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                   3.  Demonstrate  a  working  knowledge  of  the  necessary  steps  and  methods  used  to
                       interface a microcontroller system to devices such as motors, sensors, etc
                   4.  Demonstrate  the  use  of  interrupts  and  other  advanced  concepts  related  to
                       microcontrollers.
                   5.  Complete  the  design,  development,  programming,  and  testing  of  a  PIC
                       microcontroller-based embedded system

               EQUIPMENT FOR A BATCH OF 9 STUDENTS
                   •  Logic analyzer -3
                   •  8051 microcontroller’s kits-3
                   •  PCs with related accessories- 3
                   •   Keil software
                   •  D.C and stepper motors interfaces for 8051 microcontroller - 3
                   •  Temperature sensors and pressure sensors interfaces for 8051 microcontroller - 3
                   •  PIC microcontroller kits with necessary software’s -3
                                                                                     TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course the students will be able to
                    •  Design and implement programs on 8086 microprocessor.
                    •  Work with suitable microcontroller for a specific real world application
                    •  Design Memory Interfacing circuits.
                    •  Design filters using ARM processors
                    •  Design and implement 8051 microcontroller based systems.

                                                                                  TOTAL:  105 PERIODS

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Andrew N.Sloss, Dominic Symes and Chris Wright “ ARM System Developer’s Guide
                       Designing  and  Optimizing  System  Software”  ,  First  edition,  Morgan  Kaufmann
                       Publishers, 2004.
                   2.  Steve Furber , “ARM System –On –Chip architecture”, Addision Wesley, 2000.
                   3.  Daniel Tabak , “Advanced Microprocessors”, Mc Graw Hill. Inc., 1995
                   4.  James L. Antonakos , “ The Pentium Microprocessor”, Pearson Education, 1997.
                   5.  Gene .H.Miller, “Micro Computer Engineering”, Pearson Education , 2003.
                   6.  John .B.Peatman , “Design with PIC Microcontroller”, Prentice Hall, 1997.




               AC19201                          CONSTITUTION OF INDIA                              L T P C

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               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To inculcate the values enshrined in the Indian constitution.
                   •  To create a sense of responsible and active citizenship.
                   •  To know about Constitutional and Non- Constitutional bodies
                   •  To understand sacrifices made by the freedom fighters.

               UNIT I          INTRODUCTION                                                           9
               Historical  Background  -  Constituent  Assembly  of  India  -  Philosophical  foundations  of  the
               Indian Constitution - Features - Basic Structure – Preamble.



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