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Thayer School of Engineering

Dartmouth College


Microprocessors in Engineered Systems

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Microprocessors and microcomputers are central components in an ever-increasing number of consumer, industrial, and scientific products. This course extends the design framework developed in Engineering Sciences 31 to include these high integration parts. Students are introduced to simple and advanced microcomputers, their supporting peripheral hardware, and the hardware and software tools that aid designers in creating embedded system controllers. Laboratory projects will cover basic microprocessor behavior, bus interfaces, peripheral devices, and digital signal processing.

Prerequisites

Engineering Sciences 20 and 31

Instructor

Instructor   Susan McGrath
Location   45 Lyme Road, Suite 104
Telephone   646-0743
E-mail   susan.p.mcgrath@dartmouth.edu

Classes

Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-3:50 pm
Room 105, Cummings Hall

Labs

Wednesday, 3:00-6:00 pm
Room 221, Cummings Hall

Text

"The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems" by Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, Prentice Hall Publishers

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More information about this course can be found at the ENGS 62 Blackboard site. You can login to Blackboard using your DND username and password.