Description
The 32-Bit Microprocessor module builds on the student’s knowledge of digital circuitry gained in Digital Logic Fundamentals, Model 91014, and Digital Circuit Fundamentals 1 and 2, Models 91015 and 91016. The 80386DX CPU can be used as a stand-alone unit or in conjunction with the FACET base unit to demonstrate microprocessor, memory, and I/O concepts, and communication with analog systems via A-to-D and D-to-A converters.
Features & Benefits
- 16 KB monitor ROM/User ROM
- Serial data port (RS-232)
- Parallel data port (8-bit)
- Single-bus cycle control
- Single-instruction cycle control
- On-board applications interface
- On-board logic probe for signal tracing
- Optional microprocessor application board to demonstrate practical microprocessor-based temperature/motor control
- Interrupt controller
- ADC/DAC
Topic Coverage
- Introduction to the Circuit Board and its Operation
- Bus States, 32-Bit Bus Transfers
- Read and Write Cycles
- CPU Initialization
- Memory Control Signals, Address Decoding, Data Transfers
- Ports: DAC and ADC Ports, PPI and Keypad Interface, Display and Serial Ports
- Non-maskable and Maskable Interrupts, Exceptions
- Immediate, Register and Memory Addressing Modes
- Instruction Formats and Using the 80386 CPU Instructions
- Troubleshooting Basics and 32-Bit Microprocessor Troubleshooting
- Application Board Familiarization (Requires the Optional Microprocessor Application Board, Model 91602)
- DC Motor Control (Requires the Optional Microprocessor Application Board, Model 91602)
- Temperature Control (Requires the Optional Microprocessor Application Board, Model 91602)
Additionally required equipment
Qty | Description | Model Number |
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1 | 32-Bit Microprocessor | 90876 |
1 | 32-Bit Microprocessor | 90876-1 |
Optional Equipment
Qty | Description | Model Number |
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1 | 32-Bit Microprocessor - eSeries | 91017-E |
1 | 32-Bit Microprocessor - SCORM | 91017-F |
1 | 32-Bit Microprocessor - Stand-Alone | 91017-G |