TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
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SR.NO |
TOPICS |
PERIODS |
MARKS |
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1 |
Introduction to Computer System: Introduction, Structure of Digital Computer, Number Systems, Logic Gates |
03 |
10 |
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2 |
Basic Elements of Computer System: The Stored Program Concept, Translators, Operating System, Classification of Operating System, Register, Memory Organization, Instruction Set, Microprogramming, Micro-programmed Control Unit, Microinstruction Formats. |
06 |
10 |
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3 |
Processor Organization: Processor Organization, Stacks, Instruction Format, Computer Structures, Arithmetic and Logic Unit, Control Unit, Coprocessors, Pipeline Processing, Array Processors, Wave front Array Processors |
08 |
16 |
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4 |
Memory Organization: Memory, Memory Device Characteristics, Virtual Memory, Concept of Locality of Reference, Semiconductor Memory, Semiconductor Memory Cell (Bipolar), Memory Chip Organization |
07 |
16 |
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5 |
Introduction to Local Area Network: Introduction, What is Local Area Network, LAN Components, Features of Local Area Networks, The Advantages of Local Area Networks, Wide Area Networks, Network Topologies
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08 |
16 |
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6 |
Introduction to Network Structure: Network Goals, Applications of Networks, Network Structure, Network Architectures, Protocols |
05 |
10 |
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7 |
Introduction to Network Layers: Physical Layers, Data Link Layer, Network Layer, The Transport Layer, Session Layer, The Presentation Layer, The Application Layer |
06 |
10 |
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8 |
Modem and Interface: Data Communication, Method of Data Transmission, Modulation and Demodulation, Types of Modems, Communication Channel, Modes of Transmission, Modem Data Transmission Field, Modem Modulation Methods, Modem Interfacing, Data Communication Networking |
05 |
12 |
[48] [100 ]
Reference Books:
1. Computer Organization: A. P. Godse
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TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH
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SR.NO |
TOPIC |
PERIODS |
MARKS |
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1 |
Microprocessor Systems Theory:
Simple model Terminologies used in Microprocessor: Hardware, Software, Bus, and Memory Modules. |
4 |
8 |
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2 |
The 8085 Microprocessor Theory:
Features of 8085 Pin definitions of 8085 Architecture of 8085 Typical 8085 configuration |
6 |
12 |
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3 |
The 8085 Instruction & Programming:
Concept of programming Instruction formats Opcode formats Addressing modes 8085 Instruction set |
10 |
20 |
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4 |
Timing Diagram:
Instruction Cycle, Machine cycle & T- state 8085 machine cycle & their timings. Timing diagram for 8085 instructions. |
6 |
12 |
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5 |
Stack & Subroutines:
Stack Stack related instructions Subroutines Software delays |
4 |
10 |
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6 |
Memory Interfacing :
Memory structure- RAM , ROM , EPROMMemory interfacing examples. |
4 |
10 |
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7 |
Interrupts:
Polling & interrupts Classification of interrupts Hardware interrupts Software interrupts Masking / Unmasking of interrupts. |
6 |
12 |
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8 |
I/O data transfer techniques & peripherals:
Memory mapped I/O & I/O/ mapped I/O. Interrupt driven I/O Programmable I/O devices : 8155, 8255 ( Block diagram , operating modes, programs & interfacing with 8085) Interfacing of data converters: A to D converter, D to A converter. Interfacing examples: Liquid level control system, stepper motor control system, |
8 |
16 |
TOTAL : [48] [100]
PRACTICAL:
1) Introduction to 8085 typical configuration.
2) Addition of two numbers- 8 bit, 16 bit, BCD numbers
3) Finding the sum of the series.
4) Arranging the numbers in ascending order.
5) Count number of 1s and display the result on data field on the occurrence of interrupt.
6) Peripheral 8155- ( I/O mode & Generation of square wave using internal timer)
7) DAC Interface ( Generation of square, triangular & staircase waveform ( using 8255))
8) ADC Interface ( Any one application)
9) Stepper motor control using 8085.
10) Arithmetic operations( Add, Subtract)
11) Packing, Unpacking &masking of 8 bit data.
12) Descending order of the given numbers.
TERM WORK:
Students will prepare journal of above any 8 experiments. Completed journal will be considered as a term work while giving marks out of 25.
1) R.S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, programming &
applications.
2) A.P. Godse , Microprocessor & Microcomputer, 1st edition 2000, Technical Publishing Shaniwar Peth, Pune- 30
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
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SR.NO |
TOPICS |
PERIODS |
MARKS |
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1 |
IntroductionWhat is an Operating System? Early Systems, Performance - Off-line Operations - Buffering - Spooling - Multi-programming - Time Sharing |
04 |
10 |
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2 |
Operating System Services Types of services The User View - System Calls - Process Control & Job Control - File Manipulation - Information Maintenance The Operating System View - System Calls - I/O Device Interrupts |
06 |
15 |
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3 |
File System File Concepts Allocation Methods - Free space Management - Contiguous Allocation - Dynamic storage Allocation - Compaction - Linked Allocation - Index Allocation Directory Systems - Single level Directory - Two Level Directory - Tree structured Directory File Protection |
08 |
10 |
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4 |
CPU Scheduling Scheduling Concepts, Scheduling, Scheduling Algorithms
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06 |
15 |
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5 |
Memory Management Swapping, Multiple Partitions, Paging, Segmentation
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04 |
10 |
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6 |
Virtual Memory Demand Paging, Page Replacement, Virtual Memory Concepts, Thrashing
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06 |
15 |
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7 |
Deadlocks The Deadlock Problem, Deadlock Characteristics, Deadlock Prevention, Deadlock Avoidance, Recovery from Deadlock
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04 |
10 |
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8 |
Unix UNIX as Operating System, Setting up UNIX, UNIX Basics, The UNIX User Interface, The UNIX Shells, The UNIX Configuration, Using UNIX, Exploring the UNIX system, UNIX Communications, The UNIX File System-Basics, File System Manipulation, Text Processing in UNIX, VI Editor, Standard I/O, UNIX Utilities
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10 |
15 |
TOTAL [48] [100]
ORAL:
Oral examination is conducted out of 25 marks.
Reference Books:
TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH
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SR.NO |
TOPICS |
PERIODS |
MARKS |
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1 |
The System Approach Introduction, Origins of Systems Analysis, Systems Background Concepts, Characteristics of a System, Elements of a System, Reasons for Adopting Systems Approach, Define the Problem, Design the Solution, Using Systems Approach for Information System Design- Systems, Organizations, Information and Communication, Scope of a system
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06 |
16 |
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2 |
Structured System Analysis And Design Role of System Analyst, Structured System Development Life Cycle (SSDLC)- The concept of a Project Life cycle, Classical Systems Development Life Cycle, The Semi structured Life Cycle, The Structured Project Life Cycle, The Prototyping Life cycle, Systems Planning, Information Gathering, Structured System Analysis, Structured Systems Design, Programming, Testing And Maintenance
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12 |
24 |
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3 |
Structured Systems Analysis Data Flow Analysis- Features of Data Flow Strategy, Tools of Data Flow Strategy, Notation, Parallel Activities, Advantages of Data Flow Analysis, Data Flow Diagrams- The components of DFD, Guidelines for Constructing DFDs, Leveled DFDs, Extensions to the DFD for Real Time Systems, The Data Dictionary, Decisions Tables and Decision Trees, Structured English. |
10 |
20 |
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4 |
Structured Design Design Terminology, Criteria of Good Design, Design of Output- Identification of computer output needs, Information Presentation Techniques, Designing Printed Output, Designing Visual Display Output, Design of Input and Control Data Modelling- The Components of an ERD, Guidelines for Constructing ERD, Files and Database Design- Data Models, File Organization methods
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10 |
20 |
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5 |
Design Tools Basic Concepts- why Data modeling is needed, how data modeling is organized, common obstacles to modeling, overcoming the obstacles, doing the right things, The Process of Design, Physical Database Design, Logical Database Design, CASE Methodology, Verification and Validation, Software Testing Methodologies
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10 |
20 |
Reference Books:
1) Structural System Analysis and Design S. D. Joshi
2) System Analysis and Design Dr. Milind M. Oka
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TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH
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SR.NO |
TOPICS |
PERIODS |
MARKS |
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1 |
Review Of 8085 Microprocessor1.1 Internal architecture of 80851.2 Pin configuration of 80851.3 Data transfer techniques1.4 Interrupts |
04 |
10 |
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2 |
Study Of Peripheral Chips2.1 8155 I/O ports with timer & Ram2.2 8255 programmable peripheral interface2.3 8253 programmable interval timer2.4 8237 DMA controller2.5 8259 programmable interrupt controller2.6 8251 programmable communication interface. |
20 |
40 |
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3 |
Peripheral input & output devices3.1 Keyboard 3.2 Mouse 3.3 Monitor all with respective controller card for IBM PC 3.4 Printer (serial, parallel) , Dot matrix printer, Daisy wheel printer, laser printer, inkjet printer. 3.5 VDU 3.6 Plotters 3.7 Digitiser 3.8 Lightpen 3.9 Joystic 3.10 Stepper motor |
18 |
35 |
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4 |
Memories4.1 Floppy Disk & Floppy Disk Drive, 4.2 Hard Disk & Hard Disk drive, 4.3 CD & CD drive 4.4 Tape drive & Magnetic drum |
06 |
15 |
TOTAL [48] [100]
Reference Books:
1) Computer Peripheral Devices & Interfacing Shilpa Muley