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ABET Microcontrollers Lab Syllabus

The document is a course syllabus for the Microcontroller Laboratory at Philadelphia University for the second semester of 2021/2022. It outlines course details including prerequisites, credit hours, class schedule, laboratory experiments, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and grading policies. The course focuses on microcontroller programming, interfacing with sensors and actuators, and includes practical experiments using PIC and Arduino systems.

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ABET Microcontrollers Lab Syllabus

The document is a course syllabus for the Microcontroller Laboratory at Philadelphia University for the second semester of 2021/2022. It outlines course details including prerequisites, credit hours, class schedule, laboratory experiments, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and grading policies. The course focuses on microcontroller programming, interfacing with sensors and actuators, and includes practical experiments using PIC and Arduino systems.

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Philadelphia University

Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechatronics Engineering.


Course Syllabus, Second Semester, 2021/2022

Course Title: Microcontroller Laboratory (0640448), Fourth Year.


Prerequisite: Microprocessor and Microcontrollers systems (640328).
Corequisite: Microprocessor and Microcontrollers systems (640328).
Credit Hours: 1-credit hours (16 weeks per semester, approximately 45 contact hours).
Class Time: 14:15-16:00 Wed.
Course description: Measurement principles; Analogue signal conditioning:
Displacement and Level transducers; Digital transducers; Force and Strain transducers;
Temperature transducers; interfacing microcontroller systems with sensors and actuators
(DC motors); Programming microcontroller (PIC & Arduino); DC Motor Control;
Programming C-Language.
Website: http://www.philadelphia.edu.jo/academics/ssalah/
Instructor: Eng. Samer Zaid Sartawi.
Instructor: Email: ssalah@philadelphia.edu.jo
Office: Engineering building, room 6411. ext: 2346
Laboratory Outlines:
Week Exp.# Experiment Name
1 1 Introduction.
2 2 Micro controller programming part one.
3 3 Micro controller programming part two.
4 4 Analog to Digital converter (ADC) + Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
5 5 Temperature and light control using PIC.
6 --- Free laboratory.
7 6 Arduino Microcontroller programming part one.
8 7 Arduino Microcontroller programming part two.
9 8 Reading transducers using Arduino part one.
10 9 Reading transducers using Arduino part two.
11 10 DC Motors control Arduino.
12 11 Stepper Motors control Arduino.
13 12 Servo Motors control Arduino.
14 --- Final Exam.

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Course Learning Outcomes with reference to ABET Student Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of this Laboratory, student should:

Understanding of microcontroller’s architecture (communications, DA,


1. [1]
AD and PWM).
Interface Arduino & PIC Microcontrollers with different sensors and
2. [6]
actuators.
Program and debug microcontroller codes using micro C and Arduino ide
3. [1]
soft wares.

4. Use Proteus software as simulator for codes and circuits. [6]

5. Control actuators using PIC 16F877A and Arduino Mega. [6]

Assessment Guidance:
Evaluation of the student performance during the semester (total final mark) will be
conducted according to the following activities:
Reports: The students should deliver full printed report after finishing the
experiment within one week; the delivering is due at the beginning of the
class. Late two days report will be graded from half of the total mark.
Other late reports(over 2 days) will not be accepted.

Quizzes: 3-quizzes of 10-minutes will be conducted during the semester. The


materials of the quizzes are set by the lecturer.

Final Exam: The students will undergo a scheduled final exam at the end of the
semester covering the whole materials taught in the course.

Grading policy:

Reports 30%
Quizzes 30%
Final Exam 40%
Total: 100%

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Mark Entry Category Mark

Lab report (full printed) 20

Total 20

Final Exam Category Mark


Theoretical part 10
Practical part 30
Total 40

Microcontroller report (Marks distribution):


This table must be printed in the cover page.

Report part Ideal mark Your mark


Cover page 0.25
Objective 0.25
Theory 0.25
Apparatus 0.25
Programming and testing 12
Conclusion 2
Total 15

References Books:
1. Interfacing PIC Microcontroller: Embedded Design by Interactive Simulation by
Martin Bates Elsevier 2006.

2. Microcontroller Based Applied Digital Control by Dogan Ibrahim. Wiley 2006.

3. Making PIC Microcontroller Instruments and Controllers by H. Sandhu Mcgrew-Hill,


1st edition 2008.

4. Designing Embedded Systems with PIC Microcontrollers, 2nd Edition: Principles and
Applications by Tim Wilmshurst. Newnes. 2nd edition 2009.

References websites:

 http://www.microchip.com/
 http://www.arduino.cc/en/

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