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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Microprocessor Technique

The course is not on the list Without time-table
Code Completion Credits Range
13MPT Z,ZK 4 2+2s
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Tutor:
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Department of Electrotechnology
Synopsis:

The course is prepared for students of power engineering. Basic principles, important terms, main parts and their function, examples, applications, communication between microprocessor and technological system, processing of digital and analog signals and numerical data, software, typical problems solved by microcomputer, design of microcomputers for control of technological systems.

Requirements:
Syllabus of lectures:

1. Microprocessors in up-to-date technologies. Fundamental terms

2. Communicaton with controlled process. Interruption system

3. Timers and counters. Processing of analog signals

4. Processing of digital signals. Logical control

5. Universal microprocessors, architecture, parameters, application

6. Microcontrollers, architecture, parameters, application

7. DSP processors, transputers, architecture, application

8. Systems with more microprocessors

9. Standardization, examples of industrial standards

10. Software for technological process control

11. Microcomputer development system

12. In-circuit emulator, logical analyser

13. Construction of industrial microcomputer

14. Examples of microcomputer applications

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Training microcomputer, microcomputer laboratory

2. Development environment

3. Memory organization

4. Data transfer instructions. Individual work

5. Arithmetic instructions. Individual work

6. Tables. Individual work

7. Logical instructions. Individual work

8. Demonstration of the logical analyser. Individual work finishing

9. Keybord input. Individual work

10. Display. Individual work

11. Timer and counter. Individual work

12. Microcontroller Atmel. Prezentation

13. Finishing of individual work

14. A credit

Study Objective:
Study materials:

[1] Kleitz, W., Digital and Microprocessor Fundamentals: Theory & Applications, Prentice Hall 1999

Note:
Further information:
No time-table has been prepared for this course
The course is a part of the following study plans:
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