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Module Description

Module name Course Module Module level, if

applicable

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

Code, if applicable 5115-135-2 Subtitle, if

applicable

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Course, if applicable

Sistem Kendali Berbasis Mikroprosesor (Microprocessor Based Control System)

Semester(s) in which the module is taught

7th semester (odd semester)

Person responsible for the module

Lecturer of Course

Lecturer Mochammad Djaohar., M.Sc.

Language Indonesian

Relation to Curriculum

This course is one of the Field of Study and Supporting Expertise Concentration in Industrial Automation Engineering Course and offered in the 7th semester (odd semester)

Type of teaching, contact hours

Teaching methods used in this course are:

- Lecture (i.e., group investigation, small group discussion, case study, and video based learning)

-Structured assignments (i.e., essays and case study) The class size for lecture is 30 students.

Contact hours for lecture is 27 hours, assignments (structured tasks) is 32 hours and learn individually 32 hours

Workload For this course, students are required to meet a minimum of 87 hours in one semester, which consist of :

-23 hours for lecture

-32 hours for structured assignments -32 hours for learn individually

Credit points 3 credit points (equivalent with 3 ECTS) Requirements

according to the examination regulations

Students must have attended all classes and submitted all class assignments that are scheduled before the final tests.

Recommended prerequisites

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Module

objectives/intended learning outcomes

After completing the course and given with this case:

Course Learning Objectives :

1. Understanding the role of a microprocessor or microcomputer in system control (15)

2. Explaining the type and architecture of the microcontroller system and the minimum microcontroller system (15)

3. Designing microcontroller programming for open-loop and close-loop control systems in the field of Electrical Engineering (35)

4. Applying the stages of uploading the program to the microcontroller until the program execution process (35) Content Students will learn about:

discusses the introduction of a microprocessor or microcomputer, MPF-1 Z-80 Microprocessor, MPF-1 Microcontroller programming, Arithmetic and logic operations, MPF-1 functioning, parallel and interrupt interface techniques. Followed by discussing the microcontroller system which includes the microcontroller system architecture, minimum microcontroller system, types of microcontrollers, microcontroller programming, input and output ports, uploading programs to the microcontroller and microcontroller applications in electrical engineering systems.

Forms of Assessment

Assessment is carried out based on written examinations, assessment/evaluation of the learning process and performance with the following components: Structured tasks: 40% ; Mid Test : 30% Final Test: 30%

Study and examination requirements and forms of

examination

Study and examination requirements:

- Students must attend 15 minutes before the class starts.

- Students must switch off all electronic devices.

- Students must inform the lecturer if they will not attend the class due to sickness, etc.

- Students must submit all class assignments before the deadline.

- Students must attend the exam to get final grade.

Form of examination:

Written exam: Essay

Media employed Direct Whiteboard and Power Point Presentation.

Reading list 1. B. B. Brey, Intel Microprosessors, 8th ed., Ohio, New Jersey:

Prentice Hall, 2009

2. R. L. Tokheim, Digital Principles, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994

3. Microprocessor Intel 8086 Data Sheet, California: Intel, 1990 4. Microprocessor Intel 8088 Data Sheet, California: Intel, 1990 5. --, ""Rabbit 2000 Microprocessor,"" User's Manual, 2007 6. --, Rabbit Family of Microprocessors:Intruction Reference

Manual, New York: Digi International.Inc, 2008."

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