314321-MICROPROCESSOR PROGRAMMING(K-Scheme-Syllabus)
314321-MICROPROCESSOR PROGRAMMING(K-Scheme-Syllabus)
I. RATIONALE
The microprocessor is the most vital component of a computer system and is considered be its' brain and heart. This
course will cover the basics of 8086 and its architecture along with instruction set, data types, assembly language
programming with effective use of procedure and macro. This course will enable the students to inculcate assembly
language programming concepts and methodology to solve problems related with microprocessor-based systems.
1. FA-TH represents average of two class tests of 30 marks each conducted during the semester.
2. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in FA-PR of any course then the candidate shall be declared
as "Detained" in that semester.
3. If candidate is not securing minimum passing marks in SLA of any course then the candidate shall be declared as
fail and will have to repeat and resubmit SLA work.
4. Notional Learning hours for the semester are (CL+LL+TL+SL)hrs.* 15 Weeks
5. 1 credit is equivalent to 30 Notional hrs.
6. * Self learning hours shall not be reflected in the Time Table.
7. * Self learning includes micro project / assignment / other activities.
Micro project
The micro project has to be laboratory-based developed in assembly language as suggested by teacher. Each
microproject should encompass of two or more CO’s which are in fact, an integration of laboratory experiments and
LLO’s. Some of the suggested microprojects are given below.
b. Array-(Any one):
1. Separate odd and even number from given array, store them in separate array and find the sum.
2. Separate odd and even number from given array, store them in separate array and find the smallest and largest among
them.
3. Separate odd and even number from given array, store them in separate array and sort numbers in ascending and
descending order.
Assignment
Prepare a comparative survey report of 8086 microprocessor with i3, i5, i7, i9 or AMD Ryzen processor.
Above is just a suggestive list of microprojects and assignments; faculty must prepare their own bank of
microprojects, assignments, and activities in a similar way.
The faculty must allocate judicial mix of tasks, considering the weaknesses and / strengths of the student in
acquiring the desired skills.
If a microproject is assigned, it is expected to be completed as a group activity.
SLA marks shall be awarded as per the continuous assessment record.
For courses with no SLA component the list of suggestive microprojects / assignments/ activities are optional,
faculty may encourage students to perform these tasks for enhanced learning experiences.
If the course does not have associated SLA component, above suggestive listings is applicable to Tutorials and
maybe considered for FA-PR evaluations.
X. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES/TOOLS
Teachers are requested to check the creative common license status/financial implications of the suggested
online educational resources before use by the students
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