The design and use of microprocessor-based systems. Covers microprocessor and microcontroller architecture, programming techniques, bus and memory organization, DMA, timing issues, interrupts, peripheral devices, serial and parallel communication, and interfacing to analog and digital systems. Prerequisite(s): courses 12/L and 100/L; Electrical Engineering 101/L; previous or concurrent enrollment in course 121L required.
Enrollment limited to 40. P. Chan, R. Hughey, S. Petersen
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