Microprocessor and Micro controller - Lab Manual


LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Programs for Arithmetic operations in 8085 [16 bit addition, subtraction and 8 bit

multiplication, division].

2. Program for sorting in 8086

3. Program for string manipulation operations using 8086.

4. Parallel Communication between two Microprocessors kits using 8255.

5. Serial communication between two microprocessors kit using 8251.

6. Programs for Arithmetic and Logical operations using 8051 microcontroller.

7. Rolling display with 8085 and 8279

8. Interfacing ADC and DAC with 8085.

9. Interfacing 8253/ 8254 Timer / Counter with 8086.

10. Stepper Motor control and DC motor Speed control with 8051


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SSP - Question bank for Unit-1 & Unit-2

Unit-1
SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT

2 Mark Question & Answer

1. What is meant by measurement?
Measurement means an act or the result of comparison between the quantity and a predefined standard.
2. Mention the basic requirements of measurement.
The basic requirements of measurement are i. The standard used for comparison purpose must be accurately defined and should be commonly accepted. ii. The apparatus used and the method adopted must be provable.
3. State the two methods for measurement.
The two methods of measurement are i. Direct method and ii. Indirect method.
4. State the function of measurement system.
The measurement system consists of a transducing element which converts the quantity to be measured in an analogous form the analogous signal is then processed by some intermediate means and is then fed to the end device which presents the results of the measurement.
5. List the three types of instruments.
The three types of instruments are:
i. Mechanical Instruments
ii. Electrical Instruments and
 iii. Electronic Instruments.
6.Give any three applications of measurement systems.
The applications of measurement systems are
i. Monitoring of processes and operations.
ii. Control of processes and operations.
iii. Experimental engineering analysis.

7.Define units. State its types.


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Quiz on Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics



Quiz on Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics
UNIT 1


1. Most hydraulic circuits are designed by:
A. mechanical engineers.
B. fluid power engineers.
C. fluid power distributor salesmen.

2. Atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to approximately:
A. 14.7 Hg
B. 14.7 PSI
C. 30 PSI

3. Gauges that read Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute (PSIA):
A. show atmospheric pressure on their scale.
B. do not show atmospheric pressure on their scale.
C. have nothing to do with atmospheric pressure.

4. Static head pressure of hydraulic oil is equal to approximately:
A. .1 PSI per foot of elevation.
B. .2 PSI per foot of elevation.
C. .4 PSI per foot of elevation.

5. The power of vacuum comes from:
A. the power of a pump.
B. earth’s atmosphere.
C. the size of a pump.

6. Vacuum generators use:
A. compressed air to create a vacuum.
B. an electric motor to create vacuum.
C. an air motor to create vacuum.





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APPLIED HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS SYSTEMS - UNIT-1


TWO MARK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  1. What is fluid power?
The technology of generating, controlling and transmitting power using pressurized fluids is termed as fluid power.

  1. State the basic methods of transmitting power.
1. Electrical - Power transmission over large distance.
2. Mechanical - Power transmission to short distance and
3. Fluid power - Power transmission for intermediate distance.

  1. State the type of fluid systems.
Fluid power systems - used to perform work.
Fluid transport systems -used for transporting fluids from one place to another.

  1. State the law of conservation of energy.
Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be changed from one form to another.

  1. State the Pascal’s law.
Pressure applied on a confined fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished in all directions and acts with equal force on equal areas, and at right angles to them.


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SENSORS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING - unit-2 Hand written Notes

Handwritten notes covers the following topics :

Temperature: Filled thermometer–Bimetallic thermometer–monometers–elastic transducers – bourdon gauge – bellows – diaphragm. Vacuum: McLeod gauge, thermal conductivity gauge – Ionization gauge, flow measurement, hotwire anemometer. Position sensors, linear and angular velocity sensors– torque sensors-pressure sensors.



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SENSORS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING - unit-1 Hand written Notes


The attached handwritten notes covers the following topics :

 
SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT                                                
Units and Standards– Calibration techniques –Errors in Measurements– Generalized Measurement System–Static and dynamic characteristics of transducers– Generalized Performance of Zero Order and First Order Systems - Response of transducers to different time varying inputs – Classification of transducers-Introduction to second order systems.


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Robotics : Hand Written Notes on Robot programming (Unit-5)

Robot programming: Robot Languages- Classification of robot language-Computer control and robot software-Val system and Languages- application of robots. 




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Robotics :Hand written Notes on Machine vision - Unit-4



Machine vision: image acquisition, digital images-sampling and quantization-levels of computation Feature extraction-windowing technique- segmentation- Thresholding- edge detection- binary morphology - grey morphology


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Robotics Hand written notes for "ROBOT MECHANICS" - Unit-3

Robot kinematics: Introduction- Matrix representation- rigid motion & homogeneous Transformation- forward & inverse kinematics-   trajectory planning

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DESIGN OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS- MICRO MECHATRONIC SYSTEM(Unit- V) - Hand written notes

The hand written notes covers the following topics, 

Introduction- System principle - Component design – System design – Scaling laws –
Micro actuation – Micro robot – Micro pump – Mechatronic Control in Automated
Manufacturing – Artificial intelligence, Fuzzy Logic Applications.













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