Lab Description:
This lab gives students the practical exposure to Assembly language programming of microprocessors, computer architecture of 8088/8086 microprocessor family, assembly program development using debugger software, use of flow charts and other aids in software development, memory and I/O interfacing circuitry for microprocessors, interrupts, serial and parallel data communications. The lab also hosts hardware projects in more advanced areas.
Lab Location: Room No. (HF-12), Section (H), First Floor, College of Engineering