An ADuC841 Based Microcomputer Lab
- See a syllabus for the ADuC841 based
microcomputer lab.
- I have uploaded the final version of the book
based on the lab manual, ADuC841 Microcontroller Design Manual: From
Microcontroller Theory to Design Projects to the Moodle
website. It is my great pleasure to thank the publisher, Circuit Cellar,
for permitting me to give my students access to the book.
- Click here to see the additions and
corrections to ADuC841 Microcontroller Design Manual: From
Microcontroller Theory to Design Projects.
- Download the old version of the laboratory
manual for the lab. (This is not the version currently used in
the lab, however.)
- Click here to download the program for
the first lab (blse841.asm).
- See the variations on the labs that
we will use in this year's labs. (The file can also be found on the
hi-learn site.)
- Click here to view the instructions for the
"voltmeter" mini-project, the "simple oscilloscope" mini-project, and
the bit banging mini-project.
- See the howework assignments for the microprocessor lab. All sections must hand in the
homeworks in the lab of the week given in the list of assignments.
All chapter problem numbers in the assignments
refer to the lab book and not the lab manual.
- Until further notice, one homework assignments may be handed in
by each pair of students.
- To see the problem sets from Digital Signal Processing: An
Experimental Approach, please click here.
- Click here to download a
"cosine table" in a form suitable for storage in CSEG. Click
here to download the MATLAB
script that generated the table.
- See my handout on working together.
- See the first administration of
the final examination (Moed Aleph) from Fall 2005/6.
- See the first administration of
the final examination (Moed Aleph) from Fall 2007/8.
- See some information
about the final exam.
- Download the Keil Compiler from the Keil
website.
(You will have to fill out a short form first, and the file is rather
large. On the other hand it is all free.) Note that the version of
the compiler you download and the version used in the labs may not be
identical.
- For a brief history of the 8051, click
here.
- See an article on Sigma-Delta DACs
here.
- See an article on Sigma-Delta A/Ds
here.
The Mini-projects
During the final lab sessions, each pair of students will perform a
mini-project. There will be no lectures connected to these projects.
(The lectures will continue, but they will not have any direct
connection to the mini-projects.)
Click here to view the instructions for the
"voltmeter" mini-project and the "simple oscilloscope" mini-project.