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dc.contributor.authorGupta, Indra-
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-01T08:00:39Z-
dc.date.available2014-12-01T08:00:39Z-
dc.date.issued1986-
dc.identifierM.Techen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/12509-
dc.guideVasantha, M. K.-
dc.description.abstractThe present dissertation report has been fragmented into seven chapters. The history and introduction to micro-processor development is presented in chapter-0. The .chapter-1 then discusses the main system: microcomputer VMC-86. Further the man-machine communication is achieved via the CRT system interface, it is expanded upon along with the details of the interfacing circuitery in chapter-2. Chapter 3 deals with the development of some software program modules. Few Hardware Modules have also been tested on VMC-86 and this experimentation is considered in chapter 4, along with necessary software. The Stepper Motor Control is being considered as the case study and is discussed in Chapter-5, in this the follow-ing controls have been achieved. 1. R.P.M.Control 2. Linear Displacement Control 3, S. H.M.with uniform velocity 4. Point selection on a x-y plane. As every thing has its own limitations; this dissertation is no exception. So, the closing chapter-6 further on presents the limitations of the present work and areas of extension possible. However to provide additional information Appendices have been incorporated in this report as per the requirements.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGen_US
dc.subject8086 MICROPROCESSORen_US
dc.subjectMICROPROCESSORen_US
dc.subject8086 MICROPROCESSOR EXPERIMENTATIONen_US
dc.title8086 MICROPROCESSOR BASED EXPERIMENTATION & APPLICATIONS-A CASE STUDYen_US
dc.typeM.Tech Dessertationen_US
dc.accession.number178913en_US
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