Students investigate modern PC-based (8088/86 to Pentium
TM) architectures, assembly language programming, digital communications and interfacing. Students are also provided with the skills needed to design and build expansion slot cards for PCs. Hardware interfacing and software experiments are also conducted.
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT: Continuous, including laboratory/projects (50%), 3-hr final exam (50%)
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