Microprossessor and microcontroller
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2024
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CHAKER, Karima
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This course is dedicated to students in the third year of the Bachelor's degree program in Automation and Electronics. It is taught during the first semester for both levels and covers elementary and advanced concepts in architecture, programming, and microprocessors, notably the Motorola 6809, and microcontrollers, particularly the Microchip 16F84.
Throughout the five chapters planned in this course, we progressively master both hardware and software aspects to achieve programming in assembly language for these two components, which lie at the boundary between electronics and computer science. Therefore, this course is necessary to strengthen the skills of both an electronics engineer and a computer scientist and will serve as a foundation for upcoming semesters in both Embedded Systems Electronics and Industrial Automation and Computer Science Master's programs.