ESE
350: Microcontroller / Embedded Systems LaboratoryLecturer:
Office:
Telephone:
8-8112
Course description:
An
introduction to interfacing real world sensors and actuators to embedded
microprocessor systems. Concepts needed
for building electronic systems for real-time operation and user interaction,
such as digital input/outputs, interrupt service routines, serial
communications, and analog-to-digital conversion will be covered. The course will conclude with a
student-designed final project demonstration and presentation.
Movie Archive of Spring 2009 Spring 2007 and Spring 2006:
Prerequisites:
Students
in the course are expected to have had a basic programming course (i.e.
knowledge of conditional statements, subroutines, and loops).
Meeting time:
Lectures:
TBA
Lab
sections: TBA
Grading policy:
Lab
assignments 25%
Quiz/Midterm
20%
Final
project 25%
Final
exam 30%
Text and references:
The
required textbook for the course is
H. Y. Huang, MC68HC11
An Introduction 2/e, Thomson Learning, 2000.
Course website:
ESE 210, Fall 2006
Lab 2, Keypad Interfacing: Lab writeup in word, Code that needs to be inserted ( .txt file)
For
current ESE350 students, materials and announcements can be found online at