ECE 372 Lab
Introduction to Microprocessors
Winter 2005
Section 002: Wednesday, 2:50 - 5:40 PM, 235 ELB
Lab Proctor: Luke Reisner
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April 20: It would be nice if you could show up at lab today with questions. Otherwise, I will be ever so lonely.
April 18: Please let me know (through e-mail) if you would like to have a lab this week. I don't have any new material to cover, but there are a number of things we could do. For instance: help you with the projects, review any older material, fill out the course/instructor evaluations, demo Jason's labs, sing songs around the campfire, etc. Just let me know what you want.
January 18: Greetings, new students! Be sure to check back often for updates.
Contains the AS11 assembler, HC11 simulator, and Programmer's File Editor.
Extract all files to the same folder. Your ASM source files and assembled S19 files must be in the same directory as the assembler and simulator to work properly.
You need to purchase an M68HC11 development board for use in this class. We will be using the FOX11 Trainer from Wytec (EVBplus). Be sure to use the page for University of Michigan-Dearborn students when ordering. Dr. Nattu recommends that you purchase the $130 trainer kit (FOX11-130) that includes the LCD and keypad unless you already own them.
M68HC11A Programming Reference Guide (the old "little pink book")
M68HC11E Programming Reference Guide (newer)
Can order a free printed copy by going to the Motorola Documentation Library, navigating to Microcontrollers -> 8-Bit -> M68HC11 Family -> 68HC11E1, selecting Reference Manual on the right, clicking the Go button, and ordering the M68HC11E Programming Reference Guide (M68HC11ERG).
Lab 1: Introduction
Lab 2: Looping
Lab 3 (Old): Functions and Bit Manipulations
Lab 3 (New): Functions, Bit Manipulations, and Hardware Interfacing
Lab 4: Programs
Lab 5: Tables
Lab 6: Parallel Input/Output and Timing
Lab 7: Interrupts
Lab 8: Signal Generation
All Labs: Without any code
Project 1: Simple Clock
Project 2: Programmable Voltage Source
Basics: What you should know at the end of the course
Running a Program with the Simulator
Introduction to HC11 Assembly Programming
VLT Server - Log in and visit the ECE 372/373 course site for additional information.
Dr. Nattu's main ECE 372 website
Dr. Nattu's ECE 372 laboratory website
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