04 A0 00 00 2A C3

MOV MOV MOV XOR XOR MOV MOV ADD AAA MOV MOV SUB

AX,0D63 DS,AX SI,1000 AX,AX BX,BX AL,[0000] BL,[0001] AL,BL

;Initialize data segment

;Initialize SI with 1000 ;Perform XOR operation on AX ;Perform XOR operation on BX ;Get first no. in AL ;Get second no. in BL ;Perform ADD AL , Bl ;Perform AAA

[SI],AX AL,[0000] AL,BL

;Move the result in[SI] ;Get first no. in AL ;Perform SUB AL, BL ;Perform AAS

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 101D 101E 1021 1023 1025 1027 1029 102C 102E 1031 1033 1035 3F 89 44 02 B0 08 B3 04 F6 E3 D4 0A 89 44 04 D5 0A F6 F3 89 44 06 B4 4C CD 21 AAS ;Move the result in [SI+2] MOV MOV MOV MUL AAM ;Move the result in [SI+4] MOV AAD ;Perform division with BL DIV MOV MOV INT BL ;Move the result in [SI+6] [SI+06],AX ;Terminate the program AH,4C 21 [SI+04],AX ; Perform AAD [SI+02],AX ;Load AL with 08h AL,08 ;Load BL with 04h BL,04 ;Perform MUL with BL BL ; Perform AAM

RESULT:

D 1000: 02 01 04 00 02 03 08 00

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3 a) BCD TO ASCII CONVERSION


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to convert BCD number to ASCII number PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, AH, CX ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load AL with BCD number Step4: Load CX register with count 04 Step5: Copy the contents from AL to AH Step6: Perform AND operation AL with 0F Step7: Perform AND operation AL with F0 Step8: Rotate the AH contents Step9: Perform OR operation AL with 30 Step10: Perform OR operation AH with 30 Step11: Move the result to the memory location Step12: Stop

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Start

Initialize data segment

Get BCD no in AL register

Load the count 04 in CX register

Copy the contents from AL to AH

Perform AND operation AL with 0F

Perform AND operation AL with F0

Rotate the AH contents

Perform OR operation AL with 30

Perform OR operation AH with 30

Move the result to the memory location

Stop

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ASSUME CS: CODE, DATA SEGMENT BCD DB 17H ASCII DW ? DATA ENDS

DS: DATA

CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV AL, BCD MOV CL, 04 MOV AH, AL AND AL, 0FH AND AH, 0F0H ROR AH, CL OR AL, 30H OR AH, 30H MOV ASCII, AX MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H CODE ENDS END START

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1007 1009 100B 100D 1010 1012 1014 1017 101A 101C Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand comments

B8630D 8ED8 B017 B104 8AE0 240F 80E4F0 D2CC 0C30 80CC30 A30100 B44C CD21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV AND AND ROR OR OR MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX AL,17 CX,0004 AH,AL AL,0F AH,F0 AH,CL AL,30 AH,30 [0001],AX AH,4C 21

;initialize data segment

;Get a number in AL ;Initialize CX with 0004 ;Copy the contents of AL ;Perform AND ALwith 0F ;Perform AND AHwith F0 ;Rotate right AH, CL ;Perform OR AL with 30 ;Perform OR AH with 30 ;Move the result in [0001] ;Terminate the program

RESULT: D 0000: 17 37 31

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3 b) ASCII TO BCD CONVERSION

ABSTRACT: Assembly language program convert ASCII number to BCD number PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, BL, CX ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load AL with first ASCII number Step4: Load CX register with count 04 Step5: Load BL with second ASCII number Step6: Perform AND operation AL with 0F Step7: Perform AND operation BL with 0F Step8: Rotate the contents of AL with CL count Step9: Perform OR operation AL with BL Step10: Move the result to the memory location Step11: Stop

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Initialize data segment

Get first ASCII no in AL register

Load CX register with a count 04

Get second ASCII no in BL register

Perform AND operation AL with 0F

Perform AND operation BL with 0F

Rotate the contents of AL with CL count

Perform OR operation AL with BL

Move the result to the memory location

Stop

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PROGRAM:

ASSUME

CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT ASCII1 DB 1 ASCII2 DB 7 BCD DB ? DATA ENDS

CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H

START:

MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV CL, 04H MOV AL, ASCII1 MOV BL, ASCII2 AND AL, 0FH AND BL, 0FH ROR AL, CL OR AL, BL MOV BCD, AL MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

CODE ENDS END START

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1007 100A 100E 1010 1013 1015 1017 101A 101C Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 B1 04 A0 00 00 8A 1E 01 00 24 0F 80 E3 0F D2 C8 0A C3 A2 02 00 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV AND AND ROR OR MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX CL,04 AL,[0000] BL.[0001] AL,0F BL,0F AL,CL AL,BL [0002],AL AH,4C 21

;Initialize data segment

;Initialize count CX with 04 ;Get 1st no. in AL register ;Get 2nd no. in BL register ;Perform AND AL with 0Fh ; Perform AND BL with 0Fh ;Rotate right AL , CL ;Perform OR, AL with BL ;Move the result in [0002] ; Terminate the program

RESULT:

0000:

31

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3 c) NO OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE NUMBERS


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to count number of positive and negative numbers PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: SI, DX, CX, AL ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load CX register with count Step4: Initialize DX with 0000 Step5: Load SI with offset list Step6: Move the contents from memory location SI to AL Step7: Rotate left the contents of AL Step8: Jump to step13 if carry Step9: Increment DL Step10: Increment SI Step11: Decrement CX and jump to step6 if no zero Step12: Jump to step16 Step13: Increment DH Step14: Increment SI Step15: Decrement CX and jump to step6 if no zero Step16: Move the result to the memory location Step17: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Load SI with offset list & Get a count with CX register & Initialize DX with 0000

Move the contents from memory location SI to AL

Rotate the contents of AL to left

NO

If carry equal to zero YES Increment DL and Increment SI

Decrement CX& If CX=0 YES 2 JMP

NO

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1 3 Increment DH & Increment SI 2

Increment SI

Decrement CX If CX=0

NO

YES

Move the result to the memory location

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB 0FFH, 0DDH, 04H, 05H, 98H RESULT DW ? DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX LEA SI, LIST MOV CX, 0005H MOV DX, 0000H BACK: MOV AL, [SI] ROL AL, 01H JC NEGATIVE INC DL INC SI LOOP BACK JMP EXIT NEGATIVE: INC DH INC SI LOOP BACK EXIT: MOV [RESULT], DX MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H www.saiadityaece.com SRI SAI ADITYA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 46

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0D64 1000 1003 1005 1009 100C 100E 1010 1012 1014 1015 1017 1019 101A 101C 101D 101F 1023 1025 L2 L1 Back Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand Comments

B8630D 8ED8

MOV MOV

AX,0D63 DS,AX SI,[0000] CX,0005 AL,[SI] AL,01 L1 DL SI Back L2

;Initialize the data segment ; ; Load Effective addr. SI With 0000 ;Initialize the count CX with 0005 ;Copy the number of [SI] in AL ;Rotate Left AL , 01 ;If Barrow jump L1 ; Increment value of DL ;Increment value of SI ;Decrement count and go to Back until CX = 0 ;Go to L2 without condition ;No Operation

8B360000 LEA B90500 8A04 D0C0 7208 FEC2 46 E2F5 EB06 90 FEC6 46 E2ED MOV MOV ROL JB INC INC LOOP JMP NOP INC INC LOOP

DH SI Back [0005],DX AH,4C

:Decrement value of DH ;Increment value of SI ;Decrement counter and go to Back until CX=0 ;Move the result in [0005] location ;Terminate the program

89160500 MOV B44C CD21 MOV INT

21

RESULT:

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3 d) NO OF ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to count number of odd and even numbers PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AL, CX, DL, DH, SI ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load CX register with count Step4: Initialize DX with 0000 Step5: Load SI with offset list Step6: Move the contents from memory location SI to AL Step7: Rotate right the contents of AL Step8: Jump to step13 if carry Step9: Increment DL Step10: Increment SI Step11: Decrement CX and jump to step6 if no zero Step12: Jump to step16 Step13: Increment DH Step14: Increment SI Step15: Decrement CX and jump to step6 if no zero Step16: Move the result to the memory location Step17: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Load SI with offset list & Get a count with CX register & Initialize DX with 0000

Move the contents from memory location SI to AL

Rotate the contents of AL to right

NO

If carry equal to zero YES Increment DL and Increment SI

Decrement CX& If CX=0 YES 2 JMP

NO

3 1

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1 3 Increment DH & Increment SI 2

Increment SI

Decrement CX If CX=0

NO

YES

Move the result to the memory location

Start

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ASSUME

CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB 05H,01H,03H,04H,08H,02H COUNT DW 0006H RESULT DW ? DATA ENDS

CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H

START:

MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV CX, COUNT MOV DX, 0000H MOV SI, OFFSET LIST

BACK:

MOV AL, [SI] ROR AL, 01H JC ODD INC DL INC SI LOOP BACK JMP EXIT

ODD:

INC DH INC SI LOOP BACK

EXIT:

MOV [RESULT], DX MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1009 100C 100F 1011 1013 1015 1017 1018 101A 101C 101D 101F 1020 1022 1026 1028 L2 L1 Back Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8

MOV MOV

AX,0D63 DS,AX CX,[0006] DX,0000 SI,0000

;Initialize the data segment

8B 0E 06 00 MOV BA 00 00 BE 00 00 8A 04 D0 C8 F2 08 FE C2 46 E2 F5 EB 06 90 FE C6 46 E2 ED 89 16 08 00 B4 4C CD 21 MOV MOV MOV ROR JB INC INC LOOP JMP NOP

;Initialize counter with [0006] ;Initialize DX register with 0000 ;Initialize SI with 0000 ;Load the 1st no. in AL

AL,[SI] ;Rotate right AL,01 AL,01 ;If Barrow go to L1 L1 ;Increment the value of DL DL ;Increment the value of SI SI Back L2 ;Decrement counter and go to Back until CX=0 ;Go to L2 without unconditional ;No Operation ;Increment the value of DH

INC INC LOOP MOV MOV INT

DH ;Increment the Value of SI SI Back [0008],DX AH,4C 21 ;Decrement counter and go to Back until CX=0 ;Move the result in register DX ;Terminate the program

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3 e) PACKED BCD TO UNPACKED BCD CONVERSION


ABSTRACT: Write a program to convert packed BCD number into Unpacked BCD number. REGISTERS USED: AL, BL PORTS USED: None. ALOGARITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize the data segment Step3: Move packed number into AL register Step4: Move packed number into BL register Step5: Initialize the count CX with 04h. Step6: AND operation AL with 0Fh. Step7: AND operation BL with 0F0h. Step8: Rotate right without carry operation on BL by CL times. Step9: Move the result into location 0000 and 0001. Step10: Stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the data segment

Move the number 29 into AL register &

Move the value 29h into BL register

Initialize the counter CX with 0004

Logical AND ed between AL & 0Fh and

Logical AND ed between BL & 0F0h

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Rotate right BL with 04h times

Store the result in 0000 and 0001 location

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT N EQU 29H RESULT DB 02H DUP (0) DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 2000h START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV AL, N MOV BL, N MOV CL, 04H AND AL, 0Fh AND BL, 0F0h ROR BL, CL MOV [RESULT], BL MOV [RESULT+1], AL MOV AH, 4Ch INT 21h CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE:

Physical address Segment address 0B3C Effective address 2000 2003 2005 2007 2009 200B 200D 2010 2012 2016 2019 201B

Label

Hex code

Mnemonic Op code operands

Comments

B8 3B 0B 8E D8 B1 04 B8 29 B3 29 24 0F 80 E3 F0 D2 CB 88 1E 00 00 A2 01 00 8A 07 CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV AND AND ROR MOV MOV MOV INT

AX,0B3B DS, AX CL,04h

;Initialize the data segment

; Initialize the count with 04h AL, N ;Packed number in AL BL, N ;Packed number in BL AL,0Fh ;AND Operation AL with 0F BL, 0F0h ;AND Operation BL with F0 BL,CL ;Rotate right BL, Cl [0000],AL ; Move the result in [0000] [0001], BL ;Move the result in [0001] AH, 4Ch ;Terminate the program 21 ;Stop

RESULT: D 0B42:0000 29 02 09

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4 a) TRANSFER BLOCK OF DATA


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to transfer a block of data. PORT USED: None. REGISTERS USED: AX, BL. ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment & extra segment Step3: Load CX register with count Step4: Initialize DI with memory location Step5: Load SI with offset list Step6: Repeat the process of moving string byte from SI to DI until count equals to zero Step7: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Initialize extra segment

Load CX register with count

Initialize DI with memory location & load SI with offset list

Repeat the process of moving string byte from SI to DI until count equals to zero

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA, ES: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB SRI SAI ADITYA COUNT EQU 14H DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV ES, AX MOV CX, COUNT MOV DI, 5000H LEA SI, LIST REP MOVSB

MOV AH, 4CH INT CODE ENDS END START 21H

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1007 100A 100D 1011 1013 1015 Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 BE C0 B9 06 00 BF 00 50 8D 36 00 00 F3 A4 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV LEA REPZ MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX ES,AX CX,0014 DI,5000 SI,[0000]

;Initialize the data segment

Initialize extra segment ;Initialize counter with ;Initialize DI with 5000

;Load SI with effective adr

MOVSB ;Move the contents of SI into DI AH,4C ;Terminate the program 21 ;Stop

RESULT: D 0000: 69 S I 79 Y 73 72 69 20 74 R I T 61 14 A $ 73 S 61 A 69 I 20 61 A 64 D

D 5000: 69

73 S I 79

72 69 20 74 R I T 61 14

73 S

61 A

69 I

20 -

61 A

64 D

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4 b) REVERSAL OF GIVEN STRING


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to reverse a given string PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AX, BL ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment & extra segment Step3: Load CX register with count Step4: Copy the contents from CX to AX Step5: Load SI with offset list Step6: Initialize DI with (count-1) Step7: Initialize BX with 02 Step8: Perform division with BX Step9: Copy the contents from AX to CX Step10: Move the contents from memory location SI to AL Step11: Exchange the contents of AL with [DI] Step12: Move the contents from memory location AL to SI Step13: Increment SI Step14: Decrement DI Step15: Decrement CX and jump to step10 if no zero Step16: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Initialize extra segment

load CX with count and SI with offset list

Initialize DI with count-1 and Initialize BX with 02h

Copy the contents from CX to AX and perform division with BX

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Copy the contents from AX to CX and move the contents from SI to AL

Exchange the contents of AL to [DI] and move the contents from AL to SI

Increment SI and Decrement DI

Decrement CX and if CX=0

YES

NO Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME

CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB MICRO PROCESSOR COUNT EQU ($-LIST) DATA ENDS

CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV ES, AX MOV CX, COUNT MOV AX, CX MOV SI, OFFSET LIST MOV DI, (COUNT-1) MOV BX, 02 DIV BXS MOV CX, AX BACK: MOV AL,[SI] XCHG AL,[DI] MOV [SI], AL INC SI DEC DI LOOP BACK MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0D64 1000 1003 1005 1007 100A 100C 100F 1012 1015 1017 101A 101B 101D 101F 1020 1021 1023 1025 Back Label Hex code Mnemonic Operand Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 8E C0 B9 0F 00 8B C1 BE 00 00 BF 0E 00 BB 02 00 F7 F3 8B C8 8A 04 86 05 88 04 46 4F E2 F6 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV DIV MOV MOV XCHG MOV INC DEC LOOP MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX ES,AX CX,000F AX,CX SI,0000 DI,000E BX,0002 BX CX,AX AL,[SI] AL,[DI] [SI],AL SI DI Back AH,4C 21

;Initialize the data segment

;Initialize the extra segment ;Initialize the counter with 000F ;Load AX with CX value ;Initialize SI with 0000 ;Initialize DI with 000e ;Move the value 02 in BX ;Division operation with BX ;Move AX value in CX ;Load the 1st no. in AL ;Exchange AL,[DI] ;Move the no in AL into [SI] ;Increment the value of SI ;Decrement the value of DI ;Decrement the counter and go to Back until CX=0 ;Terminate the program ;Stop

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RESULT: D 0000: 72 6D R M

6F 73

73

65

63

6F

72 70

20

6F 72

63

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4 C) SORTING OF N NUMBERS
ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to do sorting of numbers in a given series 67

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: CX, DX, AL, SI ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment Step3: Load CX register with count Step4: Copy the contents from CX to DX Step5: Load SI with offset list Step6: Copy the contents from DX to CX Step7: Move the contents from memory location SI to AL Step8: Increment SI Step9: Compare AL contents with [SI] Step10: Jump to step15 if carry Step11: Exchange the contents of AL with [SI] Step12: Decrement SI Step13: Move the contents from AL to memory location SI Step14: Increment SI Step15: Decrement CX and jump to step7 if no zero Step16: Decrement DX and jump to step5 if no zero Step17: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Load SI with offset list & Get a count with CX register

Copy the contents from CX to DX

Copy to contents from SI to AL register

Increment SI

Compare the contents of AL and SI

YES

If carry equal to zero

4 NO

Exchange the contents of AL & SI 3 2 1

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1 2 Decrement SI & move the contents of AL into SI 4

Increment SI

Decrement CX If CX =0

NO

YES

NO

Decrement DX If DX=0 YES Start

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB 56H, 12H, 72H,32H COUNT EQU 0003H DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV CX, COUNT MOV DX, CX AGAIN: MOV SI, OFFSET LIST MOV CX, DX BACK: MOV AL, [SI] INC SI CMP AL, [SI] JC NEXT XCHG [SI], AL DEC SI MOV [SI], AL INC SI LOOP BACK DEC DX JNZ AGAIN MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

NEXT:

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. CODE ENDS END START CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1008 100A 100D 100F 1011 1012 1014 1016 1018 1019 101B 101C 101E 101F 1021 1023 L1 Back L2 Label Hex code Mnemonic Operands Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 B9 03 00 8B D1 BE 00 00 8B CA 8A 04 46 3A 04 72 06 86 04 4E 88 04 46 E2 F1 4A 75 E9 B4 4C CD 21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV INC CMP JB XCHG DEC MOV INC LOOP DEC JNZ MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX CX,0003 DX,CX SI,0000 CX,DX AL,[SI] SI AL,[SI] L1 AL,[SI] SI [SI],AL SI Back DX L2 AH,4C 21

;Initialize the data segment

;Initialize counter with 0003 ;Load DX with Value of CX ;Initialize SI with 0000

;Get 1st no. in AL ;Increment value of SI ;Compare AL,[SI] ;If barrow go to L1 ;Exchange the values of AL , SI ;Decrement the value of SI ;Copy the AL reg into [SI] ;Increment the value of SI ;Decrement the counter and go to Back ;Decrement the DX ;Jump no zero go to L2 ;Terminate the program

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4 d) LENGTH OF THE GIVEN STRING


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to find the Length of a string PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AX, BL ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment & extra segment Step3: Load AL with $ Step4: Load SI with offset list Step5: Initialize DX with 0000 Step6: Scan string byte from DI memory location until AL =ES: DI Step7: Jump to step10 if equal Step8: Increment DX Step9: Jump to step6 Step10: Move the result to the memory location Step11: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Initialize extra segment

Load AL with $ and SI with offset list

Initialize DX with 0000h

Scan string byte from DI memory location until AL =ES: DI

YES If equal

NO Increment DX and jump to back

Move the result to the memory location

Stop

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA, ES: DATA

DATA SEGMENT LIST DB SRI SAI ADITYA$ LEN DW ? DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV ES, AX MOV AL,$ LEA SI, LIST MOV DX, 0000H BACK: SCASB JE EXIT INC DX JMP BACK EXIT: MOV LEN, DX MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H CODE ENDS END START

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CODE TABLE:

Physical address Segment address 0D64 Effective address 1000 1003 1005 1007 1009 100D 1010 1011 1013 1014 1016 101A 101C

Label

Hex code

Mnemonic

Operands

Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 8E C0 B0 24 8D3600 00 BA0000 L2 AE 74 03 42 EBFA L1 8916 0700 B44C CD21

MOV MOV MOV MOV LEA MOV SCASB JZ INC JMP MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX ES,AX AL,24 SI,[0000] DX,0000

;Initialize the data segmen

;Initialize the extra segmen ;Move 24 into AL register

;Load SI Effective address ;Initialize the DX with ;Scan string byte with SI

L1 DX L2 [0007],DX AH,4C 21

;If equal to zero go to L

;Increment the value of DX

;Go to L2 with out conditio

;Move the result into [0007 ;Terminate the program

RESULT: D 0000: 69 S I 79 Y 73 72 74 R T 61 A 69 I 14 $ 20 73 S 61 A 69 I 20 61 A 64 D

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4 e) COMPARISON OF TWO STRINGS


ABSTRACT: Assembly language program to compare two strings. PORT USED: None REGISTERS USED: AX, BL

ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize data segment & extra segment Step3: Load AX with length1 Step4: Load BX with length2 Step5: Compare AX with BX Step6: Jump step14 if not equal Step7: Copy the contents from AX to CX Step8: Load SI with first string Step9: Load DI with second string Step10: Repeat comparing string byte until count equals to zero Step11: jump to step 14 if not equal Step12: Move the result to the memory location Step13: Jump to step 15 Step14: Move another result to the memory location Step15: Stop

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize data segment and Initialize extra segment

Load AX with length 1 and Load BX with length 2

Compare AX with BX

NO If equal

YES Copy the contents from AX to CX

Load SI with first string & Load DI with second string

Repeat comparing string byte until count equals to zero

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NO If equal

YES Move the result to the memory location

Move another result to the memory location

Stop

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PROGRAMS: ASSUME LIST1 LEN1 LIST2 LEN2 RESULT DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV CMP JNE MOV MOV MOV REP JNE MOV JMP EXIT: NEXT: MOV MOV INT CODE ENDS END START AX, DATA DS, AX ES, AX AX.LEN1 BX, LEN2 AX, BX EXIT CX, AX SI, OFFSET LIST1 DI, OFFSET LIST2 CMPSB EXIT RESULT, 5555H NEXT RESULT, 0FFFFH AH, 4CH 21H CS: CODE, DS: DATA, ES: DATA DB SRI SAI ADITYA

EQU ($-LIST1) DB SRI SAI ADITYA

EQU ($-LIST2) DW ?

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment Effective address address 0D64 1000 1003 1005 1007 100A 100D 100F 1011 1013 1016 1019 101B 101D 1023 1025 1026 102C 102E

Label

Hex code

Mnemonics

Operands

Comments

B8 63 0D 8E D8 8E C0 B8 06 00 BB 06 00 3B C3 75 15 8B C8 BE 00 00 BF 06 00 F3 A6 75 09 C7060C005555 EB07 90 L1 L2 C7060C00FFFF B44C CD21

MOV MOV MOV MOV MOV CMP JNZ MOV MOV MOV REPZ JNZ MOV JMP NOP MOV MOV INT

AX,0D63 DS,AX ES,AX AX,0006 BX,0006 AX,BX L1 CX,AX SI,0000 DI,0006 CMPSB L1 PTR[000C],5555 L2

;Initialize the data segment

;Initialize extra segm ;Load AX with 0006 ;Load BX with 0006

;Compare AX with B ;If no 0 go to L1

;Copy the contents o AX into CX ;Initialize SI with 00 ;Load DI with 0006 ;Compare with SI ;If no 0 go to L1

;Get 5555 in 000C location ;Go to unconditional ;No Operation

PTR[000C],FFFF AH,4C 21

;Get FFFF into 000C location ; Terminate the program

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5 a) READING KEYBOARD (WITH Echo)


ABSTRACT: To Reading the Keyboard (Buffered with Echo). REGISTERS USED: AH, AL, SI. PORTS USED: None.

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. ALGORITHM: Step1: Start. Step2: Load the number 13h into AL register. Step3: Initialize the AH register with 00 Step4: Key board Interrupt Step5: Initialize the AL register with 00 Step6: Key board Interrupt Step7: Compare the data in AL register and character q. Step8: If equal to zero go to step 12. Step9: Move the number 0Fh into BL register. Step10: Move the number 14h into AH register. Step11: Keyboard Interrupt. Step12: Load the number 4C in AH register. Step13: Stop.

PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000h START: MOV AL, 13h

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. MOV AH, 00 INT 10h BACK: MOV AH, 00h INT 16h CMP AL, q JE EXIT MOV BL, 0Fh MOV AH, 14h INT 10h JMP BACK EXIT: MOV AH, 4Ch INT 21h CODE ENDS END START

CODE TABLE:

Segment Effective Label Hex base address code address 0B3D 1000 B0 13

Mnemonics Operands Comment

MOV

AL, 13

;Move the 13 into AL register

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 1002 B4 00 MOV AH, 00 ;Initialize the AH register with 00 ;Keyboard Interrupt ; Initialize the AH register with 00 ; Keyboard Interrupt ;Compare the data 71 with AL register ;If equal to zero go to L1 ;Move 0F into the BL register ;Move 0F into the AH register ;Keyboard Interrupt ;Jump to L2 ;Move 4C into AH register ;Go to DOS commands

1004 1006

CD 10 B4 00

INT MOV

10 AH, 00

1008 100A

CD 16 3C 71

INT CMP

21 AL, 71

100C 100E 1010 1012 1014 1016 1018

74 08 B3 0F B4 0F CD 10 EB F0 B4 4C CD 21

JZ MOV MOV INT JMP MOV INT

L1 BL, 0F AH, 0F 10 L2 AH, 4C 21

RESULT:

5 b) READING KEYBOARD (without echo)

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. ABSTRACT: To Display the string or character (without ECHO) by using DOS Command REGISTERS USED: AH, AL, SI PORTS USED: None. ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Initialize SI with Offset Result. Step3: Initialize AH with 00h Step4: Set the wait for KEY press.. Step5: Compare AL with q. Step6: Copy the contents AL into SI register. Step7: If equal to zero go to step 10 Step8: Increment the value of SI. Step9: Go to step 3 without condition. Step10: Terminate the program. Step11: Stop.

PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. DATA SEGMENT ORG 3000h RESULT DB 50h DUP (0) DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000h START: BACK: MOV SI, OFFSET RESULT MOV AH, 00h INT 16h CMP AL, q MOV [SI], AL JE EXIT INC SI JMP BACK EXIT: MOV AH, 4Ch INT 21h CODE ENDS END START

CODE TABLE:

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Segment Effective Label Hex base address code address 0E42 1000 BE 00 30 1003 L2 B4 00 Mnemonics Operands Comment

MOV MOV

SI, 3000 AH, 00

1005 1007

CD 16 3C 71

INT CMP

16 AL, 71

1009

88 04

MOV

[SI] , AL

100B 100D 100E 1010 1012 L1

74 03 46 EB F3 B4 4C CD 21

JZ INC JMP MOV INT

L1 SI L2 AH, 4Ch 21

;Initialize the SI with 3000h ;Initialize the AH register with 00 ;Bios keyboard Interrupt ;Compare 71 with AL register ;Move the data in AL register into [SI] ;If zero go to L1 ;Increment the value of SI ;Go to L2 with out condition ;Terminate the program ;Stop

RESULT: D 3000 6D 69 63 72 6F 70 72 M I C R O P 6F 63 65 73 73 6F 72 73 20 6C 61 62 C E S S O R S L A B

R O

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5 c) DISPLAY STRING BY USING DOS COMMANDS


ABSTRACT: To display the string character by using DOS commands. REGISTER USED: AL, AH, SI. PORTS USED: None ALGORITHM: Step1: Start Step2: Set the screen in Graphic mode Step3: Initialize AH with 00h Step4: Set the keyboard display mode. Step5: Initialize SI with 0000h. Step6: Copy the contents SI into AL register. Step7: Compare AL register with null character ! Step8: If equal go to step 11. Step9: Move the number 14h into AH register. Step10: Move the number 05h into BL register. Step11: Set keyboard display mode. Step12: Go to step 6. Step 13: Terminate the program. Step14: Stop.

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PROGRAM: ASSUME CS: CODE, DS: DATA DATA SEGMENT TEXT DB SRI SAI ADITYA MICROPROCESSORS LAB!' DATA ENDS CODE SEGMENT ORG 1000H START: AX, DATA MOV DS, AX MOV AL, 13H; SET the screen in graphics mode MOV AH, 00 INT 10H MOV SI, 00H BACK: MOV AL, TEXT [SI] CMP AL,'!' JE EXIT MOV AH, 14 MOV BL, 05H INT 10H INC SI JMP BACK EXIT: MOV AH, 4CH INT 21H

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CODE TABLE: Segme Effectiv Labe e l nt base addres address s 0B41 1000 1003 1005 Hex code Mnemonics Operands Comment

B8 3F 0B 8E D8 B0 13

MOV MOV MOV

1007

B4 00

MOV

1009

CD 10

INT

100B

BE 00 00

MOV

100E

L2

8A 80 40 00 3C 21

MOV

1012

CMP

1014 1016

74 09 B4 0E

JZ MOV

1018

B3 05

MOV

101A

CD 10

INT

101C 101D

46 EB FF

INC JMP

101F

L1

B4 4C

MOV

AX, 0B3F ;Initialize data segment DS, AX AL,13 ;Move the13 into AL register. AH, 00 ;Initialize the AH register with 0000 10 ;Set the keyboard display mode SI, 0000 ;Initialize SI with 0000 location AL, ;Copy the [SI+00] contents of SI into AL AL, 21 ;Compare the value 21 with AL register L1 ;If equal to zero go to L1 AH, 0E ;Load AH register with 0Eh BL, 05 ;Load BL register with 05h 10 ;Set the keyboard display mode SI ;Increment value of SI L2 ;Jump go to L2 with out condition AH, 4Ch ;Terminate the program

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II A)PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL INTERFACING (8255)


AIM: To study the functioning of programmable peripheral interfacing 8255. With port A & port B as out put port With port A as input and port B as output. REGISTERS USED: AX, CX, DX. PORTS USED: port A and port B. CONNECTIONS: Study card; J1 of the study card adapter to I5 of ESA 8086/88. DESCRIPTION: The 8255 is a general purpose programmable I/O device with 24 I/O lines. These I/O Lines are grouped as shown below: Group A . Port A (8 bits PA0 to PA7) and Port C (4 bits PC7 to PC4). 16 Group B . Port B (8 bits PB0 to PB7) and Port C (4 bits PC3 to PC0). These groups can be operated in 3 different modes: mode 0, mode 1, and mode 2. In Mode 0 the three ports, A, B, and C, may be programmed as input or output. In mode 1 Ports A and B may be programmed as input or output, but port C is used to generate Handshake and interrupt signals. In mode 2, port A becomes a bi-directional port and 5 I/O lines of port C are used for handshaking and interrupt signals. The pin-out of the 8255 is given on the picture shown below.

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Following is the description of the inputs and outputs used for interfacing to the 8255: CS A low on this input pin enables communication between the 8255 and the device Controlling it. 47 RD A low on this input pin enables the 8255 to send data or status information to the Device controlling the 8255. WR A low on this input pin enables the device controlling the 8255 to write data or Control words to the 8255. A0 and A1 These input address lines, in conjunction with the RD and WR signals, allow the selection of one of three ports or the control register, as defined by the table given below: A1 A0 Location 0 0 Port A 0 1 Port B 1 0 Port C 1 1 Control Register RESET A high on this input pin clears the control register and all ports are set to input Mode. To program the 8255 PPI, one must write a control word to the control register. This Control word will define how the 8255 is going to behave. The table shown below defines the value of each bit of the control word: Control word bit Function D0 1 = Port C (lower) is input, 0 = Port C (lower) is output D1 1 = Port A is input, 0 = Port A is output D2 1 = Port B mode 1, 0 = Port B mode 0 D3 1 = Port C (upper) is input, 0 = Port C (upper) is output

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PORT A AND PORT B AS OUT PUT PORT:

ALGORITHM: Step 1: start Step 2: move the control word address 0FF46 to register DX Step 3: move 80 to AL register. Step 4: locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: move 55 to AL register. Step 6: Initialize port A address. Step 7: locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 8: Call subroutine program. Step 9: complement the contents of AL register.

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ALGORITHM FOR SUBROUTINE:

Step1: Load CX register with 0000h. Step2: Decrement CX and go to step2 until the count CX equal to zero. Step3: Return to main program.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Move the data 80h into AL register & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out

Move the value 55h into AL register

Initialize port A address

Locate the contents of AL register to DX register using port out

Move the value 00 into CX register, decrement CX register and jump to main program if CX is equal to zero

Complement the contents of AL register 2 1

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1 2 Initialize port B address

Locate the contents in AL register into DX register using port out

Move the value 00 into CX register, decrement CX register and jump to main program if CX is equal to zero

Jump

Stop

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PROGRAM: MOV DX, 0FF46 MOV AX, 80 OUT DX, AL MOV AX, 55 RPT: MOB DX, 0FF40 OUT CALL NOT DX, AX DELAY AX

MOV DX, 0FF42 OUT CALL DX, AX DELAY

JMP RPT

DELAY PROGRAM:

MOV CX, 0000H L1: LOOP L1 RET

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 5000 5003 5006 5007 500A 500D 500E 5011 5013 5016 5017 501A Rpt Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA 46 FF B8 80 00 EF B8 55 00 BA 40 FF EF E8 EE 1F FD D0 BA 42 FF EF E8 E9 1F EB F1 MOV FF46 MOV OUT MOV MOV 0FF40 OUT CALL NOT MOV ,0FF42 OUT CALL JMP DX , AX, 0080 DX , AX Move FF46 to DX register Load AX with 80 Move AX content to DX Comments

AX , 0055 Move 55 to AX register. DX , DX,AX 6000 AX DX DX , AX 6000 RPT Move 0FF40 to DX register. Move AX content to DX Go to subroutine Complement the AX register Initialize the port B address. Move the contents of AX into DX. Go to 6000 location Go to 500A location.

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2. PORT A AS INPUT PORT AND PORT B AS OUT PUT PORT.

ALGORITHM: Step 1: Start Step 2: Move the control word address 0FF40 to register DX Step 3: Move 90 to AL register. Step 4: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: Move 55 to AL register. Step 6: Initialized port A address ie.,, 0FF40 to DX register. Step 7: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port IN. Step 8: Complement the contents of AL register. Step 9: Initialize port B address ie,,.0FF42 to DX register. Step 10: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 11: Go step 5. Step 12: Stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Move the data 90h into AL register & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out

Move the value 55h into AL register

Initialize port A address

Locate the contents of AL register to DX register using port out

Complement the contents of AL register 2 1

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Initialize port B address

Locate the contents in AL register into DX register using port out

Jump

Stop

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PROGRAM:

MOV DX, 0FF46 MOV AX, 90 OUT RPT: DX, AX

MOV AL, 55 MOV DX, 0FF40 IN NOT AX, DX AX

MOV DX, 0FF42 OUT JMP DX, AX RPT

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 4000 5003 5006 5007 500A 500D 5011 5013 5016 Rpt Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA 46 FF B8 90 00 EF B8 55 00 BA 40 FF EF FD D0 BA 42 FF EF MOV FF46 MOV OUT MOV MOV 0FF40 IN NOT MOV ,0FF42 OUT Move FF46 to DX register AX, 0090 Load AX with 90 DX , AX Move AX content to DX AX , 0055 Move 55 to AX register. DX , Move 0FF40 to DX register. AX,DX Move DX content to AX AX Complement the AX register DX Initialize the port B address. DX , AX Move the contents of AX into DX. RPT Go to 500A location. DX , Comments

501A

EB F1

JMP

RESULT:

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II b) DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER


GENERATION OF WAVE FORMS: AIM: program to generate the following wave forms: Triangular wave forms Saw tooth wave forms Square wave Sine wave REGISTERS USED: general purpose registers: AL, DX, and CX PORTS USED: out (port-B) CONNECTION:J4 of ESA 86/88 to J1 DAC interface. DESCRIPTIONS: As can be from the circuit only 17 lines from the connector are used totally. The port A and port B of 8255 programmable peripheral interface are used as output ports. The digital inputs to the DACs are provided through the port A and port B of 8255.the analog outputs of the DACs are connected to the inverting inputs of op-amps A741 which acts as current to voltage converters. The out puts from the op- amps are connected to points marked Xout and Yout at which the wave forms are observed on a CRO. (port A is used to control Xout port B is used to control Yout).the difference voltage for the DACs is derived from an on-board voltage regulator A 723 .it generates a voltage of about 8V.the offset balancing of the opamps is done by making use of the two 10k pots provided. The output wave forms are observed at Xout and Yout on an oscillator. THEORY: BASIC DAC TECHNIQUE: Vo = K VFS (d1 .2-1 + d2 . 2-2 + . . . . . . . .+dn . 2-n ) Where d1 = MSB, d2 = LSB VFS = Full scale reading / out put voltage K --- Conversion factor is adjusted to unity. D/A converters consist of n bit binary word Dand is combined with a reference voltage VR to give an analog output. The out put can be either voltage or current Out put voltage Vo = K VFS (d1 .2-1 + d2. 2-2 + . . . . . . . . +dn. 2-n) MSB weight = VFS if d1 = 1 and all are zeros, K = 1. LSB weight = VFS/2n if dn = 1 and all are zeros, K = 1 DUAL DAC INTERFACE: This program generates a square wave or a Triangular wave at points Xout or Yout of interface. The waveforms may be observed on an oscilloscope. This program can be executed in STAND-ALONE MODE or SERIAL MODE of operation.

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ALGORITHM: (FOR TRIANGULAR WAVE): Step 1: Start Step 2: Initialize the control word register Step 3: Move 80 to AL register. Step 4: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: Move 00FF to CX register. Step 6: Move 00 to AL register. Step 7: Initialize the port A address. Step 8 : Locate the contents of AL to DX register. Step 9: Increment the value in AL by one. Step 10: Locate AL contents to DX register. Step 11: Decrement the value of CX register by one and move to step 6 if CX not equal to zero. Step 11: Other wise move 00FF to CX register. Step 12: Decrement the value of AL by one. Step 13: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register. Step 14: Decrement the value of CX by one and move to step 11 if CX not equal to zero. Step 15: Otherwise move to step 5. Step 16: Stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Copy the contents from AX to 80 & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out Move 0FF to CX register and

Move 00 to AL register

Initialize port A address

Locate the contents of AX to DX register & Increment the value in AX by one

Locate AX contents to DX register

NO

Decrement CX & CX =0

YES 2 1

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2 1

Move 0FF to CX register

Decrement the value of AL Locate the contents in AL register to DX register

Decrement CX & CX=0 YES

NO

Jump

Stop

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PROGRAM (FOR TRIANGULAR WAVE): MOV DX, 0FFE6 MOV AL, 80 OUT DX, AL MOV DX, 0FFE0 MOV AX, 00 RPT: MOV CX, 0FF L1 : OUT DX, AX INC AX LOOP L1 MOV CX, 0FF L2 : OUT DX,AX DEC AX LOOP L2 JMP RPT

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CODE TABLE (FOR TRIANGULAR WAVE): Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 2000 2003 2006 2007 200A 200D 2010 2011 2012 2014 2017 2018 2019 201B L2 Rpt L1 Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA E6 FF MOV FFE6 B8 80 00 MOV EF OUT DX , AX, 0080 DX , AX Move FFE6 to DX register Load AX with 80 Move DX content to AX Move FFE0 to DX register Load AX with 0000 Move FF to CX register Move contents of AX to DX Increment the contents of AX Loop go to 2010 location Move 00FF to CX register Move the contents of AX into DX Decrement to AX register Loop go to 2017 location Jump to 200D location Comments

BA E0 FF MOV DX , FFE0 B8 00 00 B9 FF 00 EF 40 E2 FC B9 FF 00 EF 48 E2 FC EB EA MOV AX , 0000

MOV CX , 00FF OUT DX , AX

INC AX LOOP L1 MOV CX , 00FF OUT DEC DX, AX AX

LOOP L2 JMP RPT

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ALGORITHM (FOR SAW TOOTH WAVE): Step 1: Start Step 2: Move the control word address 0FFE6 to register DX Step 3: Move 80 to AL register. Step 4: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: Move 00 to AL register. Step 6: Move 00FF to CX register. Step 7: Locate or move 0FFE2 to DX register ie, port B address. Step 8: Locate AL contents to DX register. Step 9: Increment the value of AL register by one. Step 10: Decrement the value of CX register by one and move to step 8 if CX not equal to zero. Step 11: Otherwise move to step 5. Step 12 Stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Copy the contents from AX to 80 & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out Move 00 to AX register

Move 0FF to CX register

Initialize port B address

Locate the contents of AX to DX register

Locate the contents of AX to DX register

NO

Decrement CX & CX =0

YES

Stop

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PROGRAM (FOR SAW TOOTH WAVE): MOV DX, 0FFE6 MOV AL, 80 OUT DX,AL MOV DX, 0FFE0 MOV AX, 00 RPT: L1 : MOV CX, 0FF OUT DX, AX INC AX LOOP L1 MOV AX, 00 OUT DX, AX JMP RPT

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CODE TABLE (FOR SAW TOOTH WAVE):

Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 3000 3003 3006 3007 300A 300D 3010 3011 3012 3014 3017

Label

Hex code

Mnemonic Op code operands

Comments

BA E6 FF B8 80 00 EF BA E0 FF B8 00 00 Rpt L1 B9 FF 00 EF 40 E2 FC B8 00 00 EF

MOV MOV OUT

DX , FFE6 AX, 0080 DX , AX

MOV DX , FFE0 MOV AX , 0000

MOV CX , 00FF OUT DX , AX

INC AX LOOP L1 MOV AX , 0000 OUT DX, AX

3018

EB F3

JMP

RPT

Move FFE6 to DX register Load AX with 80 Move DX content to AX Move FFE0 to DX register Load AX with 0000 Move FF to CX register Move contents of AX to DX Increment the contents of AX Loop go to 2010 location Move 0000 to AX register Move the contents of AX into DX Jump to 300D location

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ALGORITHM (FOR SQUARE WAVE): Step 1: Start Step 2: Move the control word address 0FFE6 to register DX Step 3: Move 80 to AL register. Step 4: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: Move FF to AL register. Step 6: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out . Step 7: Move 91 into CX register. Step 8: Decrement the value CX by one and jump to step 8 if CX not equal to zero. Step 9: Other wise move 00 to AL register. Step 10: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out . Step 11: Move 91 into CX register. Step 12: Decrement the value CX by one and jump to step 12 if CX not equal to zero. Step 13: Jump to location step 5. Step 14: Stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Copy the contents from AX to 80 & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out

Move 0FF to AX register

Initialize port A address

Locate the contents of AX to DX register

Move the data 91h into CX register

Decrement CX & CX =0 NO YES 1 2

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2 1

Move 00h to AX register

Locate the contents in AL register to DX register Move the data 91h into CX register

Decrement CX & CX=0 YES NO

Jump

Stop

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PROGRAM (FOR SQUARE WAVE): MOV DX, 0FFE6 MOV AL, 80 OUT DX, AL MOV DX, 0FFE0 RPT: MOV AX, 0FF OUT DX, AX CALL DELAY MOV AX, 00 OUT DX, AX CALL DELAY JMP RPT DELAY PROGRAM: MOV CX, 1E NOP NOP L1: LOOP L1 RET

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CODE TABLE (FOR SQUARE WAVE): Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 5000 5003 5006 5007 500A 500D 500E 5011 5014 Rpt Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA E6 FF B8 80 00 EF BA E0 FF B8 FF 00 EF E8 FF EF B8 00 00 EF MOV FFE6 MOV OUT MOV MOV OUT CALL MOV OUT Move FFE6 to DX register AX, 0080 Load AX with 80 DX , AX Move AX content to DX DX , FFE0 Move FFE0 to DX register AX , 00FF Load AX with 00FF DX,AX Move AX content to DX 6000 AX , 0000 Load AX with 0000 DX , AX Move the contents of AX into DX 6000 RPT Jump to 500A location DX , Comments

5015 5018

E8 E8 FF E8 F0

CALL JMP

DELAY PROGRAM: LOCATION 0000:6000 Physical address Base adder offset adder 0000 6000 6003 6004 6005 C3 Label Hex codes Mnemonics Op code Operand MOV CX,001E NOP NOP RET Return to main program comment

B9 1E 00

Move 001E into CX register

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ALGORITHM (FOR SINE WAVE): Step 1: Start Step 2: Move the control word address 0FFE6 to register DX Step 3: Move 80 to AL register. Step 4: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: Initialize the SI with 4000h location. Step 6: Move the number 46 into the counter CX register. Step 7: Initialize the Port A address ie. 0FFE0 Step 8: Move the contents SI into AL register. Step 9: Locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out.. Step 10: Increment the value of SI. Step 11: Decrement the counter and go to Step 8 until CX =0 Step 12: Jump to location step 5. Step 13: Stop.

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PROGRAM FOR SINE WAVE: MOV DX, 0FFE6 MOV AL, 80 OUT DX, AL RPT: MOV SI, 4000 MOV CL, 46 MOV DX, 0FFE0 L1: MOV AL, [SI] OUT DX, AL INC SI LOOP L1 JMP RPT

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CODE TABLE: Base address 0000 Effective Label Hex address code 2000 BA E6 FF 2003 B8 80 00 2006 EF Mnemonics Operands Comments MOV MOV OUT DX, 0FFE6 AL, 80 DX, AL ;Initialize control word register ;Load AL with 80 ;Read the data from AL register using port out ;Initialize the SI with 4000 ie,LOOK-UP TABLE ;Initialize the counter with 46h Initialize port A ;move the number in [SI] into al register ;read the data from Al register using port out ;Increment the value of SI ;Decrement counter and go to L1 until CX=0 ;Jump go to rpt with out condition

2007

RPT

BE 0040

MOV

SI, 4000

200A 200D 2010 L1

8B 46 00 BA E0 FF B8 C6

MOV MOV MOV

CX , 46 DX, 0FFE0 AL, [SI]

2012

EF

OUT

DX, AL

2013 2014

46 E2 F5

INC LOOP

SI L1

2016

EB EA

JMP

RPT

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LOOK UP TABLE:

EFFECTIVE ADDRESS 4000

HEX CODES 7F 8A A0 95

4004 AA 4008 D1 400C ED 4010 FC 4014 FC 4018 ED 401C D1 4020 AA 4024 7F 4028 53 402C 128 49 36 3F 74 5F 69 A0 8A 95 C8 B5 BF E7 D9 E0 FA F2 F7 FE FE FF F2 FA F7 D9 E7 E0 B5 C8 BF

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 2D 4030 10 4034 01 4038 07 403C 1D 4040 3F 4044 69 RESULT: 74 49 5F 53 25 36 2D 0B 17 10 00 04 01 0B 04 07 25 17 1D

II C) KEYBOARD INTERFACING
AIM: To display a string through interfacing 8279. REGISTERS USED: AX, BX, CX, DX, SI PORTS USED: command port, data port CONNECTIONS: 8279 study card P1 to J2 of ESA 86/88 study card adapter. DESCRIPTION:
8279 study card provides keyboard as well as display section. The display section features size 8 digit seven segment displays while the keyboard connections comprises a 4x 4 matrix hex key pad and associated circuitry. The options for using shift and controls keys during key scanning are also provided. The interface has 3 connectors, P1, J1, & J4 to interface the card with ESA 86/88E trainers. Connect the 50 pin FRC connectors P1 to connector J2 to ESA 86/88E study card adapter.

INTRODUCTION:
In many microprocessors-based systems, calculator keypad is used as an input device. A calculator keypad can be interfaced to a microprocessor using a dedicated peripheral controller like INTEL 8279Akeyboard/display controller. In this case, the 129

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. controller can handle the interface problems like key debounce, 2-key lock-out, N-key roll-over etc,. Further such an alternative approach, the calculator keypad interface is passive and software is used for encoding the key positions and for handling problems like key debounce, roll-over etc. The present interface module provides a calculator style calculator keypad consisting of the key 0 to 9 , + ,- , ,= ,% , . , C, CE and two spare keys. These 20 keys are arranged in a 38 matrix (the third row has only four keys). The row lines can be driven through port C and the status of column lines can be read through port A. this interface allows the user to study a number of techniques generally used in calculator keypad interfacing. User can write programs for software debouncing of key closures, two key understanding of keyboard interface. Further , user can become familiar with the arithmetic group of processor instructions by implementing the calculator functions like addition, subtraction, multiplication , diversion, percentage etc..

THEORY:

A programmable keyboard and display interfacing chip. o Scans and encodes up to a 64-key keyboard. o Controls up to a 16-digit numerical display. Keyboard has a built-in FIFO 8 character buffer The display is controlled from an internal 16x8 RAM that stores the coded display information

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PIN OUT DEFINITION 8279


A0: Selects data (0) or control/status (1) for reads and writes between micro and 8279. BD: Output that blanks the displays. CLK: Used internally for timing. Max is 3 MHz. CN/ST: Control/strobe, connected to the control key on the keyboard. CS: Chip select that enables programming, reading the keyboard, etc. DB7-DB0: Consists of bidirectional pins that connect to data bus on micro. IRQ: Interrupt request, becomes 1 when a key is pressed, data is available. OUT A3-A0/B3-B0: Outputs that sends data to the most significant/least significant nibble of display. RD (WR): Connects to micros IORC or RD signal, reads data/status registers. RESET: Connects to system RESET. RL7-RL0: Return lines are inputs used to sense key depression in the keyboard matrix. Shift: Shift connects to Shift key on keyboard. SL3-SL0: Scan line outputs scan both the keyboard and displays.

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8279 Interfaced to the 8088

Keyboard Interface of 8279

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KEYBOARD INTERFACE OF 8279:


The keyboard matrix can be any size from 2x2 to 8x8. Pins SL2-SL0 sequentially scan each column through a counting operation. o The 74LS138 drives 0s on one line at a time. o The 8279 scans RL pins synchronously with the scan. o RL pins incorporate internal pull-ups, no need for external resistor pull-ups. Unlike the 82C55, the 8279 must be programmed first.

D7 D6 D5 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
o

Function Mode set Clock Read FIFO Read Display Write Display Display write inhibit Clear End interrupt

0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

Purpose Selects the number of display positions, type of key scan Programs internal clk, sets scan and debounce times. Selects type of FIFO read and address of the read. Selects type of display read and address of the read. Selects type of write and the address of the write. Allows half-bytes to be blanked. Clears the display or FIFO Clears the IRQ signal to the microprocessor.

The first 3 bits of # sent to control port selects one of 8 control words.

Keyboard Interface of 8279

First three bits given below select one of 8 control registers (opcode).

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000DDMMM o Mode set: Opcode 000. DD sets displays mode. MMM sets keyboard mode.

DD field selects either: 8- or 16-digit display Whether new data are entered to the rightmost or leftmost display position.
o

DD

Function

00 8-digit display with left entry 01 16-digit display with left entry 10 8-digit display with right entry 11 16-digit display with right entry

Keyboard Interface of 8279


o

MMM field:

DD

Function

000 Encoded keyboard with 2-key lockout 001 Decoded keyboard with 2-key lockout 010 Encoded keyboard with N-key rollover 011 Decoded keyboard with N-key rollover 100 Encoded sensor matrix 101 Decoded sensor matrix 110 Strobed keyboard, encoded display scan 111 Strobed keyboard, decoded display scan
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Encoded: SL outputs are active-high, follow binary bit pattern 0-7 or 015. Decoded: SL outputs are active-low (only one low at any time). Pattern output: 1110, 1101, 1011, 0111. Strobed: An active high pulse on the CN/ST input pin strobes data from the RL pins into an internal FIFO for reading by micro later.

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2-key lockout/N-key rollover: Prevents 2 keys from being recognized if pressed simultaneously/Accepts all keys pressed from 1st to last.

INTERFACE OF 8279

001PPPPP o The clock command word programs the internal clock driver. o The code PPPPP divides the clock input pin (CLK) to achieve the desired operating frequency, e.g. 100KHz requires 01010 for a 1 MHz CLK input.

010Z0AAA o The read FIFO control word selects the address (AAA) of a keystroke from the FIFO buffer (000 to 111). o Z selects auto-increment for the address.

011ZAAAA o The display read control word selects the read address of one of the display RAM positions for reading through the data port.

100ZAAAA o Selects write address Z selects auto-increment so subsequent writes go to subsequent display positions.

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1010WWBB o The display write inhibit control word inhibits writing to either the leftmost 4 bits of the display (left W) or rightmost 4 bits. o BB works similarly except that they blank (turn off) half of the output pins. 1100CCFA o The clear control word clears the display, FIFO or both

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o

1) Clock must be programmed first. If 3.0 MHz drives CLK input, PPPPP is programmed to 30 or 11110.

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2) Keyboard type is programmed next. o The previous example illustrates an encoded keyboard, external decoder used to drive matrix.

3) Program the FIFO.

Once done, a procedure is needed to read data from the keyboard. o To determine if a character has been typed, the FIFO status register is checked. o When this control port is addressed by the IN instruction, the contents of the FIFO status word is copied into register AL:

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Code given in text for reading keyboard.

Data returned from 8279 contains raw data that need to be translated to ASCII:

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Row and column number are given the rightmost 6 bits (scan/return). This can be converted to ASCII using the XLAT instruction with an ASCII code lookup table. The CT and SH indicate whether the control or shift keys were pressed. The Strobed Keyboard code is just the state of the RLx bits at the time a 1 was `strobed on the strobe input pin.

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ALGORITHM: Step1: Move the value 00 to BX register.

Step2: Move the value 00 to AX register.

Step3: Move the 0FF42 to DX & out AX to DX. Step4: Move the 90 to AL , and out value AL to DX. Step5: Initialize counters CX with the value 08h Step6: Move the 0ff40 to DX register and Load AL with 00 Step7: Write the value in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step8: Go to step 6 until equal to zero. Step9: Move the address 2050 into SI register. Step10: Move the value 0FF42 to DX register. Step11: Read the value in DX register into AL register using port IN.

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Step12: Add the contents of AL register with the value 07h. Step 13: Go to step 8 if the result not equal to zero. Step14: Get the value 40 to AL register. Step15: Write the value in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step 16: move the 0ff40 to DX register. Step 17: read the value in DX register into AL register using port IN. Step 18: Logical AND ed the contents of AL with 01F. Step19: Move the value of AL into BL register. Step 20: Add the contents of SI with BX register. Step21: Initialize data port and move the value 94 into AL register. Step22: Write the data in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step 23: Initialize Command port and move the value F3 into AL register.

Step24: Write the value in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step25: Initialize the data port and move the value 95 into AL register. Step 26: Write the value in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step 27: Initialize the Command port. Step 28: Move the contents of SI into AL register. Step29: Write the value in AL register into DX register using port OUT. Step 30: Go to step 8. Step31: Stop.

PROGRAM: MOV BX, 00H MOV DX, 0FF42

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. MOV AL, 00 OUT DX, AL

MOV AL, 90 OUT DX, AL

MOV CX, 08 MOV AL, 00 MOV DX, 0FF40 RPT: OUT DX, AL

LOOP RPT BACK: MOV SI, 2050 MOV KEY: IN DX, 0FF42 AL, DX

AND AL, 07 JZ KEY

MOV AL, 40 OUT MOV DX, AL DX, 0FF40

IN AL, DX AND AL, 1F MOV BL, AL ADD SI, BX MOV DX, 0FF42 MOV AL, 94

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. OUT DX, AL MOV DX, 0FF40 MOV AL, 0F3 OUT DX, AL

MOV DX, 0FF42 MOV AL, 95 OUT DX, AL MOV DX, 0FF40 MOV AL, [SI] OUT DX, AL

JMP BACK

CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 2000 2003 2006 2008 2009 200B 200C 200F 2011 Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BB 00 00 BA 42 FF B0 00 EE B0 90 EE B9 08 00 B0 00 BA 40 FF MOV MOV MOV OUT MOV OUT MOV MOV MOV BX,00 DX,0FF42 AL,00 DX,AL AL, 90 DX,AL CX,08 AL,00 DX,0FF40 Set the count Comments

Load 00 with BX registe Initialize control port

Load 00 with Al register Routine to clear All display LEDs

Load 00 with AL registe Initialize data port 140

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 2014 2015 2017 201A BAC K RPT EE E2 FD BE 50 20 BA 42 FF OUT LOOP MOV MOV DX,AL RPT SI, 2050 DX,0FF42

Read the data from port Continuous loop Initialize SI with 2050

Read 8279 status to chec if any character is available

201D

KEY

EC

IN

AL,DX

Write the data from por IN Logical AND between [AL] and 07h Jump if condition

201E

24 07

AND

AL,07

2020 2022 2024 2025

74 FB B0 40 EE BA 40 FF

JZ MOV OUT MOV

KEY AL,40 DX,AL DX,0FF40

Load AL register with 4

Read the data from port Read FIFO RAM

2028 2029 202B

EC 24 1F 8A D8

IN AND MOV

AL,DX AL,1F BL,AL

Mask SIFT AND AL with 1F

Move the contents of AL into BL Add SI with BX Address to display 0

202D 202F 2032 2034 2035

03 F3 BA 42 FF B0 94 EE BA 40 FF B0 F3

ADD MOV MOV OUT MOV

SI,BX DX,0FF42 AL,94 DX,AL DX,0FF40

Load AL register with 9

Read the data from port Addressed control port

2038

MOV

AL,F3

Move the value 0F3 into AL register

203A

EE

OUT

DX,AL

Read the data from port

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 203B 203E 2040 2041 2044 BA 42 FF B0 95 EE BA 40 FF 8A 04 MOV MOV OUT MOV MOV DX,0FF42 AL,95 DX,AL DX,0FF40 AL,[SI] Addressed data port Set 95 into AL register

Read the data from port Initialize control port Move the contents of SI into the AL register

2046 2047

EE E9 CD FF

OUT JMP

DX,AL BACK

Read the data from port Unconditional jump

INPUT DATA:

Segment address

Offset address 2050 2054 2058 205C

DATA INPUT F3 60 B5 F4 66 D6 D7 70 F7 76 77 C7 93 E5 97 17

RESULT:

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ADDITIONAL PROGARMS DUAL SLOPE ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS


AIM: To Convert digital data into Analog voltage. INTRODUCTION: The analog to digital conversion can be done in many ways. One of the methods is the Dual Slope method, used to achieve high noise immunity. The input voltage is integrated for a fixed time T1. Also a known reference voltage VR is integrated for a time TX. Now the input voltage VX is given by V V X = 1 TX T1 V But 1 =K (a constant) T1 Hence VX = K . TX I.e. the input voltage is proportional to the measured time TX. If integrated time TC is chosen as 20 m sec.the microprocessor measures time as the number of counts, namely TX = NX. TC where

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. NX is number of counts. TX is counter period. By proper choice of the counter period TC scaling can be incorporated into the counter such that a software multiplication can be avoided. THEORY: Voltage,current,temperature,pressure,time,etc, are available in analog form.ot is difficult to process ,store or transmit the analog signal with out introducing considerable error because of the superimposition of noise as in the case of amplitude modulation. Therefore, for processing, transmission and storage purpose. It is often convenient to express these variables in digital form, it gives better accuracy system is based. The operation of any digital communication system is based upon analog to digital and digital to analog conversion. A/D converter requires sample and hold(S/H) circuit. The ADC output is a sequence of binary digit. D/A converter is to convert digital signal to analog signal and function of DAC is exactly opposite to that of ADC. The D/A converter is usually operated at the same frequency as the ADC.the output of D/A converter is commonly a stair case. This stair case like digital output is passed through a smoothing filter to reduce the effect of quantization noise. ADCs are classified broadly into two groups according to their conversion technique: 1. Direct type ADCs and 2. Integrating type ADCs.

Direct type ADCs compare a given analog signal with the internally generated equivalent signal. This group includes: 1. Flash (comparator) type converter 2. Counter type converter. 3. Tracking or servo converter 4. Successive approximation type converter.

Integral type ADCs perform conversion in an indirect manner by first changing the analog input signal to a linear function of time or frequency and then to a digital code .the two most widely used integrating type converters are: 1. Charge balancing ADC. 2. Dual slope ADC The flash (comparator) type is expensive for high of accuracy the integrated type converter is used in application such as digital meter, panel meter and so on. PARALLEL COMPARATOR (FLASH) A/D CONVERTER: It is simplest possible converter and the fastest and most expensive technique. 3-BIT A/D CONVERTER: Circuit consists of resistive divider network, 8 op-amp comparators and 8-5line encoder. At each node of the resistive divider, a comparison voltage is available .since

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. all the resistors are of equal value, the voltage levels available at the nodes are equally divided between the reference voltage VR and the ground. The purpose of circuit is to compare the analog input voltage VA with each of the voltages. The circuit has the advantage of high speed as the conversion take place simultaneously rather than sequentially. Typical conversion time is loons or less. Conversion time is limited only by the speed of the comparator and of the priority encoder by using advanced micro devices AMA 686A comparator and a T1147 priority encoder ,conversion delays of the order of 20 nos can be obtained. This type of ADC has the disadvantage that the number of comparators required almost doubles for each added bit. A 2-bit ADC requires 3 comparators .in general, the number of comparators required are 2n-1 where n is the desired number of bits. Hence the number of comparators approximately doubles for each added bit. Also the larger the value of n the more complex is the priority encoder. INTEGRATING TYPE OF ADCS: the generating type of ADCs do not require a S/H circuit at the input. If the input changes during conversion, the ADCs output code will be proportional to the value of the input averaged over the integration period. DUAL SLOPE ADC: DUAL SLOPE OR DUAL RAMP CONVERTERS: The analog part of the circuit consists of a high input impedance buffer A1, precision integrator A2 and a voltage comparator. The converter fort integrates the analog input signal VA for a fixed duration of 2n clock periods. Then to integrate an internal reference voltage VR of opposite polarity until the integrator output is zero. The number N of clock cycles required to return the integrated period. Hence N represents the desired output code. Since VR and n are constant, the analog voltage VA is proportional to the count reading N and is independent of R,C and T. The dual-slope ADC integrates the input signal for a fixed time, hence to provides excellent noise rejection of ac signals whose periods are integral multiples of the integration time T1. The main disadvantage of the dual-slope ADC is the long conversion time. For instance, if 2n-T =1 / 50 is used to reject line pick-up , the conversion time will be 20 m sec. Dual-slope converters are particularly suitable for accurate measurement of slowly varying signal, such as thermo couples and weighing scales. Dual slope ADCs also form the basics of digital panel meters and millimeters. Dual slope converters are available in monolithic form and are available both in microprocessors compatible and in display oriented versions.

REGISTERS USED: AX, BX, CX, DX. PORTS USED: Port A and Port B. ALGORITHM:

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Step1: Initialize 8255 Control Word Register and Port A as O/P port and Port B as
I/P port.

Step2: Load the number 02 in AL register. Step3: Initialize Port A address and read the data from port out. Step4: Perform NOP five times. Step5: Move the number 01h into AL register. Step6: Read the data from port out. Step7: Load CX register with 1000h. Step8: Continue the loop if CX is not equal to zero. Step9: Load AL with 04 and read the data from port out. Step10: Initialized port A with 0FFE0 and initialized BX register with 0000h. Step11: Initialized port B with 0FFE2 and write the data from register AL using port
IN. Step12: Logical AND operation AL register with 01h value.

Step13: Jump the corresponding condition to specify in instruction. Step14: After the increment the BL register jump step 11. Step15: Move the contents of BL register into the AL register.

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Step16: Initialize SI with 3000h and move the value in AL register into the SI
location.

Step 17: Load AL register with 02h Step 18: Initialize port A and read the data from port out. Step19: Get the value 03h into BX register. Step20: Initialize CX with 0FFFFh and continue the loop until CX is equal to zero. Step21: Decrement the value of BX register and jump step 20 if BX equal to zero. Step22: Jump step 2 Unconditional Step23: Stop.

PROGRAM: MOV DX, 0FFE6 MOV AL, 82 OUT DX, AL START: MOV AL, 02H MOV DX, 0FFE0 OUT DX, AL NOP NOP NOP NOP NOP MOV AX, 01

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MOV CX, 1000H L2 : LOOP L1 MOV AL, 04H OUT DX, AL MOV DX, 0FFE0 MOV BL, 00H L1 : MOV DX, 0FFE2 IN AX, DX AND AL, 01 JE DISP INC BL JMP L1 DISP: MOV AL, BL MOV SI, 3000H MOV [SI], AL MOV AL, 02H MOV DX, 0FFE0 OUT DX, AL MOV BX, 20 DELAY: MOV CX, 0FFFF $: LOOP $

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. JNZ JMP DELAY START

CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 4000 Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA E6 FF MOV DX,0FFE6 Comments

4003 4004 4006 4008 400B 400C 4011 4014 4015 4018 401A 401C 401D 4020 4022 4025 4026 L1 START

B0 82 EE B0 02 BA E0 FF EE 90 90 90 90 90 B8 01 00 EE B9 00 10 E2 FE B0 04 EE BA E0 FF

MOV OUT MOV MOV OUT NOP

AL,82 DX,AL AL,02 DX,0FFE0 DX,AL

Initialize the Control word register Port A as output & port B as input

Reset integrator

Addressed port A ie initializes. Read the data from port out No operation

NOP NOP NOP NOP MOV OUT MOV LOOP MOV OUT MOV AX,01 DX,AL CX, 1000H L1 AL,04H DX,AL DX,0FFE0

Load AX with 01h Read the data

Set the count with 1000h Continuous loop Load AL with 04number Read the data Initialized port A addressed

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. 4028 402A L2 B3 00 BA E2 FF MOV MOV BL,00 DX,0FFE2

Clear BL register Initialize port B

402C

EC

IN

AL,DX

Write the data from port IN

402E 4030 4033 4035 4037 403A 403B DSP

24 01 74 04 FE C3 EB F4 8A C3 B8 00 30

AND JE INC JMP MOV MOV MOV

AL, 01H DISP BL L2 AL,BL SI,3000 [SI],AL

403E 4041 4043 4044 4046 DY

B0 02 BA E0 FF EE BB 20 00 B9 FF FF

MOV MOV OUT MOV MOV

AL,02 DX,0FFE0 DX,AL BX,20 CX,0FFFH

AND ed operation between AL and 01 Jump conditionally Increment value of BL Jump Unconditionally Move the contents from AL into BL Initialize SI with 3000h Move the value in AL register into contents of SI Load AL with the value 02h Initialize port A

4049 404B

L3

F2 EE 4B

LOOP DEC

L3 BX

Read the data from port out Set the 20h in BX register Set the count with 0FFFFh value into CX register Continuous loop Decrement the value of BX register Jump Conditionally Jump Unconditionally.

404C 404E

75 F8 EB AD

JNZ JMP

DY START

RESULT:

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STEPPER MOTOR INTERFACING


AIM: program to design a stepper motor to rotate shaft of a 4 phase stepper motor in clockwise 15 rotations. REGISTERS USED: General purpose registers: AL , DX , CX PORTS USED: Port B, port C (out) CONNECTIONS: J4 of ESA 86/88E to J1 of stepper motor. OPERATING PRINCIPLE OF PERMANENT MAGNET STEPPER MOTOR:

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It consists of two stator windings A,B and a motor having two magnetic poles N and S. when a voltage +v is applied to stator winding A, a magnetic field Fa is generated. The rotor positions itself such that its poles lock with corresponding stator poles. With the winding A excited as before ,winding b is now to Fa. the resulting magnetic field F makes an angle of 450. the rotor consequently moves through 450 in anti clockwise direction,again to cause locking of rotor poles with corresponding stator poles. While winding B has voltage +V applied to it, winding A is switched off. The rotor then moves through a further 450 in anti-clockwise direction to aligne itself with stator field Fb. with voltage +V on winding B, a voltage V is applied to winding A. then the stator magnetic field has two components Fa , Fb and their resultant F makes an angle of 1350 position. In this way it can be seen that ,as the pattern of excitation of the state of winding is changed, the rotor moves successively through450 steps. And completes one full revolution in anti clock-wise direction. A practical PM stepper motor will have 1.80 step angle and 50 tooth on its rotor;there are 8 main poles on the stator, each having five tooth in the pole face. The step angle is given by A = 360 / (N * K) degrees Where N = number of rotor tooth. K = execution sequence factor. PM stepper motors have three modes of excitation i,e.. 152

MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. Single phase mode Two phase mode Hybrid mode

Single phase mode: in this mode only one of the motor winding is excited at a time. There are four steps in the sequence, the excitation sequence factor K=2 ,so that step angle is 900. Two phase mode: Here both stators phase are excited at a time. There are four steps in the excitation sequence, K = 2 and the step angle is 900. However, the rotor positions in the two phase mode are 450 way from those in single phase mode. Hybrid mode: this is a combination of single and two phase modes. There are 8 steps in excitation sequence=2 and step angle = 450. a voltage +V is applied to a stator winding during some steps, which voltage V is applied during certain other steps. This requires a bipolar regulated power supply capable of yielding +V,-V and zero outputs and a air of SPDT switches, which is quite cumbersome. Consequently each of the two stator windings is split into two sections A1-A2 , B1-B2. these sections are wound differentially. These winding sections can now be excited from a univocal regulated power supply through switcher S1 to S4. this type of construction is called bipolar winding construction. Bipolar windingesults in reduced winding inductance and consequently improved torque stepping rate. Description: the stepper motor interfaces uses four transistor pairs (SL 100 and 2N 3055) in a Darlington pair configuration. Each Darlington pair is used to excite the particular winding of the motor connected to 4 pin connector on the interface. The inputs to these transistors are from the 8255 PPI I/O lines of the microprocessor kit or from digital I/O card plugged in the PC. port A lower nibble PA0 , PA1, PA2 , PA3 are the four lines brought out to the 26 pin FRC male connector(J1) on the interface module. The freewheeling diodes across each winding protect transistors from switching transients. Theory: A motor used for moving things in small increments is known as stepper motor. Stepper motor rotate from one fixed position to next position rather than continuous rotation as in case of other ac or dc motor stepper motors are used in printers to advance the paper from one position to advance the paper from one position to another in steps. They are also used to position the read/write head on the desired track of a floppy disk. To rotate the shaft the stepper motor a sequence of pulses are applied to the windings in a predefined sequence. The number of pulses required for one complete rotation per pulse is given by 3600/NT. where NT is the number of teeth on rotot. Generally the stepper motor is available with 10 to 300 rotation. They are available with two phase and four phase common field connections. Instead of rotating smoothly around and around as most motors, stepper motors rotate or step one fixed position to next. Common step size range from 0.90 to 300. it is stepped from one position to next by changing the currents through the fields in the motor. The two common field connections are referred to as two phase and four phase. The drive circuitry is simpler in 4 phase stepper. The figure shows a circuitry that can interface a small 4 stepper motor to four microcomputer port lines.

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MICROPROCESSORS LAB MANUAL ECE Dept. The 7406 buffers are inverting , so. A high on ah output port pin turns on current to a winding. The purpose of clamp diodes across each winging is to save transistors from inductive kick. Resistors R1 and R2 are current limiting resistors. Typical parameters of stepper motor: 1. Operating voltage 12 volts 2. Current rating 1.2 Amp 3. Step angle 1.80 4. Step for revolution 200(No. of teeth on rotor) 5. Torque 3 kg/cm Working of stepper motor: Suppose that SW1 and SW2 are turned ON. Turning OFF SW2 and turning ON SW4 cause the motor to rotate one step of 1.80 clockwise. Changing to SW4 and SW3 ON will cause the motor to rotate 1.80 clockwise another. Changing SW3 and SW2 ON will cause another step. To step the motor in counter clock wise direction simply work through the switch sequence in the reverse direction. The switch pattern for changing from one step to another step in clockwise direction is simply rotated right one position. For counter clockwise direction rotated left one position. ALGORITHM: Step 1: Start Step 2: move the control word address 0FFE6 to register DX Step 3: move 80 to AL register. Step 4: locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 5: move port A address ie.,,0FFE0 to DX register. Step 6: move 11 to AL register. Step 7: locate the contents in AL register to DX register using port out. Step 8: move 300 to CX register. Step 9: repeat step 8 until the content in CX register becomes equal to zero. Step 10: Rotate carry left through bit. Step 11: jump to location / step 7. Step 12: stop.

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Start FLOW CHART

Initialize the control word register

Copy the contents from AX to 80 & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out

Initialize port A address

Move the data 11h into AL register & Locate the contents in AL to DX register using port out

Load CX register with 300

2 1

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Decrement CX & CX=0

NO

YES

Rotate carry left through bit

Jump

Stop

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PROGRAM: MOV MOV RPT: OUT MOV MOV RPT: OUT MOV L1: LOOP RCL JMP DX, 0FFE6 AX, 80 DX, AX DX, 0FFE0 AX, 0011 DX, AX CX, 0300 L1 AL, 01H RPT

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CODE TABLE: Physical address Segment address 0000 Effective address 5000 5003 5006 5007 500A 500D 500E 5011 5014 Rpt Label Hex code Mnemonic Op code operands BA E6 FF B8 80 00 EF BA E0 FF B8 FF 00 EF E8 FF EF B8 00 00 EF Mov Mov Out Mov Mov Out Call Mov Out DX , FFE6 AX, 0080 DX , AX DX , FFE0 AX , 00FF DX,AX 6000 AX , 0000 DX , AX Load AX with 0000 Move the contents of AX into DX Move FFE6 to DX register Load AX with 80 Move AX content to DX Move FFE0 to DX register Load AX with 00FF Move AX content to DX Comments

5015 5018

E8 E8 FF E8 F0

Call Jmp

6000 Rpt Jump to 500A location

RESULT:

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