Microprocessor trainer Model MPT-85, is an 8085 trainer. Using this trainer, students studying in, electronics, electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, chemical engineering subjects, B.Sc. (electronics, computers, and physics) slaboratory, and polytechnics can learn programming an 8085 Microprocessor. This can be used for designing prototypes.
The instrument is supplied with 48K memory, 32K EPROM and 16K RAM expandable to 64KB using an additional 27128 EPROM. RAM is battery backed using a NiCad battery. Using two numbers of on-board 8255, Input/output interface experiments can be performed. Several experimental interface modules can be connected to this trainer. They are ADC, DAC, Stepper motor, 8-bit switch input, 8-bit LED output, Relay interface module, etc, and many more are available. The instrument has a 50-pin Flat Ribbon Cable (FRC) connector, for interfacing Programmable Peripheral Interface (PPI) chip 8255. The instrument has 22 re-programmable keys.
Using OPTIONAL Editor Assembler software, the user can enter their programs on the computer?s screen in Mnemonic fashion directly with the help of the computer keyboard. By the use of this software, the user need not hand edit Opcodes by looking into the Opcode chart. The software directly reads the mnemonics and creates Downloadable opcodes and data automatically. This helps in developing the software and interfaces faster than hand editing programs, and eliminates possible errors at any stage. This has the facility to enter / edit: Labels, comments, redefine start address (Origin) of your programs, data segments, etc. This software can create automatically, Assembly files (.asm) for generating your programs and for eventual storage on storage media, Text files (.LST) for documentation purposes, Hex files (.HEX) used for Download operations
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Microprocessor trainer Model MPT-J-85, is an 8085 trainer. This trainer is for starters. Using this trainer, students studying in, electronics, electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, chemical engineering subjects, B.Sc. (electronics, computers, and physics) laboratory, and polytechnics can learn programming an 8085 Microprocessor. Using an on-board 8255, Input/output interface experiments can be performed.
The instrument is supplied with 64K memory, to the FULL addressable capability of the 8085 Microprocessor. There is no need for you to add extra memory. The memory is distributed as 32K EPROM and 32K RAM. The RAM is provided with a battery backup. This trainer can be used to perform interface experiments using 24 TTL I/O lines on board programmable peripheral interface IC 8255. This trainer has built-in power supplies. This is housed in an ergonomically designed cabinet.
MPT-85LCD Microprocessor board designed around 8085 is ideal for learning 8 bit Microprocessors and peripherals. This makes use of a LCD display to display the mnemonics and codes using 2 Line by 16 Character LCD display is directly connected to the bus like a memory device. This system has a built in LINE-BY-LINE assembler and disassembler. It means that, whenever a line is entered in
assembler mode, it verifies the correctness of mnemonic and assembles into its equivalent opcodes and / or associated data in that line. It is also possible to disassemble the entered programs. The user programs are entered using 101 PC type keyboard.
MPT-85LCD Microprocessor board designed around 8085 is ideal for learning Microprocessors and peripherals. The Microprocessor operates at 6 MHZ using a 6MHZ crystal. Lower bytes of address and data are multiplexed as in 8085 and hence a decoder is necessary separate address and data. Firmware is stored in 16KB EPROM. User data/programs can be stored in 8KB CMOS static RAM of type 6264. This can be upgraded to 32KB RAM using 32kB static memory chip like 62256. It has 48 TTL I/O lines on board. All the I/O lines are brought terminated on 50 pin FRC connectors for conducting necessary interface experiments.
MPT-85LCD has a built in RS232C serial communication system terminated on a 9 pin D-Type connector. This may be used for communicating with remote PC computer. Baud rate of serial communication may be changed from 150 to 9600 baud. It has three-channel timer on board. Transmit and receive clock for USART is obtained from Channel 0 of timer.
The board can operate using the 101/104 PC keyboard supplied along with the trainer kit and 2 Line by 16-character LCD display or from the PC (using the Terminal Emulation Software). Microprocessor?s Address, Data and Control bus pins are brought to the 50 pin FRC connector. MPT-85 LCD is equipped with powerful software monitor. The monitor supports Video terminals RS232C interface, local 101 keyboard and LCD display. The board has 8KB CMOS static RAM that can be upgraded to 32KB.
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The Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor intended to be used as the CPU in a microcomputer. This is one step above 8085 (8-bit) microprocessor. The term "16-bit" means that its arithmetic logic unit, internal registers, and most of its instructions are designed to work with 16-bit binary words. The 8086 has a 16-bit data bus, so it can read data from or write data to memory and ports either 16
16 bits or 8 bits at a time. As its address bus is 20-bit wide, it can address memory upto 1,048,576 locations. Each of the 1MB locations represents bite-wide. Therefore it is necessary to study by experimentation how an 8086 microprocessor responds for various conditions.
Microprocessor trainer Model MPT-86, is an 8086 trainer. Using this trainer, students studying in, electronics, electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, chemical engineering subjects, B.Sc. (electronics, computers, and physics) laboratory, and polytechnics can learn programming an 8086 Microprocessor. This can be used to some extent for designing prototypes.
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MPT-86LCD Microprocessor board designed around 8086 is ideal for learning 16 bit Microprocessors and peripherals. This makes use of a LCD display to display the mnemonics and codes using 2 Line by 16 Character LCD display is directly connected to the bus like a memory device. The user programs are entered using 101 PC type keyboard. This system has a built in LINE-BY-LINE
assembler and disassembler. It means that, whenever a line is entered in assembler mode, it verifies the correctness of mnemonic and assembles into its equivalent opcodes and associated data / or in that line. The Microprocessor operates at 18.432 MHZ using a crystal. Since 16 bits of address and data are multiplexed it is necessary to separate the lower order address and data. Firmware is stored on an EPROM. User data/programs can be stored in 64KB CMOS static RAM of type 62256. Memory and I/O address decoding signals are available on system bus. This trainer has two 8255 ICs for interface experiments. This enhances the capabilities of the MPT-86LCD trainer. All the 48 I/O lines are brought to 50-pin FRC connector for interfacing experiments.MPT-86LCD has onboard serial port; USART, to transmit and receive signals to RS232C levels. These signals are brought to 9 pin D type connector. This RS232 connector may be used for communicating with remote PC computer. Baud rate of serial communication may be changed from 150 to 9600 baud.One three-channel timer IC is provided. Transmit and receive clock for USART is obtained from Channel 2 of timer IC. 101 PC type keyboard is interfaced to Microprocessor through two pins of 8255 port pins. Communication between keyboard and Microprocessor takes place using 2 wires- one for serial clock and serial data.
8031 / 8051 is a versatile micro-controller. This controller finds extensive applications in automation. This is because of its architecture and built-in I/O capabilities. The use of this controller considerably reduces the chip count in the final product design. Hence this finds extensive applications in automatic vending machines,
weighing machines, welding machines, microwave ovens etc. Therefore it becomes necessary to study the function and its capabilities, by experimentation.The Micro-controller trainer is an IBM PC/XT/AT/ & Pentium compatible instrument. This has 32KB RAM, 8KB EPROM. The instrument is connected to serial port of IBM computer at RS232C port. A 50 pin FRC connector provides un-buffered Address, Data, and control lines. This may be used for system expansion at a later date. The trainer has built-in power supply. This is housed in an ergonomically designed cabinet.
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MICROCONTROLLER offers more advantages than conventional Microprocessors for implementing dedicated jobs. These ICs are also cost effective and could be used for any applications ranging from appliances to automobile engines to text or data processing equipment. At present these Microcontrollers are used in washing Machines,
Electronic toys, Process Control equipments, Dot Matrix Printers etc.
MCT-51LCD Microprocessor board designed around 8051 is ideal for learning 8 bit Microprocessors and peripherals. This makes use of a LCD display to display the mnemonics and codes using 2 Line by 16 Character LCD display is directly connected to the bus like a memory device. This system has a built in LINE-BY-LINE assembler and disassembler. It means that, whenever a line is entered in assembler mode, it verifies the correctness of mnemonic and assembles into its equivalent opcodes and / or associated data in that line. It is also possible to disassemble the entered programs. The user programs are entered using 101 PC type keyboard.
The MCT-51LCD operates at 10 MHZ. Micro controller?s Address, Data and Control bus pins are brought to the 50-pin FRC connector. MCT-51LCD is equipped with powerful software monitor. The monitor supports Video terminal RS232C interfaces, local 101 keyboard and LCD display. The board has 32KB CMOS static RAM.