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Terminated in academic year 2009/2010

Microcomputer Control Systems I

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 448-0505/01
Abbreviation MŘS1
Course title Microcomputer Control Systems I
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Electronics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Petr Palacký, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:
Logical levels, connection between control elements and integrated circuits (IC), Input and output circuits for signal adjustment.
Microcontroller architectures.
Microcontroller bus, fundamentals of common bus, basic types of bus transfer.
Communication of microcontroller and periphery, typical courses of I/O operations, I/O addressing.
Data transfer between microcontroller and periphery, serial transfer, transfer errors and their attention.
I/O integrated circuits. Counters, circuits for serial transfer. RWM, PROM, EPROM memory. PAL, GAL.
Communication of microcontroller and analog periphery, analog input, analog output. Design of communication with analog signals.
Summary of 8-bit microprocessors, characteristics, applications.
Single-chip microcontrollers and their characteristics. Microcontroller Intel 8051, architecture, memory space, ALU.
Microcontroller Intel 8051, interrupts, periphery.
Introduction to 16-bit microprocessors and microcontrollers.
186 family microprocessors. Architecture, memory space.
Interrupts and periphery of microprocessor 80186. Microcomputer control system with microprocessor 80186.

Applications of microcomputer system for control of electric drives.

Exercises:
Repetition - logical circuits, application of sequential circuits in microprocessor technics. Entrance test.
Input and output circuits for signal adjustment, clock generators.
Test No. 1. - Repetition, means for memory and PAL, GAL programming.
Design of application software, communication with superior system.
Test No. 2.

Laboratories:
Circuits for pulse cutting - laboratory exercise.
Bus circuits - laboratory exercise.
Simple address decoders - laboratory exercise.

Application of MAX 232 converter for serial transfer - laboratory exercise.
Design of A/D converter - laboratory exercise.

Literature

Stuart R. Ball: Embedded microprocessor system: real world design. Newnes, Boston 2002.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01419331. Vol. 18 - vol. 28. Oxford, 1994 - 2004
Application Notes and Development Tools for 80C51, PHILIPS 1995

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.