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b. Kalpakjian, S., and Schmid, S. R., 2001, BMCG 2212 MICROPROCESSOR TECHNOLOGY
Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 5th LEARNING OUTCOMES
Edition,Prentice Hall International. At the end of the course, students should be able to:
c. Schey, J.A., 1999, Introduction to LO1 Explain the architectures of microprocessor
Manufacturing Processes, McGraw Hill. technology and its components.
LO2 Characterize functions of microprocessor and
the peripheral devices.
BMCG 2021 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LO3 Design applications for the simple problems
WORKSHOP in the field of control of processes and
LEARNING OUTCOMES machines using microprocessor technology.
At the end of this course, students should be able to: SYNOPSIS
LO1 Identify common shop hazards and use Introduction and examples of practical utilizations in
common shop safety equipments. the field of control systems, data acquisition and
LO2 Use various kinds of hand tools, measuring communication using the microprocessor technology.
tools and equipments for workshop practice. Explanation of basic terms (memory, bit, byte, word,
LO3 Work as an effective member of a team to address, bus, microprocessor, microcomputer,
produce engineering products. register, instruction, instruction set, program, stack,
SYNOPSIS arithmetical/logical unit) and basic principles of the
This course covers the fundamentals of cutting, program execution (interrupt and timer/counter) .
forming, joining and machining processes. The Principles of the function and utilization of the
processes include sheet metal forming, welding, input/output ports as general digital inputs and
conventional milling and CNC Lathe. Other aspects outputs for switches, sensors, LED indicators,
such as handling, safety regulations, and main alphanumeric LCD, DC and stepper motors.
functions of the machining are introduced. The Utilization of the A/D converter and serial
students will be exposed with practical use of the communication interface for application on
machine. mechanical sensors.
REFERENCES REFERENCES
a. Kalpakjian, S. & Schmid, S.R., 2013, a. Martin, P. B., 2013, PIC Microcontrollers, 3rd
Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 7th Edition, Newnes.
Ed., Pearson. b. Borowik, B., 2011, Interfacing Microcontroller
b. Groover, M.P., 2007, Fundamentals of Modern to Peripheral Devices, Springer.
Manufacturing, 5th Ed., John Wiley & Son Inc. c. Wilmshurst, T., 2010, Designing Embedded
c. Mike, T., 2000, Basic Manufacturing, Systems with PIC Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition,
Butterworth-Heinemann. Newnes.
d. Osborn, G., 2010, Embedded Microcontrollers
and Processor Design, 1st Edition, Prentice Hall.
e. Mazidi, M.A., AVR Microcontroller and
Embedded Systems, 1st Edition, Pearson.
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