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Interfacing An 8085 Based Microcontroller: A Practical Approach To Developing Computer Applications Skills
Author(s) -
Jian-ren Li,
Ahmad Zagari
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9454
Subject(s) - interfacing , microprocessor , microcontroller , computer science , troubleshooting , embedded system , class (philosophy) , session (web analytics) , electronics , software engineering , computer hardware , operating system , electrical engineering , engineering , artificial intelligence , world wide web
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.

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