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programming fundamentals
compiler
introduction to computer programming
initializing arrays
declaring arrays
array
arithmetic assignment operators
arithmetic and arithmetic assignment operators
operators
comments in c
interpreter
computer programming
operating system
types of computeron the basis of functionality
software
micro processor
input
registers
mouse
keyboard
application software
second generation computers (1956-1963)
first generation computers (1940-1956)
the five generations of computers
it becomes becomes an output. to reconfigure it as
ready to be used as input ports. when the first 0
inputs
all the ports are configured onfigured as inputs
making them 8-bit ports. upon reset
each use 8 pins
and p3
p2
p1
i/o ports and their functions the four ports p0
and psen (bar). it is a 40 pin pdip (plastic dual
ale/prog (bar)
ea (bar)
rst
xtal2
xtal1
gnd
i/o operations are done using four ports and 40 pi
in 8051
embedded systems - io programming
features of 8051 microcontroller
8051 flavors / members
brief history of 8051
microcontroller
block diagram of 8051 microcontroller
8051
comparison between 8051 family members
embedded systems - 8051 microcontroller
criteria for choosing microcontroller
embedded system
embedded
microcontroller starter kit
functions of simulators
peripheral devices in embedded system
debugging tools in an embedded system
simulators
language converter
assemblers
decompiler
cross-compiler
compilers and assemblers
embedded systems tools & peripherals
reading skils
english skills
learning english
skills
english
importance of reading and its types.
principles of negative current feedback
the voltage gain of an amplifier without feedb
advantages of negative voltage feedback
current gain with negative current feedback
gain of negative voltage feedback amplifier
principles of negative voltage feedback in amplifi
positive feedback negative feedback
negative feedback
positive feedback
what is feedback?
negative amplifiers
transformer coupling transformer coupled amplifier
direct coupling direct coupled amplifier
name of coupling name of multistage amplifier
rc coupling r-c coupled amplifier
multistage amplifiers
ac-auxiliary carry (ac)
p-parity (p)
carry flag (cy)
zero flag (z)
introduction an types
flag in 8085
for loop
do while loop
introduction
nested loops
break and continue statements
loop
values of functions and assignment expressions
while loop
introduction • for loop • while loop • do while
basic structure of c program
• high-level languages
• assembly languages
• machine languages
what are the types of programming language?
• why do we need programming languages?
• what is a programming language?
outline • course introduction • programming langu
passing variables
returning values from functions
function definition
function call
passing constants
functions
passing arguments to function
function declaration
local and external variables
pass by value
preprocessor directives
functions in c
programming fundamentals functions in c
discussion
course revision and paper plan
software development process
software development
decisions
the if statement
the if-else statement
the else-if construct
lecture outline • decisions the if statement
the conditional operator
the switch statement
programming fundamentals decisions
variable and types of variables
input functions: scanf() and getche()
arithmetic operators
increment/decrement operators
• variable and types of variables • input functio
relational operators
c building blocks
arrays: example garbage
accessing individual components
arrays and strings
write a program of your own choice that makes use
2-dimensional arrays
3-dimensional array
1) write a c program using arrays that produces th
multidimensional arrays
arrays as arguments to functions
strings
string functions
arrays
programming fundamentals arrays and strings
executing a c program
basics of c environment
simple c program
types of translators
programming fundamentals and programming languages
assembler
translators
why c still useful?
why do we need programming languages?
programming languages concepts
software & hardware?
what is a computer?
programming fundamentals:
initializing local and global variables
formal parameters
global variables
local variables
programming global variable
programming
global variable
arrays in detail
accessing array elements
arrays a kind of data structure that can store a f
write a c program using arrays that produces the m
write a c program using 2 dim. arrays that gets tw
write a c program using 2 dim. arrays that gets 2x
advantage of array
array introduction one-dimensional array multidime
array introduction
one-dimensional array
multidimensional array
function declarations
function arguments
function
example
calling a function
variable types
ranges and width
data types
while loop statement and do while loop statement
do while loop statement.
while loop statement
for loop/statement.
loop as repetitive statement
decrement operator
ncrement operator
arithmetic
increment operator
relational operator
manual expression to computer expressions
nested if
switch statement
else if
if-else
simple if
switch
decisions in c
escape sequences
identifiers or names in c and constants in c
identifiers or names in c
working with variable
variable
format specifiers
round one
program style
non structured programming
difference between structured and object oriented
need of programming language
program
modular programming/structured programming
advantages of object oriented programming
hierarchy of computer
computer
features of c language
high level language
metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor
jfet
junction field effect transistor (jfet)
mosfet
types of field effect transistors
eft
field effect transisters (fet)
setting up a gmail account
email addresses
email basics
setting up a gmail account & email safety
gmail email safety
register shifts and rotates
busses
fetch-execute
flash rom
eeprom
rom - read only memory
point-to-point vs. multipoint
sram (static ram)
ram: random access memory
individual memory cell
visual analogy of memory
operation of memory
concept of registers
cpu system block diagram
cu (control unit
alu (arithmetic logic unit)
the cpu and memory
connecting methods to the internet
history of internet
internet
ring topology
bus star ring
types of topology
network topology
wan
lan
two main types of network
network internet
types of network
graphics package
desktop publisher
communication software
word processor
generic packaged software
spreadsheet
application software divided in to two main types
presentation software
custom based software
database
package software
types of programming languages
programing languages
types of embedded os
palm operating system
i phone os
machine language
assambly language
black berry operating system
novell’s netware:
single user/personal computer operating system
windows embedded ce
multiuser/network operating system
windows mobile
embedded operating system
type of operating system
graphical user interface (gui)
system software
tasks performed by an operating system
command line interface
category) makes it easier for others to find your
tags
magnetic disks discoverability score adding more i
optical disks
types of storage medium
difference b/w memory & storage medium
what is storage?
magnetic tapes
how is a letter represented in system processing?
how to make binary
what is binary
data representation
what is data
system unit
components of computer
ink jet printers
line printers
daisy wheel printers
photo printers
dot matrix printers
non impact printers
impact printers
printers
touch screen monitors
gas plasma monitors
lcd monitors
color monitor
monochrome monitor
types of monitor
crt monitors
monitor/display devices
what are output devices?
what is output
definition
output devices
light pen
touchpad
touchscreen
digital pen
trackball
joy stick
mechanical mouse
optical mouse
wireless mouse
types of mouse
pointing devices
input devices
what is software?
what is hardware?
digital scanner
what is input?
input computer
laptop/note books
speed and cost:
on the basis of size
analog
digitalll
hybrid
tablet pc
pda
mobile computer & devices
hand held computer
desktop computers
personal computer
laptop /note books
super computer
mainframe computer
mini computer
micro computer
types of computer
system software and application software
categories of computer
storage devices
the processor and memory
computer use two components
essential computer hardware.
input or output devices
ram and rom
storage
output
processing
user
data
hardware
parts of computer system
purpose
what is computer?
cpu – central processing unit (microprocessor) co
network interface
software component
how data is organized on disk
computer components
computer model
hard disk
single core/multi core
today’s computer
consists of three parts:
display
what is an operating system
control unit
what is an operating system application software
os & application software
computers: clients and servers
fourth generation computers (1971-present)
third generation computers(1964-1971)
fifth generation computers(present and beyond)
generations of computer
computer generations
ferromagnets and electromagnets
magnets
force on a moving charge in a magnetic field
describe how magnetic poles interact with each oth
describe the role of magnetic domain in magnetizat
define ferromagnet
describe the difference between the north and sout
magnetic force between two parallel conductors
magngetic fields produced by currents
magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor
magnetic fields and magnetic field lines
magnetic field strength
magnetic field
torque on a current loop
the hall effect
ampere‘s law
motors and meters
describe the relationship between electricity and
hixtory of computer
fourth generation computers(1971-present)
third generation computers(1964-1971
first generation computers
generations of computers
generations
computers
the atom
solid state physics
and insulators explain the band gap define valence
describe how current is produced in a semiconducto
conductors
and semiconductors and how they differ define the
and nucleus define atomic number discuss electron
neutron
proton
characteristics and parameters and biasing the ato
characteristics and parameters and biasing metal o
and characteristics and parameters junction field
operation
voltage-current (v-i) characteristics bipolar junc
contents the atom materials used in electronics cu
describe three methods for charging an object
state coulomb’s law
state the law of conservation of charge
desribe three common situations that generate stat
between two points of opposite charge.
of a negative point charge with twice the magnitud
describe an electric field diagram of a positive p
describe how the two types of charge interact.
and describe how the two types of charge interact.
define electric charge
learning objectives
two points of opposite charge.
education
electric field
electricity
electronics
applied physics
physics
applied
c concepts
fundamental of c programming language and basic in
c programming
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programming fundamentals
compiler
introduction to computer programming
initializing arrays
declaring arrays
array
arithmetic assignment operators
arithmetic and arithmetic assignment operators
operators
comments in c
interpreter
computer programming
operating system
types of computeron the basis of functionality
software
micro processor
input
registers
mouse
keyboard
application software
second generation computers (1956-1963)
first generation computers (1940-1956)
the five generations of computers
it becomes becomes an output. to reconfigure it as
ready to be used as input ports. when the first 0
inputs
all the ports are configured onfigured as inputs
making them 8-bit ports. upon reset
each use 8 pins
and p3
p2
p1
i/o ports and their functions the four ports p0
and psen (bar). it is a 40 pin pdip (plastic dual
ale/prog (bar)
ea (bar)
rst
xtal2
xtal1
gnd
i/o operations are done using four ports and 40 pi
in 8051
embedded systems - io programming
features of 8051 microcontroller
8051 flavors / members
brief history of 8051
microcontroller
block diagram of 8051 microcontroller
8051
comparison between 8051 family members
embedded systems - 8051 microcontroller
criteria for choosing microcontroller
embedded system
embedded
microcontroller starter kit
functions of simulators
peripheral devices in embedded system
debugging tools in an embedded system
simulators
language converter
assemblers
decompiler
cross-compiler
compilers and assemblers
embedded systems tools & peripherals
reading skils
english skills
learning english
skills
english
importance of reading and its types.
principles of negative current feedback
the voltage gain of an amplifier without feedb
advantages of negative voltage feedback
current gain with negative current feedback
gain of negative voltage feedback amplifier
principles of negative voltage feedback in amplifi
positive feedback negative feedback
negative feedback
positive feedback
what is feedback?
negative amplifiers
transformer coupling transformer coupled amplifier
direct coupling direct coupled amplifier
name of coupling name of multistage amplifier
rc coupling r-c coupled amplifier
multistage amplifiers
ac-auxiliary carry (ac)
p-parity (p)
carry flag (cy)
zero flag (z)
introduction an types
flag in 8085
for loop
do while loop
introduction
nested loops
break and continue statements
loop
values of functions and assignment expressions
while loop
introduction • for loop • while loop • do while
basic structure of c program
• high-level languages
• assembly languages
• machine languages
what are the types of programming language?
• why do we need programming languages?
• what is a programming language?
outline • course introduction • programming langu
passing variables
returning values from functions
function definition
function call
passing constants
functions
passing arguments to function
function declaration
local and external variables
pass by value
preprocessor directives
functions in c
programming fundamentals functions in c
discussion
course revision and paper plan
software development process
software development
decisions
the if statement
the if-else statement
the else-if construct
lecture outline • decisions the if statement
the conditional operator
the switch statement
programming fundamentals decisions
variable and types of variables
input functions: scanf() and getche()
arithmetic operators
increment/decrement operators
• variable and types of variables • input functio
relational operators
c building blocks
arrays: example garbage
accessing individual components
arrays and strings
write a program of your own choice that makes use
2-dimensional arrays
3-dimensional array
1) write a c program using arrays that produces th
multidimensional arrays
arrays as arguments to functions
strings
string functions
arrays
programming fundamentals arrays and strings
executing a c program
basics of c environment
simple c program
types of translators
programming fundamentals and programming languages
assembler
translators
why c still useful?
why do we need programming languages?
programming languages concepts
software & hardware?
what is a computer?
programming fundamentals:
initializing local and global variables
formal parameters
global variables
local variables
programming global variable
programming
global variable
arrays in detail
accessing array elements
arrays a kind of data structure that can store a f
write a c program using arrays that produces the m
write a c program using 2 dim. arrays that gets tw
write a c program using 2 dim. arrays that gets 2x
advantage of array
array introduction one-dimensional array multidime
array introduction
one-dimensional array
multidimensional array
function declarations
function arguments
function
example
calling a function
variable types
ranges and width
data types
while loop statement and do while loop statement
do while loop statement.
while loop statement
for loop/statement.
loop as repetitive statement
decrement operator
ncrement operator
arithmetic
increment operator
relational operator
manual expression to computer expressions
nested if
switch statement
else if
if-else
simple if
switch
decisions in c
escape sequences
identifiers or names in c and constants in c
identifiers or names in c
working with variable
variable
format specifiers
round one
program style
non structured programming
difference between structured and object oriented
need of programming language
program
modular programming/structured programming
advantages of object oriented programming
hierarchy of computer
computer
features of c language
high level language
metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor
jfet
junction field effect transistor (jfet)
mosfet
types of field effect transistors
eft
field effect transisters (fet)
setting up a gmail account
email addresses
email basics
setting up a gmail account & email safety
gmail email safety
register shifts and rotates
busses
fetch-execute
flash rom
eeprom
rom - read only memory
point-to-point vs. multipoint
sram (static ram)
ram: random access memory
individual memory cell
visual analogy of memory
operation of memory
concept of registers
cpu system block diagram
cu (control unit
alu (arithmetic logic unit)
the cpu and memory
connecting methods to the internet
history of internet
internet
ring topology
bus star ring
types of topology
network topology
wan
lan
two main types of network
network internet
types of network
graphics package
desktop publisher
communication software
word processor
generic packaged software
spreadsheet
application software divided in to two main types
presentation software
custom based software
database
package software
types of programming languages
programing languages
types of embedded os
palm operating system
i phone os
machine language
assambly language
black berry operating system
novell’s netware:
single user/personal computer operating system
windows embedded ce
multiuser/network operating system
windows mobile
embedded operating system
type of operating system
graphical user interface (gui)
system software
tasks performed by an operating system
command line interface
category) makes it easier for others to find your
tags
magnetic disks discoverability score adding more i
optical disks
types of storage medium
difference b/w memory & storage medium
what is storage?
magnetic tapes
how is a letter represented in system processing?
how to make binary
what is binary
data representation
what is data
system unit
components of computer
ink jet printers
line printers
daisy wheel printers
photo printers
dot matrix printers
non impact printers
impact printers
printers
touch screen monitors
gas plasma monitors
lcd monitors
color monitor
monochrome monitor
types of monitor
crt monitors
monitor/display devices
what are output devices?
what is output
definition
output devices
light pen
touchpad
touchscreen
digital pen
trackball
joy stick
mechanical mouse
optical mouse
wireless mouse
types of mouse
pointing devices
input devices
what is software?
what is hardware?
digital scanner
what is input?
input computer
laptop/note books
speed and cost:
on the basis of size
analog
digitalll
hybrid
tablet pc
pda
mobile computer & devices
hand held computer
desktop computers
personal computer
laptop /note books
super computer
mainframe computer
mini computer
micro computer
types of computer
system software and application software
categories of computer
storage devices
the processor and memory
computer use two components
essential computer hardware.
input or output devices
ram and rom
storage
output
processing
user
data
hardware
parts of computer system
purpose
what is computer?
cpu – central processing unit (microprocessor) co
network interface
software component
how data is organized on disk
computer components
computer model
hard disk
single core/multi core
today’s computer
consists of three parts:
display
what is an operating system
control unit
what is an operating system application software
os & application software
computers: clients and servers
fourth generation computers (1971-present)
third generation computers(1964-1971)
fifth generation computers(present and beyond)
generations of computer
computer generations
ferromagnets and electromagnets
magnets
force on a moving charge in a magnetic field
describe how magnetic poles interact with each oth
describe the role of magnetic domain in magnetizat
define ferromagnet
describe the difference between the north and sout
magnetic force between two parallel conductors
magngetic fields produced by currents
magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor
magnetic fields and magnetic field lines
magnetic field strength
magnetic field
torque on a current loop
the hall effect
ampere‘s law
motors and meters
describe the relationship between electricity and
hixtory of computer
fourth generation computers(1971-present)
third generation computers(1964-1971
first generation computers
generations of computers
generations
computers
the atom
solid state physics
and insulators explain the band gap define valence
describe how current is produced in a semiconducto
conductors
and semiconductors and how they differ define the
and nucleus define atomic number discuss electron
neutron
proton
characteristics and parameters and biasing the ato
characteristics and parameters and biasing metal o
and characteristics and parameters junction field
operation
voltage-current (v-i) characteristics bipolar junc
contents the atom materials used in electronics cu
describe three methods for charging an object
state coulomb’s law
state the law of conservation of charge
desribe three common situations that generate stat
between two points of opposite charge.
of a negative point charge with twice the magnitud
describe an electric field diagram of a positive p
describe how the two types of charge interact.
and describe how the two types of charge interact.
define electric charge
learning objectives
two points of opposite charge.
education
electric field
electricity
electronics
applied physics
physics
applied
c concepts
fundamental of c programming language and basic in
c programming
See more