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Microprocessor Technique
Major: Sustainable Energy Systems
Code of subject: 6.141.09.O.057
Credits: 5.00
Department: Electric Power Engineering and Control Systems
Lecturer: Doctor of Technical Sciences., Associate Professor Ravlyk Oleksander
Semester: 5 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: • knowledge of purpose, construction, operation principles and characteristics of microprocessor systems and their main units;
• knowledge of power and microprocessor sensors coordination and converters features;
• knowledge of main principles of the information exchange in microprocessor systems;
• ability to provide the interaction between microprocessor systems and the object or the operator, and to manage information input-output;
• ability to create the main operation of microprocessor systems;
• knowledge of basic computing variables in electrical engineering;
• ability to create a microprocessor system according to required parameters.
Required prior and related subjects: • Fundamentals of Programming and Software for Engineering Calculations,
• Electronics and Integrated Circuit Engineering
• Metrology and Electrical Measurements
Summary of the subject: PC microprocessor architecture. Structure of a multipurpose microcomputer. Chipset. Structure of a one-purpose microcomputer. Memory: RAM, ROM, Cache. Hard drives and optical drives.
Reliable information storage. Keyboard. Mouse. Touch input of information. Displays. Printers.
Analog input. Analog-to-digital converters.Whittaker–Kotelnikov–Shannon Sampling Theorem and Aliasing Error. Distortion. Multi-system. Analog output. Digital-to-analog and latitude-to-pulse converters. Input / output discrete data. The information exchange between the microprocessor nodes and microprocessor systems. The ATA/IDE Interface. Local nets.
Interaction between microprocessor system and the object of electrical energy, and the operator.
Main electric technical data calculation.
Assessment methods and criteria: • written reports on laboratory, course work, oral questioning (40%)
• final control - exam: written and oral form (60%)
Recommended books: 1. Scott Mueller. Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 18th Edition,(Indianapolis: Que Publishing, 2008)
2. Stuart Bal.l. Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessor Systems - 2nd Edition