This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics and microprocessors. The course is divided into three units. Unit I introduces different logic gates and their truth tables. It also covers half adders, full adders, half subtractors, full subtractors, and shift registers. Unit II discusses number systems such as decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal, as well as conversions between them. It also covers parity and excess-3 codes. Unit III focuses on the architecture, functional blocks, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of the 8085 microprocessor. It includes interfacing RAM and ROM sections. The document lists two textbooks used for the course.
This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics and microprocessors. The course is divided into three units. Unit I introduces different logic gates and their truth tables. It also covers half adders, full adders, half subtractors, full subtractors, and shift registers. Unit II discusses number systems such as decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal, as well as conversions between them. It also covers parity and excess-3 codes. Unit III focuses on the architecture, functional blocks, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of the 8085 microprocessor. It includes interfacing RAM and ROM sections. The document lists two textbooks used for the course.
This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics and microprocessors. The course is divided into three units. Unit I introduces different logic gates and their truth tables. It also covers half adders, full adders, half subtractors, full subtractors, and shift registers. Unit II discusses number systems such as decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal, as well as conversions between them. It also covers parity and excess-3 codes. Unit III focuses on the architecture, functional blocks, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of the 8085 microprocessor. It includes interfacing RAM and ROM sections. The document lists two textbooks used for the course.
This document outlines the topics covered in a course on digital electronics and microprocessors. The course is divided into three units. Unit I introduces different logic gates and their truth tables. It also covers half adders, full adders, half subtractors, full subtractors, and shift registers. Unit II discusses number systems such as decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal, as well as conversions between them. It also covers parity and excess-3 codes. Unit III focuses on the architecture, functional blocks, instruction set, addressing modes, and programming of the 8085 microprocessor. It includes interfacing RAM and ROM sections. The document lists two textbooks used for the course.
Page 32 of 34 SCAA. D t: 17.02.2012 Supportive paper I-1. DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND MICROPROCESSOR UNIT-I LOGIC GATES: Different Logic gates such as AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, EXOR, Symbol and Truth Table, De Morgans Theorems: Statement, verification and applications, Half-adder. Full adder, Half Subtractor and full subtractor, Shift register UNIT-II NUMBER SYSTEMS: Introduction to Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal Number Systems, BCD Codes, Inter conversions of Decimal, Binary, and BCD Numbers, Parity, Excess-3. UNIT-III MICROPROCESSOR: Architecture and Programming of 8085 - functional Block diagrams, bus systems, Instruction set, and addressing modes- timing diagram and assembly level programme- Interfacing RAM and ROM sections. TEXT BOOKS 1. Ramesh Gaonkar, 'Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and applications', with the 8085/8080A, 3rd Edition, Penram International Publishing house. 2. Donald P. Leach, Albert Paul Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications 5th edition, Tata-McGraw Hill Company