ESE 350: Microcontroller / Embedded Systems Laboratory

Spring

Lecturer: Daniel D. Lee

 

Office: Moore 203

Telephone: 8-8112

Email: ddlee@seas.upenn.edu

Office hours: TBA

 

Course description:

An introduction to interfacing real world sensors and actuators to embedded microprocessor systems.  Concepts needed for building electronic systems for real-time operation and user interaction, such as digital input/outputs, interrupt service routines, serial communications, and analog-to-digital conversion will be covered.  The course will conclude with a student-designed final project demonstration and presentation.

 

 
Movie Archive of Spring 2006 and Spring 2007 projects:


Prerequisites:

Students in the course are expected to have had a basic programming course (i.e. knowledge of conditional statements, subroutines, and loops).

 

Meeting time:

Lectures: TBA

Lab sections: TBA

 

Grading policy:

Lab assignments 25%

Quiz/Midterm 20%

Final project 25%

Final exam 30%

 

Text and references:

The required textbook for the course is

H. Y. Huang, MC68HC11 An Introduction 2/e, Thomson Learning, 2000.

 

Course website:

ESE 210, Fall 2006
Lab 2, Keypad Interfacing: Lab writeup in word, Code that needs to be inserted ( .txt file)

For current ESE350 students, materials and announcements can be found online at

http://courseweb.upenn.edu