MIC 314321 Notes K Scheme: Microprocessor Programming

In this article, we share all the new MIC 314321 microprocessor programming study notes for upcoming MSBTE examinations.

These notes include all new syllabus chapters and subtopics from all chapters. Fourth-semester computer engineering students must refer to the notes in the textbook.

MIC 314321 Notes K Scheme

  • Unit – I 8086-16 Bit Microprocessor

This unit covers the fundamental architecture and operational mechanics of the Intel 8086, the 16-bit microprocessor that laid the groundwork for the x86 family.

  • Unit – II The Art of Assembly Language Programming

This unit focuses on the foundational workflow and tools required to transition from a logical problem to a functional assembly language program.

  • Unit – III Instruction Set of 8086 Microprocessor

This unit covers how the 8086 microprocessor interprets and executes commands, moving from the binary structure of instructions to the high-level logic of different operation types.

  • Unit – IV Assembly Language Programming

This unit focuses on the transition from theoretical architecture to practical implementation using 8086 Assembly Language. It covers the structural setup of programs and the logic required to manipulate data at the register level.

  • Unit – V Procedure and Macro

This unit focuses on modular programming in Assembly Language, specifically how to break down complex code into reusable blocks using Procedures and Macros.

Conclusion

All important short exam-ready notes of Microprocessor Programming are provided above in PDF format.

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