CET 453 Microcomputers
Microcontroller architecture including basic memory design, address decoding and internal register structure, and assembly language programming including addressing modes and instruction set. Laboratory work consists of programming and interfacing experiments. Projects focus on solving real world problems following a standard development process. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory, course meets five hours per week.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
CS 121 or
ROBO 110, and
CET 363 all with a grade of C- or higher; or acceptance to the Graduate MSCIT or MSTM programs.