MICROPROCESSOR PROGRAMMING {EB-6810}

At the heart of every microcomputer system is a programmed
microprocessor unit (MPU), and this course teaches the all-important
fundamentals of 8-bit microprocessor programming.
The EB-6810 concentrates on the internal register structure of the
Motorola® 6800 series, a typical 8-bit microprocessor family whose
qualities are applicable to many of the other 8-bit MPUs in use
today. The EB-6810 lets students turn theory into reality with 12
hands-on experiments.
The seven-unit student textbook contains experiments, unit
examinations and two convenient appendices that examine instruction
set details and technical aspects of the Motorola® MC68HC11A8 chip.
Note: The EWS-3800 8 Bit Microprocessor
Trainer that is shown is no longer available. Please contact us for
other options.

The applications of microprocessors are almost
unlimited, and nearly every electromechanical device is a candidate
for computer control. Yet microprocessors must be interfaced to
memory and I/O devices to carry out these computing and applications
functions – and that's what students will learn with this course.
The EB-6820 textbook shows how to interface memory for program
storage and I/O devices for system communication. Students will
learn how to apply the microprocessor to real tasks through analog
conversion, signal conditioning, sensors, motors, control devices,
and control circuits.
The textbook contains 19 experiments that students perform witha
8-Bit Microprocessor Trainer. They'll see concepts come to life and
be well on their way to joining the microprocessor applications
revolution.
This course can be implemented with either individual loose parts or
pre-wired experiment boards. Choose based on your budget and time
constraints.
Note: The EWS-3800 8 Bit Microprocessor
Trainer that is shown is no longer available. Please contact us for
other options.
MICROPROCESSOR INTERFACING AND
APPLICATIONS
MICROCOMPUTER AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS {MCS-7820}

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Comprehensive study program that
covers AVR microprocessor programming and microprocessor
interfacing
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Hands-on construction of
mircoprocessor-controlled real world products
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Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of
electronics; PC Fundamentals, A+ Certification or equivalent
knowledge
A microcontroller is made up of
millions of microscopic transistors squeezed onto a tiny chip of
silicon smaller than a 1/8” square. The transistors form
circuits that register, count, decode and conduct
arithmetic/logic operations and memory arrays to perform the
simple tasks that we take for granted. This Microcontrollers and
Industrial Applications course gives students a thorough
understanding of terminology and programming requirements that
are specific to AVR microprocessors and will apply to a wide
variety of other microprocessors/microcontroller. |
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Microprocessors
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