MPMCANURAG Engineering College Ananthagiri (V), Kodad (M),
Nalgonda (Dt.)ECELESSON PLAN FOR THE A.Y. 2012-2013NAME OF THE
FACULTY: V.NEETUSUBJECT NAME: MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERSYEAR/COURSE: III YEAR B.Tech II-SemesterDATEDAYS OF
THE WEEKWEEK NO.DAYS PER WEEKTOPICS TO BE COVERED17-DecMONW168086
Architecture: Introduction to 8085 Microprocessor, 8086
Architecture - Functional Diagram, Register Organization, Memory
Segmentation, Programming
Model.18-DecTUE19-DecWED20-DecTHU21-DecFRI22-DecSAT23-DecSUN24-DecMON1Memory
Addresses, Physical memory
organization,25-DecTUEChristmas26-DecWEDW24Architecture of 8086,
signal descriptions of 8086 Common function signals, Minimum and
Maximum mode signals, Timing diagrams, Interrupt of
8086.27-DecTHU28-DecFRI29-DecSAT30-DecSUN31-DecMONw36Instruction
Set and Assembly Language Programming of 8086: Instruction formats,
addressing modes, instruction set, assembler directives,
macros.1-JanTUE2-JanWED3-JanTHU4-JanFRI5-JanSAT6-JanSUN7-JanMONw45simple
programs involving logical, branch and call instructions, sorting,
evaluating arithmetic expressions, string
manipulations.8-JanTUE9-JanWED10-JanTHU11-JanFRI12-JanSATsecond
Saturday13-JanSUNBhogi14-JanMONSankranti15-JanTUEw55I/O Interface:
8255 PPI, various modes of operation and interfacing to 8086,
interfacing keyboard,
display.16-JanWED17-JanTHU18-JanFRI19-JanSAT20-JanSUN21-JanMONw64stepper
motor interfacing, D/A and A/D
converter.22-JanTUE23-JanWED24-JanTHU25-JanFRIMilad-un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad26-JanSATRepublic
Day27-JanSUN28-JanMONw76Interfacing with advanced devices: Memory
interfacing to 8086, Interrupt structure of8086,Vector interrupt
table.29-JanTUE30-JanWED31-JanTHU1-FebFRI2-FebSAT3-FebSUN4-FebMONw86Interrupt
service routine, Introduction to DOS and BIOS interrupts,
Interfacing Interrupt Controller 8259 DMA Controller 8257 to
8086.5-FebTUE6-FebWED7-FebTHU8-FebFRI9-FebSAT10-FebSUN11-FebMONw96I
MID
EXAMINATION12-FebTUE13-FebWED14-FebTHU15-FebFRI16-FebSAT17-FebSUN18-FebMONw106Communication
Interface: Serial communication standards, serial data transfer
schemes, 8251 USART architecture and
interfacing.19-FebTUE20-FebWED21-FebTHU22-FebFRI23-FebSAT24-FebSUN25-FebMONw116RS232,
IEEE-488, Prototyping and trouble
shooting.26-FebTUE27-FebWED28-FebTHU1-MarFRI2-MarSAT3-MarSUN4-MarMONw126Introduction
to Microcontrollers: Overview of 8051 microcontroller,
Architecture, I/O
Ports.5-MarTUE6-MarWED7-MarTHU8-MarFRI9-MarSAT10-MarSUN11-MarMONw136Memory
Organization, addressing modes and instruction set of 8051, simple
programs.12-MarTUE13-MarWED14-MarTHU15-MarFRI16-MarSAT17-MarSUN18-MarMONw1468051
Real Time Control: Interrupts, timer/ Counter and serial
communication, programming Timer Interrupts, Programming external
hardware
interrupts.19-MarTUE20-MarWED21-MarTHU22-MarFRI23-MarSAT24-MarSUN25-MarMONw152programming
the serial communication interrupts, programming 8051 timers and
counters.26-MarTUE27-MarWEDHoli28-MarTHUw151The AVR RISC
microcontroller architecture: Introduction.29-MarFRIGood
Friday30-MarSATw151AVR family
architecture31-MarSUN1-AprMONw164Register File, The ALU, Memory
access and Instruction
execution.2-AprTUE3-AprWED4-AprTHU5-AprFRIBabu Jagjivan Ram
Bday6-AprSATw161I/O memory7-AprSUN8-AprMONw173EEPROM, I/O ports,
Timers9-AprTUE10-AprWED11-AprTHUUgadi12-AprFRIw172UART, Interrupt
Structure.13-AprSAT14-AprSUN15-AprMONw186II MID
EXAMINATION16-AprTUE17-AprWED18-AprTHU19-AprFRI20-AprSAT21-AprSUN
Sheet1ANURAG Engineering College Ananthagiri (V), Kodad (M),
Nalgonda (Dt.)ECELESSON PLAN FOR THE A.Y. 2012-2013NAME OF THE
FACULTY: M.SANDEEPSUBJECT NAME: MICROPROCESSORS AND
MICROCONTROLLERSYEAR/COURSE: III YEAR B.Tech II-SemesterDATEDAYS OF
THE WEEKWEEK NO.DAYS PER WEEKTOPICS TO BE COVERED17-DecMONW168086
Architecture: Introduction to 8085 Microprocessor, 8086
Architecture - Functional Diagram, Register Organization, Memory
Segmentation, Programming
Model.18-DecTUE19-DecWED20-DecTHU21-DecFRI22-DecSAT23-DecSUN24-DecMON1Memory
Addresses, Physical memory
organization,25-DecTUEChristmas26-DecWEDW24Architecture of 8086,
signal descriptions of 8086 Common function signals, Minimum and
Maximum mode signals, Timing diagrams, Interrupt of
8086.27-DecTHU28-DecFRI29-DecSAT30-DecSUN31-DecMONw36Instruction
Set and Assembly Language Programming of 8086: Instruction formats,
addressing modes, instruction set, assembler directives,
macros.1-JanTUE2-JanWED3-JanTHU4-JanFRI5-JanSAT6-JanSUN7-JanMONw45simple
programs involving logical, branch and call instructions, sorting,
evaluating arithmetic expressions, string
manipulations.8-JanTUE9-JanWED10-JanTHU11-JanFRI12-JanSATsecond
Saturday13-JanSUNBhogi14-JanMONSankranti15-JanTUEw55I/O Interface:
8255 PPI, various modes of operation and interfacing to 8086,
interfacing keyboard,
display.16-JanWED17-JanTHU18-JanFRI19-JanSAT20-JanSUN21-JanMONw64stepper
motor interfacing, D/A and A/D
converter.22-JanTUE23-JanWED24-JanTHU25-JanFRIMilad-un-Nabi/Id-e-Milad26-JanSATRepublic
Day27-JanSUN28-JanMONw76Interfacing with advanced devices: Memory
interfacing to 8086, Interrupt structure of8086,Vector interrupt
table.29-JanTUE30-JanWED31-JanTHU1-FebFRI2-FebSAT3-FebSUN4-FebMONw86Interrupt
service routine, Introduction to DOS and BIOS interrupts,
Interfacing Interrupt Controller 8259 DMA Controller 8257 to
8086.5-FebTUE6-FebWED7-FebTHU8-FebFRI9-FebSAT10-FebSUN11-FebMONw96I
MID
EXAMINATION12-FebTUE13-FebWED14-FebTHU15-FebFRI16-FebSAT17-FebSUN18-FebMONw106Communication
Interface: Serial communication standards, serial data transfer
schemes, 8251 USART architecture and
interfacing.19-FebTUE20-FebWED21-FebTHU22-FebFRI23-FebSAT24-FebSUN25-FebMONw116RS232,
IEEE-488, Prototyping and trouble
shooting.26-FebTUE27-FebWED28-FebTHU1-MarFRI2-MarSAT3-MarSUN4-MarMONw126Introduction
to Microcontrollers: Overview of 8051 microcontroller,
Architecture, I/O
Ports.5-MarTUE6-MarWED7-MarTHU8-MarFRI9-MarSAT10-MarSUN11-MarMONw136Memory
Organization, addressing modes and instruction set of 8051, simple
programs.12-MarTUE13-MarWED14-MarTHU15-MarFRI16-MarSAT17-MarSUN18-MarMONw1468051
Real Time Control: Interrupts, timer/ Counter and serial
communication, programming Timer Interrupts, Programming external
hardware
interrupts.19-MarTUE20-MarWED21-MarTHU22-MarFRI23-MarSAT24-MarSUN25-MarMONw152programming
the serial communication interrupts, programming 8051 timers and
counters.26-MarTUE27-MarWEDHoli28-MarTHUw151The AVR RISC
microcontroller architecture: Introduction.29-MarFRIGood
Friday30-MarSATw151AVR family
architecture31-MarSUN1-AprMONw164Register File, The ALU, Memory
access and Instruction
execution.2-AprTUE3-AprWED4-AprTHU5-AprFRIBabu Jagjivan Ram
Bday6-AprSATw161I/O memory7-AprSUN8-AprMONw173EEPROM, I/O ports,
Timers9-AprTUE10-AprWED11-AprTHUUgadi12-AprFRIw172UART, Interrupt
Structure.13-AprSAT14-AprSUN15-AprMONw186II MID
EXAMINATION16-AprTUE17-AprWED18-AprTHU19-AprFRI20-AprSAT21-AprSUN
Sheet2ANURAG Engineering College ECE Ananthagiri (V), Kodad (M),
Nalgonda (Dt.)LESSON PLAN FOR THE A.Y. 2014- 2015 SEM -IINAME OF
THE FACULTY:J. RAVISANKARSUBJECT:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION AND
NETWORKSYEAR/COURSE:IV B.Tech II Sem ECE-B&CDATEDAY OF THE
WEEKWEEK NO.DAYS PER WEEKTOPICS TO BE
COVERED29-Dec-14MONW15Comparison between wire and wireless
systems30-Dec-14TUEIntroduction to wireless communication
system31-Dec-14WEDevolution of mobile rdio
communications201-Jan-15THUNEW YEARMON BFRI2-Jan-15FRIexamples of
wireless communication systemsTHU ATUE3-Jan-15SATPaging
systems4-Jan-15SUNDAY5-Jan-15MONW25cordless telephone
systems6-Jan-15TUEcellular system design
fundamentals7-Jan-15WEDComparison of various wireless
systems8-Jan-15THUModeren wireless communication
systems9-Jan-15FRIModeren wireless communication
systems10-Jan-15SATSECOND
SATURDAY11-Jan-15SUNDAY12-Jan-15MONW30Pongal
Holidays13-Jan-15TUE14-Jan-15WED15-Jan-15THU16-Jan-15FRI17-Jan-15SAT18-Jan-15SUNDAY19-Jan-15MONW46second
generation cellular networks20-Jan-15TUEthird generation cellular
networks21-Jan-15WEDwireless in local loop22-Jan-15THUwireless
local area networks23-Jan-15FRIbluetooth24-Jan-15SATpersonal area
networks25-Jan-15SUNDAY26-Jan-15MONW55REPUBLIC
DAY27-Jan-15TUEcellular system design
fundamentals28-Jan-15WEDspectrum allocation29-Jan-15THUbasic
cellular system30-Jan-15FRIfrequency reuse31-Jan-15SATchannel
assignment strategies1-Feb-15SUNDAY2-Feb-15MONW66handoff
strategies3-Feb-15TUEinterference and system
capacity4-Feb-15WEDtrunking and grade off
service5-Feb-15THUimproving coverage and capacity, cell
splitting6-Feb-15FRImultiple access techniques for wireless
communication7-Feb-15SATintroduction to multiple access
techniques8-Feb-15SUNDAY9-Feb-15MONW75FDMA10-Feb-15TUETDMA11-Feb-15WEDSSMA12-Feb-15THUSDMA13-Feb-15FRIpacket
radio, capacity of cellular system14-Feb-15SATSECOND
SATURDAY15-Feb-15SUNDAY16-Feb-15MONW82I MID
EXAMINATIONS17-Feb-15TUE18-Feb-15WED19-Feb-15THU20-Feb-15FRIWireless
networking21-Feb-15SATintroduction of wireless
networks22-Feb-15SUNDAY23-Feb-15MONW96types of wireless
networks24-Feb-15TUEdifference between wireless and fixed
networks25-Feb-15WEDdifference between wireless and fixed
networks26-Feb-15THUdevelopment of wireless
networks27-Feb-15FRIdevelopment of wireless
networks28-Feb-15SATfixed network transmission
hiercahy1-Mar-15SUNDAY2-Mar-15MONW105fixed network transmission
hiercahy3-Mar-15TUEtraffic routing in wireless
networks4-Mar-15WEDtraffic routing in wireless
networks5-Mar-15THUHOLI6-Mar-15FRIwireless data
services7-Mar-15SATcommon channel
signalling8-Mar-15SUNDAY9-Mar-15MONW115wireless
WAN10-Mar-15TUEmechanism to support a mobile
environment11-Mar-15WEDmechanism to support a mobile
environment12-Mar-15THUcommunication in the
infrastructure13-Mar-15FRIIS-95 CDMA forward
channel14-Mar-15SATSECOND
SATURDAY15-Mar-15SUNDAY16-Mar-15MONW125IS-95 CDMA forward
channel17-Mar-15TUEIS-95 CDMA reverse channel18-Mar-15WEDpacket and
frame formats in IS-9519-Mar-15THUIMT-200020-Mar-15FRIforward
channel in W-CDMA and
CDMA-200021-Mar-15SATUGADI22-Mar-15SUNDAY23-Mar-15MONW135reverse
channel in W-CDMA and CDMA-200024-Mar-15TUEGPRS and higher data
rates25-Mar-15WEDshort message service in GPRS mobile application
protocols26-Mar-15THUshort message service in GPRS mobile
application protocols27-Mar-15FRIwireless LAN28-Mar-15SATSRI RAMA
NAVAMI29-Mar-15SUNDAY30-Mar-15MONW145historical overviews of the
LAN industry31-Mar-15TUEevolution of the WLAN
industry1-Apr-15WEDwireless home networking2-Apr-15THUIEEE
802.113-Apr-15FRIGOOD FRIDAY4-Apr-15SATPHY
layer5-Apr-15SUNDAY6-Apr-15MONW155MAC layer7-Apr-15TUEwireless
ATM8-Apr-15WEDHYPER LAN9-Apr-15THUHYPER LAN
-210-Apr-15FRIOrthogonal frequency division
multiplexing11-Apr-15SATSECOND
SATURDAY12-Apr-15SUNDAY13-Apr-15MONW166basic principles
orthogonality14-Apr-15TUEsingle versus multi channel
systems15-Apr-15WEDOFDM block diagram16-Apr-15THUOFDM block diagram
and its explanation17-Apr-15FRIOFDM signal mathematical
representation18-Apr-15SATOFDM signal mathematical
representation19-Apr-15SUNDAY20-Apr-15MONW17II MID
EXAMINATIONS21-Apr-15TUE22-Apr-15WED23-Apr-15THU24-Apr-15FRI25-Apr-15SAT26-Apr-15MONW18Practical
Exam27-Apr-15TUE28-Apr-15WED29-Apr-15THU30-Apr-15FRI1-May-15SAT2-May-15MONW193-May-15TUEEnd
Of
Exams4-May-15WED5-May-15THU6-May-15FRI7-May-15SAT8-May-15MONW209-May-15TUE10-May-15WED11-May-15THU12-May-15FRI13-May-15SAT14-May-15MONW2115-May-15TUE16-May-15WED