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EB-154 8031/8051 Peripherals EB-154 8031/8051 Peripherals

The EB-154 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 newly developed EB-2000 Computer Managed Laboratory. The module contains experimental circuits with which the student performs a number of conceptual experiments at various levels of difficulty. Manual or computer driver fault-finding exercises and testing are available when the module is interconnected to the SB- 2000 system, providing valuable experience in the training and diagnosis of faults. Test equipment, when used, attaches to the board via 2mm jacks, placed at various points around the circuits. Students are required to do only a minimal amount of wiring so training time is maximised. A comprehensive student manual is provided with each training module. The manua1 correlates to the exercises to convey concepts relating to the technologies covered, allowing focus on specific performance objectives.

DESCRIPTION

The EB-154 module is designed so students will spend the maximum time on the experiments and practice drills for testing comprehension and troubleshooting. The module also ensures that students use their time more efficiently. The printed circuit boards are pre-wired so that set-up time is minimal. For operation the module is connected to a PUZ-2000. To facilitate the exercises, all the major signals are brought out on-board with 2mm jacks for tests and interconnections. The ICs and the transistors are mounted on sockets, enabling easy replacement. The student has only to plug-in the appropriate patching cords and shorting plugs in order to perform the recommended experiments. The boards also come equipped with "black boxes" containing components used in the fault-finding and practice modes, components that should not be visually identified by the trainee.

OBJECTIVES
  • Identify the different microcomputer bus signals and their functions.
  • Identify the control hardware connected to the microcomputer.
  • Analyse the bus activity of a microcomputer.
  • Interface an 8253 Programmable Interval Timer to an 8051-microcomputer system.
  • Generate digital waveforms.
  • Program the timing of a one-shot circuit.
  • Use digital signals to trigger a counter.
  • Use of basic input/output devices.
  • Understand communication between input/output ports.
  • Generate strobed input/outputs.
  • Analyse "real world" signals.
  • Interface analog signals to a microprocessor.
  • Convert analog inputs to digital values.
  • Convert digital values to analog signals.
  • Examine RS-232 signals.
  • Understand asynchronous communications.
  • Use a transmitter - receiver interface.
  • Link a microcomputer to a P.C.
  • Use different peripherals in a system.
  • Analyse the function of a complex system.
  • Connect a controller and its peripherals to a computer.
RECOMMENDED EXPERIMENTS
  • Microcomputer signals
  • Programmable Timers
  • Peripheral Interfaces
  • "Real world" signals.
  • Communication Interfaces
  • Integration of Peripheral Devices
REQUIRED ACCESSORIES
  • DL-20 Standard set of 2mm Patching Cords and Shorting Plugs
REQUIRED MEASURING EQUIPMENT
  • 20MHZ Dual Trace Oscilloscope
  • 2.2 MHz AM/FM Function Generator
MANUAL
  • Student and instructor manuals, written by pedagogues and electronics professionals, support every stage of the learning and teaching process.

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