Course Description

  • Theory and application of microprocessors, and associated peripheral devices such as memory, ports, clocks, system design and debugging techniques, including specific design problems using existing devices.
  • Programming aids, including assemblers and simulators.
  • Programming problems including peripheral device service routines and arithmetic operations.
  • Information structures for real-time data acquisition systems.

Prerequisites

  • Computer Engineering 210
  • Computer Science 102

Classes

3 lecture hours
1 three-hour laboratory
3 semester hours