CS010 506: Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals
1. A K Ray, K M Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals”, Tata McGraw Hill,
SYLLABUS
Module I (15 hours):
8086 Architecture, Block diagram – Addressing modes – Instructions set of 8086 – data transfer – arithmetic – branch – loop – flag manipulation – shift & rotate – string instructions – writing simple program in 8086.
Module II (9 hours):
Additional features of 80286 – protected mode memory addressing – Additional features of 80386 – Paging mechanism (Flat memory model) – Additional features of Pentium Processors – Brief study of latest processors of Intel & AMD – Dual core processor(Brief idea only) .
Note: Architecture not required for the processors discussed in this module.
Module III: Peripherals (11 hours):
Study of motherboards – Different types of ports, slots and connectors – Processor Bus, AGP, PCI – Add-on cards – USB – Hard Disk Interfaces – IDE, ATA, Power supply – SMPS – function & operations.
Module IV: Storage Devices (15 hours):
Magnetic data storage: Principles – Hard disks – Cylinders – Clusters – Tracks and Sectors – Disk formatting – Partitioning – Hard disk drive operation – Data Transfer rates – Data addressing – CHS addressing – Logical Block Addressing.
Optical storage: CD Technology, CD ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, Interface – Magneto optical
drives – DVD – RAID – Blu-ray disc.
Module V (10 hours):
Memory: Parity – ECC – Memory Addressing – 640 KB barrier – Extended and Expanded memory – HMA – Video memory – Flash Memory – Pen drive – Advanced memory technologies.
Reference Books:
1. A K Ray, K M Bhurchandi, “Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals”, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi, 2nd Edition, 2010.-DOWNLOAD
2. Barry B.Brey, “The Intel Microprocessors”, PHI, New Delhi, Sixth Edition, 2004.-DOWNLOAD OR DOWNLOAD TORRENT
3. K.K Tripathi, Rajesh K Gangwar, “Microprocessor and Its Application”, Acme Learning,2010
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