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Description

The EB-152 is a single board, comprehensive instructional module designed to teach advanced concepts of microprocessors to technology students.

The module can be operated as a stand-alone unit or integrated to the EB-2000 Computer Managed Laboratory.

Objectives

  • Connect the EB-152 to the EB-151 printed circuit board

  • Identify and use the keyboard of the EB-152 unit

  • Identify and use the display fields of the EB-152 unit

  • Examine memory locations on EB-151

  • Change memory on EB-151

  • Execute a program on EB-151

  • Examine the registers of the EB-151 microprocessor

  • Understand hexadecimal and mnemonic instructions

  • Use the following 8085 instructions: LDA, CNA, STA, RST, NOV, LXI, INX, ADD, AND, OR, XOR

  • Modify existing programs for programming requirements

  • Enter and execute machine language programs

  • Calculate the running time of programs

  • Use the breakpoint facility

  • Understand how to monitor the registers of the 8085

  • Use the status bits of the microprocessor

  • Understand and use the following 8085 instructions: CMP B, JC, MVI B, SUB A, DCR B, JZ, JMP, NOP

  • Execute data array programs

  • Understand basic flowcharting.

  • Understand the reason for and use of the stack

  • Write subroutines

  • Use the following 8085 instructions: LXI, CALL, RET, ADI, JC, PUSH POP

  • Understand the use of the 8085 interrupt system

  • Write interrupt service routines

  • Use the following 8085 instructions: DI, EI, SIM

  • Understand the use of the 8085 arithmetic instructions

  • Carry out arithmetic operations with a microcomputer

  • Use the following 8085 instructions: DAD, LHLD, DCR, SHLD, RAL

  • Understand the use of a signature analyzer

  • Locate fault components with a signature analyzer

  • Learn the functioning of a system without faults

Recommended Experiments

  1. Getting to know the EB-152

  2. Introduction to programming

  3. Processing Data arrays

  4. Stack and subroutines

  5. Interrupts

  6. Arithmetic Operations

  7. Troubleshooting using software logic analyzers and signature analyzers

 

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