This document contains an internal test for a Microprocessor and Microcontroller course given at Sasurie College of Engineering, Vijayamangalam. The test contains two parts: Part A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each on topics related to 8051 architecture, registers, timers, serial communication, and interfacing. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of 8051 architecture, timers and counters, addressing modes, and programming examples for arithmetic operations and interfacing digital to analog converters and analog to digital converters. The test was administered on October 3, 2011 for third year/fifth semester students and has a maximum score of 50 marks.
This document contains an internal test for a Microprocessor and Microcontroller course given at Sasurie College of Engineering, Vijayamangalam. The test contains two parts: Part A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each on topics related to 8051 architecture, registers, timers, serial communication, and interfacing. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of 8051 architecture, timers and counters, addressing modes, and programming examples for arithmetic operations and interfacing digital to analog converters and analog to digital converters. The test was administered on October 3, 2011 for third year/fifth semester students and has a maximum score of 50 marks.
This document contains an internal test for a Microprocessor and Microcontroller course given at Sasurie College of Engineering, Vijayamangalam. The test contains two parts: Part A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each on topics related to 8051 architecture, registers, timers, serial communication, and interfacing. Part B contains 5 long answer questions worth 10 marks each, requiring explanations of 8051 architecture, timers and counters, addressing modes, and programming examples for arithmetic operations and interfacing digital to analog converters and analog to digital converters. The test was administered on October 3, 2011 for third year/fifth semester students and has a maximum score of 50 marks.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Academic Year 2011 2012 Odd Semester INTERNAL TEST III Subject: Microprocessor & Microcontroller Date & Session: 03.10.2011 & AN
Class & Semester: III / V
Max. Marks: 50
Part A Answer all the questions:
[ 10 * 2 = 20 ]
1. What is meant by microcontroller?
2. Draw the pin diagram of 8051. 3. What are the special function registers available in microcontroller? 4. Give the bit status of SCON. 5. What are the operating modes of Serial Port? 6. Define Bit rate & Baud rate. 7. What are the interrupts available in 8051? 8. What are the power saving modes available in 8051? 9. Explain MUL AB instruction. 10. Give the block diagram of interfacing DAC with 8051. Part B Answer any 3 questions: 1. Explain the architecture of 8051 with neat block diagram.
[ 3 * 10 = 30 ]
2. Explain the concept of Timers and Counters with necessary diagrams.
3. Discuss the addressing modes of 8051 with examples. 4. Write a program for performing addition and multiplication using 8051. 5. Explain the concept of interfacing ADC with 8051.
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Academic Year 2011 2012 Odd Semester INTERNAL TEST III Subject: Microprocessor & Microcontroller Date & Session: 03.10.2011 & AN
Class & Semester: III / V
Max. Marks: 50
Part A Answer all the questions:
[ 10 * 2 = 20 ]
1. List the features of 8051.
2. Compare Microprocessor and Microcontroller. 3. What are the registers available in 8051? 4. List the modes of operation of timer in 8051. 5. Give the bit status of TCON. 6. What are the addressing modes of 8051? 7. Explain ADD,#data with example. 8. Define Bit rate & Baud rate. 9. What are the interrupts available in 8051? 10. Give the block diagram of interfacing ADC with 8051. Part B Answer any 3 questions: 1. Explain the architecture of 8051 with neat block diagram.
[ 3 * 10 = 30 ]
2. Explain the Serial Communication with necessary diagrams.
3. Discuss the I/O ports of 8051. 4. Write a program for performing subtraction and division using 8051. 5. Explain the concept of interfacing DAC with 8051.