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Interfacing An 8085 Based Microcontroller: A Practical Approach To Developing Computer Applications Skills

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Conference

2001 Annual Conference

Location

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Publication Date

June 24, 2001

Start Date

June 24, 2001

End Date

June 27, 2001

ISSN

2153-5965

Page Count

13

Page Numbers

6.641.1 - 6.641.13

DOI

10.18260/1-2--9454

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https://strategy.asee.org/9454

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Jian-ren Li

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Ahmad Zagari

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Session 2259

INTERFACING AN 8085-BASED MICROCONTROLLER: A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO DEVELOPING COMPUTER APPLICATION SKILLS Jian-ren Li, Ph.D.

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Ahmad Zagari, Ph.D., CSIT

MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

ABSTRACT

In the Electronics Technology course – EE 445, students were directed to construct, troubleshoot, and interface an 8085-based microcontroller in order to control electromechanical circuits. This microprocessor, using Intel 8085A processor, was assembled from components and was interfaced to take full control of a stepper motor’s motion. In addition, the microprocessor’s application to generate and measure waveforms was examined. This manuscript attempts to describe the basic architecture of a microcontroller system, and examine its interfacing techniques as well as its applications in providing communication to the outside world.

I. INTRODUCTION

The knowledge of computers and their applications has become a fundamental technical skills required of electronics engineering technology students. In order to provide students with an opportunity to develop microprocessor application skills, this course is focused on teaching programming and application of Motorola 68HC11-A8 microprocessor. Although students who have learned one type of microcontrollers in class can adapt without too much difficulty to other types, this usually takes a considerable time and effort and they may not afford the practice and learning of the function of other types of processors during their academic years of university study. On the other hand, the competitive labor market may require them to demonstrate skills on major types of microcontrollers such as Intel-based processors immediately after their graduation. In order to help students to develop a crosslinking skills so that they are able to work on at least two types of microcontrollers, i.e., Motorola and Intel, a senior project was integrated in the Computer Electronics course – EET 445. In this course, while a student is provided with the knowledge of Motorola microcontroller instruction set and interfacing in classroom and laboratory setting, he or she builds an 8085A-based microcomputer system as a major project from components.

Proceeding of the 2001 American Society for Enginnering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright c2001, American Society for Engineering

Li, J., & Zagari, A. (2001, June), Interfacing An 8085 Based Microcontroller: A Practical Approach To Developing Computer Applications Skills Paper presented at 2001 Annual Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 10.18260/1-2--9454

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