Microprocessor Architecture and Interfacing Lab | Syllabus | College Platform - NITH
Electrical EngineeringEE-227
EE-227lab Course
Microprocessor Architecture and Interfacing Lab
1 Credits
1 Modules
Updated 12/31/2024
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List of Experiments
Lectures
1. (i) Familiarization with 8085 microprocessor kit hardware and software commands.
(ii) Detailed description of commands: substitute move go to and search.
2. To draw a flowchart and write a well-documented assembly language program (ALP) for addition of two 16
bit hexadecimal numbers. Provision should exist for storing result and carry generated after addition.
3. To draw a flow chart and write a well-documented assembly language program (alp) for subtraction of 16
bit hexadecimal numbers and store the result at some memory location.
4. To draw a flowchart and write an alp for the addition of ‘n’ number of data bytes stored in memory locations
consecutively. Save carry if any generated during addition. Store the entire sum at two consecutive
memory locations.
5. To draw flow chart and write an alp for checking a hex number for odd or even parity if the parity is odd
store 00 at some given memory location and if the parity is even
store ee at that location.
6. To draw a flow chart and write program for multiplication of two 8-bit numbers by repetitive additions
(provision for storing 16-bit result).
7. To draw a flow chart and write program for division of 16-bit number with an 8-bit number.
8. To draw a flow chart and write program to arrange the given ‘n’ numbers stored in a block of memory
locations in (i) ascending order (ii) descending order.
9. To write an assembly language program for finding the square of the number by lookup table technique.
The values of the number whose squares to be found are given to be between the decimal number 1 to 9.
10. To draw a flow chart and write program to find the largest number of the given numbers stored at
consecutive memory locations. Store the largest number at some memory location.
11. To interface relay and opto-isolator with Microprocessor 8085.
12. To interface ADC and DAC with Microprocessor 8085.
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