Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 44 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction1
- Microprocessors and Interfacing Technologies: A Comprehensive Overview8
- 2.1Executive Summary
- 2.21. Fundamentals of Microprocessors
- 2.32. Microprocessor Architectural Classifications
- 2.43. The Intel 8085 Microprocessor (8-bit Architecture)
- 2.54. The Intel 8086 Microprocessor (16-bit Architecture)
- 2.65. Microcontrollers: The 8051 Model
- 2.76. System Expansion and Interfacing
- 2.87. Core Concepts in System Design
- Comprehensive Lecture Notes: Microprocessor and Microcontroller Architecture6
- 3.1Module 1: Foundational Principles of Microprocessor Systems
- 3.2Module 2: A Case Study in 8-bit Computing: The Intel 8085
- 3.3Module 3: The Leap to 16-bit Architecture: The Intel 8086
- 3.4Module 4: Advanced System Configurations
- 3.5Module 5: System Interfacing and Peripheral Devices
- 3.6Module 6: Integrated Systems-on-a-Chip: The Microcontroller
- 8085 vs. 8086 Microprocessor: A Technical Comparison for System Design8
- 4.11.0 Introduction: Foundational Architectures for Modern Systems
- 4.22.0 Core Architectural Comparison
- 4.33.0 Performance and Processing Power
- 4.44.0 Memory Architecture and Addressability
- 4.55.0 Input/Output (I/O) and Interrupt Handling
- 4.66.0 System Design, Scalability, and Expansion
- 4.77.0 Conclusion: Selection Criteria for System Design
- 4.8Final Assessment
- White Paper: A Strategic Guide to Microprocessor Architectures for System Design5
- 5.11.0 Introduction: Selecting the Architectural Foundation for Your Product
- 5.22.0 The Core Architectural Divide: RISC vs. CISC
- 5.33.0 Augmenting the Core: The Strategic Role of Special-Purpose Processors
- 5.44.0 A Framework for Architectural Selection
- 5.55.0 Conclusion: Matching Architecture to Application
- Understanding the Microprocessor: The Brain of Modern Electronics6
- A Beginner's Guide to 8086 Microprocessor Addressing Modes6
- Microprocessor and Microcontroller Study Guide4