Micro-Computer Based Design

  • Computer Engineering |

Description

Comparing between microprocessor and micro-controllers. Programming of micro controllers embedded systems. Design a plan for micro based system, dealing with different hardware interface including ADC, DAC, serial communication and control circuits.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering

Objectives

  • Teach student how to design and implement control board systems that employ a microcontroller in their s. In addition to make the students able to design and implement a control panels that will replace other existing ones for maintenance and upgrading purposes. Also minimizing the cost of the system and the complexity of the circuits are taken into consideration. Finally teach the student the how to design and implement a network between many microcontrollers and/or some microcomputer systems

Textbook

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Course Content

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1Week Number 1 : Introduction to Microcontrollers.
2Week Number 2 : Programming micro controllers using assembly language.
3Week Number 3 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
4Week Number 4 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
5Week Number 5 : Embedded system design consideration.
6Week Number 6 : Embedded system design steps.
7 Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : Interfacing with keypad.
9Week Number 9 : Interfacing with 7-segment display.
10Week Number 10 : Interfacing with ADC and DAC.
11Week Number 11 : Dealing with serial communication.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Design of final project.
14Week Number 14 : Design tools II.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to Microcontrollers.
2Week Number 2 : Programming micro controllers using assembly language.
3Week Number 3 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
4Week Number 4 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
5Week Number 5 : Embedded system design consideration.
6Week Number 6 : Embedded system design steps.
7 Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : Interfacing with keypad.
9Week Number 9 : Interfacing with 7-segment display.
10Week Number 10 : Interfacing with ADC and DAC.
11Week Number 11 : Dealing with serial communication.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Design of final project.
14Week Number 14 : Design tools II.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to Microcontrollers.
2Week Number 2 : Programming micro controllers using assembly language.
3Week Number 3 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
4Week Number 4 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
5Week Number 5 : Embedded system design consideration.
6Week Number 6 : Embedded system design steps.
7 Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : Interfacing with keypad.
9Week Number 9 : Interfacing with 7-segment display.
10Week Number 10 : Interfacing with ADC and DAC.
11Week Number 11 : Dealing with serial communication.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Design of final project.
14Week Number 14 : Design tools II.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
1Week Number 1 : Introduction to Microcontrollers.
2Week Number 2 : Programming micro controllers using assembly language.
3Week Number 3 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
4Week Number 4 : Programming microcontrollers using C.
5Week Number 5 : Embedded system design consideration.
6Week Number 6 : Embedded system design steps.
7 Week Number 7 : 7th Week Exam.
8Week Number 8 : Interfacing with keypad.
9Week Number 9 : Interfacing with 7-segment display.
10Week Number 10 : Interfacing with ADC and DAC.
11Week Number 11 : Dealing with serial communication.
12Week Number 12 : 12th Week Exam.
13Week Number 13 : Design of final project.
14Week Number 14 : Design tools II.
15Week Number 15 : Revision.
16Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.

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