NTC-02.31 “Microprocessor equipment”

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The educational laboratory stand is designed for studying the fundamentals of microcontroller programming and the principles of organizing their interaction with peripheral devices. It covers microcontroller architecture, including the core, memory, system synchronization, and instruction set. The organization of input/output ports, discrete signal devices, timers, and indicators (seven-segment, liquid crystal displays) is examined. It also explores methods of inputting analog information (analog-to-digital converters) and outputting data (digital-to-analog converters). An important part includes mastering data transmission interfaces—UART, RS-485, SPI, I2C—as well as working with external EEPROM. Additionally, it involves creating initial projects and working with interrupt systems.
 
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