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Module 1 (MPMC)

This document provides an introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers. It discusses the basic components of a microcomputer system including the CPU, address bus, data bus, control bus, RAM, ROM, and I/O devices. It also explains the differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, noting that microcontrollers have integrated RAM, ROM, I/O ports and other peripherals, making them more self-contained and suitable for applications where cost and space are critical factors. The document outlines the generations of microprocessors and their associated data sizes of nibbles, bytes, words and long words.

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Module 1 (MPMC)

This document provides an introduction to microprocessors and microcontrollers. It discusses the basic components of a microcomputer system including the CPU, address bus, data bus, control bus, RAM, ROM, and I/O devices. It also explains the differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, noting that microcontrollers have integrated RAM, ROM, I/O ports and other peripherals, making them more self-contained and suitable for applications where cost and space are critical factors. The document outlines the generations of microprocessors and their associated data sizes of nibbles, bytes, words and long words.

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INTRODUCTION OF MICROPROCESSOR OF 8085:

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Contents:
Introduction of Microprocessors

Microcomputer System

Difference between Microcontrollers & Microprocessors

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Microprocessor Generation
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Computer System
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Basic components of Micro Computer System

Address bus

ROM RAM I/O I/O


CPU interface devices

5 Data bus Control


bus

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Nibble 4 bit

Byte 8 bit

Word 16 bit

Long word 32 bit


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DATASIZE 6
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Microcontroller vs. General purpose Microprocessor

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Basics of Microprocessor

• General-purpose microprocessors contains • Microcontroller has


• No RAM • CPU (microprocessor)
• No ROM • RAM
• No I/O ports
• ROM
• I/O ports
• Timer
• ADC and other peripherals

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Microprocessor vs. Microcontroller

• General-purpose microprocessors • Microcontroller


• Must add RAM, ROM, I/O ports, and timers • The fixed amount of on-chip ROM, RAM, and number of
externally to make them functional I/O ports makes them ideal for many applications in
• Make the system bulkier and much more expensive which cost and space are critical.
• Have the advantage of versatility on the amount of • In many applications, the space it takes the power it
RAM, ROM, and I/O ports consumes, and the price per unit are much more
critical considerations than the computing power.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER

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