CS354
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS
Objectives
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To describe the function of the microprocessor and detail its basic operation
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To understand the concepts of advanced architecture in the microprocessors
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To describe the function and purpose of each program-visible registers in microprocessor
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To describe the memory access in real mode and protected mode
Outcomes
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Technical understanding of the functionality of 80286 architecture to design advanced microprocessors systems
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Ability to design and use new interface techniques principle to access the peripherals.
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Familiarize with the internal structure of motherboard and its components
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Technical knowhow in designing a new chip
Unit – I
80286 Architecture- Instruction set - Addressing modes - Real mode - Protected mode - 80386 Architecture - Address segmentation - Paging - Segment registers.
Unit – II
Basic 486 Architecture- 486 memory system and memory management - Features of Pentium memory and I/O systems - Pentium memory management - Introduction to Pentium Pro features.
Unit – II
Introduction to PCs- Study of PC system layout - SCSI, CD-ROM & multimedia - Development of PC - PC components - Features and system design - Motherboards - Buses - BIOS.
Unit – IV
IDE Interface- Magnetic storage principles - Hard disk storage - Floppy disk storage - Optical Storage - Physical drive installation and configuration - Video hardware - Audio hardware.
Unit – V
Input devices - Power supply chassis - Building/upgrading systems - PC diagnostics - Testing and maintenance.
TEXT BOOKS
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D. V. Hall, "Microprocessor and Interfacing Programming and Hardware", McGraw Hill, II Edition, 1999.
REFERENCE
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B. B. Brey, "The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/ 80188, 80286, 80386, 80486 and Pentium and Pentium Pro Processor", Prentice Hall of India, V Edition, 2006.