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CSE 303 Microprocessor Course Syllabus

This document provides a course outline for a Microprocessor and Microcontroller course offered by the Computer Science and Engineering department. The 3-credit core course will be taught in the summer 2020 trimester. Topics covered include microprocessor architecture, assembly language, programming, interfacing, and applications. Assessment will include assignments, class tests, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The course aims to help students understand microcomputer systems and build systems using microprocessors.

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CSE 303 Microprocessor Course Syllabus

This document provides a course outline for a Microprocessor and Microcontroller course offered by the Computer Science and Engineering department. The 3-credit core course will be taught in the summer 2020 trimester. Topics covered include microprocessor architecture, assembly language, programming, interfacing, and applications. Assessment will include assignments, class tests, a midterm exam, and a final exam. The course aims to help students understand microcomputer systems and build systems using microprocessors.

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COURSE OUTLINE

1 School Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE)


2 Department CSE
3 Programme [Link] in CSE
4 Name of Microprocessor and Microcontroller
Course
5 Course Code CSE 303
6 Trimester Summer 2020
7 Pre-requisites CSE 201
8 Status Core CSE Course
9 Credit Hours 3
10 Section 182 DB
11 Class Hours Section Class Day Class Hours Venue
182 DB Tuesday 10.00 am - 11.30am Room No B-412
Thursday 10.00 am - 11.30am Room No B-412
12 Class Building 2
Location
13 Course [Link]
website Google classroom code: ss7tsth
Zoom Link: [Link]
14 Instructor Safial Islam Ayon
15 Contact ayon@[Link]
16 Office Room No: B-407 Desk: 1
17 Counselling Day Counseling Hours Venue
Hours Tuesday 11:30 pm - 1:00 pm && 03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room No B 407/Zoom
Thursday 11:30 pm - 1:00 pm && 03:00 pm - 04:30 pm Room No B 407/Zoom

18 Text Book
1. Douglas V. Hall (2008), Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming and
Hardware.
2. Ytha Yu, Charles Marut (2010), Assembly Language Programming and
Organization of the IBM PC.
19 Reference 1. Video Tutorials on Assembly Language instructions and programming structure.
20 Equipment & Bring your own materials(calculator, pen, paper,etc.) to participate effectively in
Aids classroom activities. You are not allowed to borrow from others inside the
classroom during class activities.
Besides class note, Please keep at least one blank A4 size paper per class with you.
CSE 303 Course Syllabus Fall 2018

21 Course This course introduces the programming, architecture and interfacing of the Intel
Rationale 80x86 microprocessors for the students who had previous knowledge in both
computer architecture: hardware and software. This course helps students to
understand how the microcomputer system works and how to build a microcomputer
system using a microprocessor or microcontroller. The architecture and interfacing of
different microprocessors system helps students to understand working feature of a
computer system.
22 Course
Description This course is intended for students who have some prior programming experience.
The course will introduce the basics of the microprocessor instructions, assembly
language and writing different programs in assembly language using EMU 8086.

23 Course After completing this course students will be able to-


Outcomes
(CO) CO1: Discuss different concepts of Microprocessors..
CO2: Analyze and compare different types of Microprocessors.
CO3: Design and Develop simple Microprocessor and Microcontrolers based
system..
24 Teaching Maximum topics will be covered from the textbook. For the rest of the topics,
Methods reference books will be followed. Some class notes will be uploaded on the web.
White board will be used for most of the time. For some cases, multimedia projector
will be used for the convenience of the students. Students must participate in
classroom discussions for case studies, problemssolving and project developments.
25 Topic Outline
All topics and problems are from the main text if not specified otherwise.
Lecture Selected Topics Article Suggested Outcome
(Text) Problems.
(Text)

(1-2) Introduction to Microprocessor and Assembly 1.2 1.1, 1.2 CO1


Language
Introduction of microprocessor, 1.3
microcontroller&microcomputer

(3-6) Evaluation and application of 2.1 2.2, 2.4, CO1,


microprocessor 2.6, 2.7, 2.9, CO2
Pipelining 2.2 2.10, 2.11, 2.14,
Bus structure 2.3 2.19
Internal architecture of Intel 8085 2.4

(7-12) Internal architecture of Intel 8086 3.1 3.5,3.6,3.10,3.15, CO2,


Assembly Language, Assembly Language instruction 3.2 3.16,3.19,3.21, CO3
set, Movement & arithmetic operation, Memory 3.22,
addressing, Problem Solving Class

(13-16) Assembly Language 4.2 4.2, 4.5, 4.8, CO2


Interrupt 4.3 4.11, 4.13, 4.17
Programmed I/O 4.4

(17) Address space 5.1 5.1, 5.2, 5.4, 5.6, CO3


5.7

(18-20) Addressing 8.1 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.7, CO3


CSE 303 Course Syllabus Fall 2018

8086 pin diagram, Memory operation 8.2 8.8

(21-24) Interleaved I/O 13 13.5, 13.7. 13.10. CO1,


RISC/CISC Processors CO3
Interrupt

26 Assessment Students will be assessed on the basis of their overall performance in all the exams,
and Marks quizzes, and class participation. Final numeric reward will be the compilation of
Distribution: (tentative):
❖ Class Test (15%) (Assignment or Viva or Mixed)
❖ Presentation (5%)
❖ Assignment (5%)
❖ Class Attendance (5%)
❖ Mid Term (30%) (Viva 50% + Assignment 50%)
❖ Final Exam (40%) (Viva 50% + Assignment 50%)

27 Assessment Assessment methods of COs are given below:


Methods of
COs Assessment
COs CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 MT FE Assignment Project
CO1 √ √ √
CO2 √ √ √
CO3 √ √ √

28 Mapping of Mapping of COs with program outcomes (POs) are given below:
COs with POs
Program Outcomes (POs)
COs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 √
CO2 √
CO3 √

29 Grading
The following chart will be followed for grading. This has been customized from the
Policy
guideline provided by the School of Engineering and Computer Science.

A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C D F
80 and
75-<80 70-<75 65-<70 60-<65 55-<60 50-<55 45-<50 40-<45 <40
above

29 Additional Assignments: No late submission will be accepted. Zero tolerance will be shown
Course in this regard.
Policies Class Test: There will be at least threeCTs, best of two will be counted. A CT
can be taken with a announcement in prior or without any
announcement. CT will be taken using Google forms or viva or
mixed of Google forms and viva.
Exams: Mid-term and final exam will be taken with the help of assignment
(50%) and viva (50%). In assignment a fixed date of submission
will be given. If anyone submitted his/her assignment late he/she
CSE 303 Course Syllabus Fall 2018

will be got zero. If any student does any type of copy, he/she will
also got zero. Viva will be taken in Zoom online platform.

Test Policy: If you are absent from a test, and you have not spoken to the
teacher personally beforehand, your grade for the test will be zero.
No make-up for class test will be taken because it has
alternative(three out of four).No make-up for mid will be
entertained without presence and recommendation of guardian and
written permission of the department. Make-up test of mid will be
much harder than the regular test.
30 Additional If any problem email at any time and call between 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM.
Information

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