1-Recognizes the elements in a microcomputer system, understands the concepts of data, address, bus and address path, comprehends that the data exchange in the microcomputer system is in binary numbers and makes a memory map. 2-Understands the structural and programmatic differences between microprocessors and microcontrollers, selects the appropriate microprocessor or microcontroller for a task. 3- In the process of setting up a microprocessor / microcontroller system, it can establish the necessary connections between the processor and peripherals, use the software required for the operation of the system, and make the microprocessor system ready for use. 4-Develop logic of program writing and gain knowledge of program writing principles. 5-Data transfer processing, decision making by testing, loop editing, use of subprograms, creation of time delay subprograms, arithmetic and logical operations, bit shift operations and so on. use and apply routine procedures. |