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Embedded Systems course outline

The document outlines the Embedded Systems & Digital Control course for the B. Sc in Electromechanical Engineering at Wachemo University. It covers microcontrollers, microprocessors, interfacing, applications, development tools, and PCB design, with a focus on practical skills and programming. The course includes lectures, laboratory exercises, and assessments based on continuous evaluation and final examinations.

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Embedded Systems course outline

The document outlines the Embedded Systems & Digital Control course for the B. Sc in Electromechanical Engineering at Wachemo University. It covers microcontrollers, microprocessors, interfacing, applications, development tools, and PCB design, with a focus on practical skills and programming. The course includes lectures, laboratory exercises, and assessments based on continuous evaluation and final examinations.

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Embedded Systems & Digital Control

Electromechanical Engineering Program (Regular)


Wachemo University, College of Engineering and
Technology
Course Number g
Course Title Embedded Systems & Digital Control
Degree Program B. Sc in Electromechanical Engineering
Module Industrial Automation and control
Module coordinator N/A
Lecturer N/A
ECTS/credit hrs 5/3
Contact Hours (per week) Lecture Tutorial Practice or Laboratory Home Study
3 1 3 3
After the completion of this course, the students able to:
• Explain the fundamental differences between
microprocessors and microcontrollers.
• Explain the architecture of 8051microcontroller, PIC
(PIC16F84, PIC16F877) , AVR Microcontrollers, 8086
microprocessors, and DSP IC their instruction set and should
Course Objectives be able to program them
• Use microcontrollers for any application in the real world,
which involves interfacing microcontrollers to the real time
systems
• Develop 8086 microprocessor program
• Use the simulators, programmers & debuggers and also
should be able to use the microcontroller kits.
UNIT 1
Introduction to Microcontrollers, 8086 microprocessors
and DSP Card
1. Architectures For:
• RISC And CISC Processor,
• 8051
• PIC16F84
• PIC16F877
2. Instructions Set, Addressing Modes, Memory Organization,
Ports, Interrupts, Timers, Serial And Parallel Communication
Modules
Course Description 3. Reset, Oscillator Modes, Configuration Word And
&Course Contents Programming
UNIT 2
Interfacing
1. Interfacing Of Keys
2. Keyboard
3. Display LED
4. 7-Segment, Multiplexed (Both Leds and Lcds)
5. Revision Of Discrete Control System
6. ADC And DAC
7. Generation Of PWM With Microcontroller
UNIT 3
Applications of Microcontrollers. Ex
1. Liquid Level
2. RPM meter
3. Event counter
UNIT 4
Temperature controller 8051/ PIC16F84
Stepper motor control
Pulse Width Modulation/PWM
UNIT 5: Development Tools
1. Simulators
2. Debuggers
3. Cross Compilers,
4. In-Circuit Emulators For The Microcontrollers 5. 8086
Microprocessor Programming Chapter 6:
printed circuit boards
1. Layout planning and design : general PCB design consideration
,mechanical and electrical design consideration, component
placement rule , layout design
2. Art work generation : computer aided design and manufacturing
3. Computer Aided Design tools and electronics-library
component-templates , PCB design and fabrication with through-
hole & Surface Mount Technology (SMT)/ Surface Mount Devices
(SMD) components onto PCBs.
Pre-requisites Applied Electronics -I
Semester Year 5, Semester-1
Status of Course Compulsory
Teaching & Learning
Lectures, demonstration &laboratory exercises
Methods
Assessment/Evaluation & • Continuous Assessment (Quiz, and Assignments ) 50%
Grading System • Final examination 50%
 Minimum of 80% attendance during lecture hours; and
Attendance Requirements 100% attendance during practical work sessions,
except for some unprecedented mishaps.
Reference
• Muhammad Ali Mazidi., and Janice Mazidi., The 8051
Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, 7 th edition, Pearson
education, (2004).
• R.S Khandpur, Printed circuit boards ,design fabrication and
Literature assembly McGraw-Hill publisher 2006
• Kenneth J Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller architecture
programming & applications, Pen ram International publishing, 2nd
edition.
• Hintz, Microcontrollers; Architecture implementation and
programming’ MCraw-Hill

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