ECE367




The Microprocessor-Based Design Lab is located in 3264 SEL. Each of the ten lab stations contain a logic analyzer, Motorola M68HC11EVM, computer, oscilloscope, digital multimeter, and a triple DC power supply. Experiments require students to design code that will utilize the many features of the Motorola MC68HC11 microcontroller evaluation module. Each station is equipped with a software package that enables students to edit, assemble, and simulate their code prior to implementation. Cycle-by-cycle microcontroller operation is observed with the aid of logic analyzers. ECE 367 students are introduced to universal programming techniques for PLD's, EPROM's, PROM's, FPGA's, PAL's, and IFL's, as well as schematic capture software. Each three member lab group is required to purchase one lab kit at the UIC Bookstore.




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