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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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