COURSE – MICROCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
- 1 Experiment card with plexiglass cover, 32-bit CPU MC68332, emulator for Intel 8085 microprocessor and external access to address bus, data bus and ports, LED display of logic levels of address bus, data bus and ports
- RS 232 serial interface for connecting external components
- 40-pin extension interface with complete access to address bus, control bus and data bus
- CD-ROM with Labsoft browser and course software
- Introduction to the architecture of a microcontroller
- Explanation of how a microprocessor works and of its components (ALU, registers, stack, command decoder, program counter)
- Identification of hardware components on the experiment card
- Introduction to the design of an Intel 8085
- Introduction to the memory system for a microprocessor
- Introduction to the various microcomputer buses
- Read-out of data on address, control and data buses
- Introduction to the instruction set of the CPU
- Writing programs for simple computing operations
- Tracing and analysis of individual programs
- Explanation of differences between linear and branched programs
- Writing your own assembler programs
- Course duration 5 h approx.