Course detail
Hardware and Microprocessor Technique
FSI-VHTAcad. year: 2017/2018
The course is aimed to adoption of basic knowledge of computer hardware. Further the course both in theory and practical use aims to working with 8 bits microprocessors ATmega. Students learns on practical examples using development kits how to solve basic tasks of uP technology.
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Basic literature
Minasi M.: The complete PC Upgrade an Maintenance Guide, Sybex Inc., 1995
Steven Barrett, Daniel J. Pack, Daniel Pack; Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing; Morgan & Claypool; 2008.
Recommended reading
Steven Barrett, Daniel J. Pack, Daniel Pack; Atmel AVR Microcontroller Primer: Programming and Interfacing; Morgan & Claypool; 2008.
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2. PC hardware and peripheries I (processors, principles of increasing power, assembler)
3. PC hardware and peripheries II (memory, bus, GPU)
4. PC hardware and peripheries III (recording devices, printers and imaging devices)
5. PC hardware and peripheries IV (I/O communication, I/O devices)
6. Microprocessor HW and it's architecture
7. Microprocessors I (ATmega, instruction set)
8. Microprocessors II (bus, signals, timing circuits, RTC, A/D converters)
9. Microprocessors III (interrupt subsystem, communication interface, peripheries)
10. Communication interface UART, I2C, SPI, CANopen
11. Communication interface ZigBee
12. Signal processors (DSP5603) and filed-programmable gate array (Xilinx)
13. Modern trends in hardware and microprocessor technology
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2. Programming language ASM (Assembler for ATmega)
3. Programming language ANSI C (ANSI C for ATmega)
4. Interrupt system (external and internal interrupts, masked/non-masked)
5. Counters, RTC
6. Communication RS232, diagnostics of serial bus I2C and CAN 2.0
7. A/D converters
8. LCD display and display controller HD44780
9. Pulse width modulation (PWM)
10. Radio modules for ZigBee
11. RealTime applications in Matlab and AS
12. Introduction to FPGA Xilinx
13. Defense of projects and presentation of new technologies