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33rdrd Year Lab Microprocessor Experiment Year Lab Microprocessor Experiment
Mondays 10:00-11:50, 14:00-15:50
Thursdays 14:00-16:50
Fridays 9:00-11:50
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The ‘Experiment’ Goals are:The ‘Experiment’ Goals are:
To explain the inner workings of a computer at a fundamental programming level (assembler) with hardware interfacing.
To teach you how to work independently and find yourself all you need for your project. Hence, no book. Everything you need is on the Web
To teach you to design, construct and document a commercial product
To give you insight into a use of microprocessors which has a wide range of applications in automobiles, appliances and other industrial applications
To give you useful career skills
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At the end you will:At the end you will:
Be able to design basic electronic circuits and interfaces
Be completely familiar with the detailed user information of the ATMEL ATmega103/128 microprocessor
Be able to program in AVR assembler including– the basic commands– writing a structured program, with top-down modular
design using subroutines– using tools to compile and download your programs to
the ATmega103/128 chip
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At the end you will have:At the end you will have:
Used a microprocessor to create an application and construct something useful :– Some electronics will be needed– Interfacing the microprocessor with various devices– Had novel ideas and been motivated
Written a good and clear report on the product you have made
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Course Duration and MilestonesCourse Duration and Milestones
4 weeks of lectures/training followed by 2 weeks for ‘experiment’ completion and writing your report.
This 2.0 unit experiment ends on 21st November.
This term it is possible to extend the work to a full-term ‘project’ worth 3 units.FOR MORE INFO...
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/physicsuglabs/thirdyearlab/microprocessor
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The ATMEL Programming BoardThe ATMEL Programming Board
Modern electronics design includessoftware design (Microcontrollers,FPGA, PLD……)
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The ATMEL Programming BoardThe ATMEL Programming Board
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The Product The Product ReportReport Goals Goals
To get you to describe your product in a clear and professional manner
The make you to focus on the main message you need to pass to the reader
To produce a report in timeTo learn how to document the good
work you have done
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The Product Report The Product Report StructureStructure
Abstract Introduction High Level Design Software and Hardware Design Results and Performance Updates, Modifications and Improvements Conclusions Product Specifications Appendices
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AssessmentAssessment
For a 6 week ‘double-experiment’ we assess you on your report, ‘product’, and interview.
For a full-term ‘project’ after 5-6 weeks the assessment includes:-– a short proposal report after 4 weeks– a formal project report at the end– an interview.
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Demonstrators:Demonstrators:
Kwun-Pan Chan (SPAT)Ian Munro (PHOT)Yuri Shitov (HEP)Tim Sumner (HEP)Michael Trupke (QOLS)
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Starting with your Win2000 computerStarting with your Win2000 computer
Log in : username : student password : ph422-??
Log out by typing: Start Shut Down Log off
Log in again using your password
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Getting startedGetting started
Make sure you can open a file and save it using NotePad
Click on : Explorer and wait until the page appears on your screen
Go to http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/physicsuglabs/thirdyearlab/
Click on ‘The Microprocessor Course’ Make sure you can see it and download from it. In case of difficulties an earlier page is available at http://webct.imperial.ac.ukNote there are differences and the official site rules!