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- Connect the EB-152 to the EB-151 printed circuit board.
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- Identify and use the keyboard of the EB-152 unit
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- Identify and use the display fields of the EB-152 unit.
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- Examine memory locations on EB-151.
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- Execute a program on EB-151.
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- Examine the registers of the EB-151 microprocessor.
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- Understand hexadecimal and mnemonic instructions.
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- Use the following 8085 instructions: LDA, CNA, STA, RST, NOV, LXI,
INX, ADD, AND, OR, XOR.
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- Modify existing programs for programming requirements.
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- Enter and execute machine language programs.
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- Calculate the running time of programs.
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- Use the breakpoint facility.
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- Understand how to monitor the registers of the 8085.
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- Use the status bits of the microprocessor.
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- Understand and use the following 8085 instructions: CMP B, JC, MVI
B, SUB A, DCR B, JZ, JMP, NOP.
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- Execute data array programs.
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- Understand basic flowcharting.
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- Understand the reason for and use of the stack
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- Use the following 8085 instructions: LXI, CALL, RET, ADI, JC, PUSH
POP.
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- Understand the use of the 8085 interrupt system.
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- Write interrupt service routines.
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- Use the following 8085 instructions: DI, EI, SIM
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- Understand the use of the 8085 arithmetic instructions.
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- Carry out arithmetic operations with a microcomputer.
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- Use the following 8085 instructions: DAD, LHLD, DCR, SHLD, and RAL.
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- Understand the use of a signature analyser.
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- Locate fault components with a signature analyser.
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- Troubleshoot electronic circuits with a logic analyser.
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- Learn the functioning of a system without faults.
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