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S8 - ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS


Mgu University S8 Electrical & electronics engineering Syllabus
Module 1
Intel 8086 – Pin out signals and functions – Internal architecture – Registers and flags – bus buffering and latching bus timing – Pipelining
Operating modes – minimum mode and maximum mode.
Module 2
Introduction to 8086 assembly language programming – addressing modes – instruction set classification – Writing simple programs eg. Arithmetic operations, reading data from input port etc.
8086 memory interface – memory bank – separate bank decoders and signals
Module 3
8087 internal block diagram and interfacing (Programming not required).
Intel 80186 Architecture – block diagrams – different integrated peripherals
Intel 286 – Block diagram – Hardware features – Additional instructions (Programming not required)
Module 4
Intel 8038 – memory system – I/O system – Protected mode – mmu – Descriptors and selectors – TSS, Memory paging mechanism.
Intel 80486 – Internal Architecture – memory management and cache memory.
Module 5
Introduction to Pentium – processors – memory system – I/O system – special Pentium registers – Pentium memory management.
Pentium II – Introduction – software changes Pentium III – Introduction – chip set, Bus
Pentium IV – Memory interface, Hyper pipelined technology (elementary treatment only).
Concept of RISC – comparison of CISC and RISC
References
The 80×86 Family – John Uffenbeck – Pearson
Microprocessor and Interfacing – Douglas V. Hall – McGraw Hill
The Intel Microprocessors – Barry B. Brey (6th edition) – Pearson LPE
Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals – A.K Ray and M. Bruchandy – TMH
An Introduction to the Intel family of Microprocessors – James L. Antonokos, Pearson LPE