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ECE 343L
Microprocessor I Lab
CAL POLY POMONA
SYLLABUS DR. RAFI
Prerequisite: ECE 204/204L
Concurrent: ECE 343
Grading:
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Lab Performance:
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65%
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Oral Exam:
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10%
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Lab Report:
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25%
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TOTAL:
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100%
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WEEKS
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LABS
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1
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INTRODUCTION
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2, 3, 4
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Assemble and execute 68000 programs--
Examples
and problems from the text using Ide 68k assembler/debugger.
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5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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Design and build a 68000/2732/6821 based
microcomputer.
Draw a schematic using typical tools such as
p-spice, or Orcad, or Wordpro. Determine memory and I/O maps. Design clock
and reset circuitry. Wire-wrap your design. Test (Continuity and
power/ground)and demonstrate the circuit
operation using switch/LED problems from the text.
Demonstrate another I/O problem as assigned.
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10
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Oral Exams and Lab reports.
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Text: Rafiquzzaman, M.
“Microprocessor Theory and Applications with 68000/68020 and Pentium”,
Wiley, 2008, ISBN: 978-0-470-38031-4
MAJOR PARTS LIST
PLEASE ORDER PARTS ONLINE FROM www.jameco.com
Part name Qty
a) Motorola 68000 1
b) Motorola
6821 1
c) 2732 EPROM 2
(Jameco part# 40125)
d) 555 Timer, 8-pin DIP 1
(Jameco Part# 840579)
e) 1N904 Diode
or equivalent 1
f) 4 MHz
Crystal Oscillator 1
4-pin
(Jameco Part# 27967)
g) SOCKETS
Jameco Catalog# Description Qty
94503
IC Socket 40-pin 1
104054 SIPP
Socket 30-pin 6
313656 IC
Socket 24-pin 2
Use SIPP sockets for 64-pin 68000
h) Push button Switch (two-pin) 1
i) Wire-wrap board 1
(Radio shack Cat# 276-1396A
recommended)
j) Wire-wrap tool for 30 gauge 1
wire (Radio schack
Cat# 276-570A
recommended)
k) 30g wires
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