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ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com

ECET 340 Week 1 HomeWork 1<br>ECET 340 Week 1 iLab 1<br>ECET 340 Week 2 HomeWork 2<br>ECET 340 Week 2 iLab 2<br>ECET 340 Week 3 HomeWork 3<br>ECET 340 Week 3 iLab 3<br>ECET 340 Week 4 HomeWork 4<br>ECET 340 Week 4 iLab 4<br>ECET 340 Week 5 HomeWork 5<br>ECET 340 Week 5 iLab 5<br>ECET 340 Week 6 HomeWork 6<br>ECET 340 Week 6 iLab 6<br>ECET 340 Week 7 HomeWork 7<br>ECET 340 Week 7 iLab 7<br><br>

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ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com

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  1. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com

  2. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Entire Course (All ilabs and Homework) (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com CET 340 Week 1 HomeWork 1 ECET 340 Week 1 iLab 1 ECET 340 Week 2 HomeWork 2 ECET 340 Week 2 iLab 2 ECET 340 Week 3 HomeWork 3 ECET 340 Week 3 iLab 3 ECET 340 Week 4 HomeWork 4 ECET 340 Week 4 iLab 4 ECET 340 Week 5 HomeWork 5 ECET 340 Week 5 iLab 5 ECET 340 Week 6 HomeWork 6 ECET 340 Week 6 iLab 6

  3. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 1 HomeWork 1 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. Give three examples each of internal and external peripheral devices as referenced to the HCS12 microcontroller and not an entire PC. (2 points)2. Given “the requirements of each signal’s destination must match the capabilities of the signal’s source,” name some of the electrical signal parameters that must be considered when designing an interface between two different hardware components. (2 points)3. Write down the instructions needed to program PORT A for pins PA7, PA4-PA0 as inputs and PA6-PA5 as outputs. Answer should be a valid C language statement. (2 points)4. Write an instruction sequence to output the value $35 to PORT P. Use the C language only when writing your answer; - no assembly language. (2 points)

  4. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 1 iLab 1 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com OBJECTIVES: To become familiar with Microcontroller MC9S12 parallel ports and how simple input and output devices are interfaced through them. To learn how to program I/O instructions in C language. To learn how to organize a program to read data from input ports, process the data, and display the result on a simple output device.

  5. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 2 HomeWork 2 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. Where does program control transfer to when an interrupt occurs? +2 points 2. Which one of the following Interrupts has highest priority? +2 points 3. RAM Vector table addresses $3E52 belongs to which interrupt? +2 points 4. Before exiting an ISR, the programmer should use which command? +2 points 5. In which one of the following sequences is the stack pulled by rti? +3 points 6. Given the starting address for the TC0 Interrupt is to become $5000. Write the assembly instruction necessary to place this ISR address into the interrupt vector table and then unmask the interrupt (assembly only). +3 points

  6. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 2 iLab 2 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 2 iLab 2

  7. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 3 HomeWork 3 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. Sketch a circuit that can be used to debounce a pushbutton and explain how it works. (4 points max) 2. In Figure 7.32 on page 339 of the Huang textbook, if the row has and the columnsare , which key is pressed? (2 points max) 3. In Figure 7.32 on page 339 of the Huang textbook, explain why the 10kΩ resistors ties to VCC are required. (2 points max)

  8. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 3 iLab 3 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com SOLVED ECET 340 iLAB3 OBJECTIVES: To learn the basic operation of a keypad. To understand how to interface a keypad to a microprocessor. To learn how to program a keypad driver in C language. To learn how to program a keypad activated interrupt that identifies the key being pressed and displays or otherwise returns its value to the main program. 

  9. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 4 iLab 4 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com I. OBJECTIVES: To learn how to use A-to-D converters to digitize signals from analog input devices. To learn how to write a C language program that samples the data from an analog device, digitizes it and formats it for output on an LCD. To become more proficient in programming displays for real-time operation.

  10. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 5 HomeWork 5 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. Explain, briefly, why an analog restoring filter is sometimes used at the output of a DAC.2. Given Iref = 2 mA for a DAC1408 IC, find Iout for the input 1110 11103. Find the number of discrete voltages output by a 12-bit DAC. Show work.4. Use the internet to locate the data sheet for an MC1408 DAC. From it find, for the MC1408-7 version, the following: a. The settling time b. Accuracy at full scale output current (1.99 mA), 25ºC

  11. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 5 iLab 5 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Scenario/Summary This week's lab covers two areas, conversion of digital HCS12  signals to an analog format, and the use of a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)  to transfer data, and commands between the HCS12, and the DAC  peripheral.  Deliverables For this lab, the deliverables include the cover sheet,  filled-in sections of the lab report, photographs (online), or instructor  sign-offs (onsite), and answers to the questions. The cover sheet must be  completed in typed format.  L A B S T E P S 

  12. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 6 HomeWork 6 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. What are the four main functions of the HC12 Timer unit?2. Two input capture events occur at counts 0x1037 and 0xFF20 of the free-running counter. How many counts (in decimal) have transpired between these two events?3. What is the maximum time possible before the free-running counter overflows when the e MHz?4. Two input capture events occur at 0x1037 and 0x002A. If the prescaler bits PR[2:1:0] are set to 101 and the e clock is 24 MHz, how much time as transpired between the two events? 

  13. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 6 iLab 6 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 6 iLab 6

  14. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 7 HomeWork 7 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. The movable part of the solenoid is the: +2 points 2. Why is the 6N139 optoisolator used in the interfaces to devices such as large motors? +2 points 3. Calculate the number of steps per revolution for a stepper motor with a step angle of 7.5°. +2 points 4. How is stepper motor speed controlled? State any two ways a program can do this. +2 points 5. For this problem, you should look at Figure 5A on the next page as a physical example of a stepper motor. It is an example of a stepper motor with four (4) magnetic windings which are connected via an interface circuit to the HCS12 Port T pins 4, 5, 6, & 7, with an armature (rotor) that has 12 poles (combined number of North and South magnetic poles). Notice how each step rotates the rotor 30 degrees, and notice the logic states on the Port T pins going from Step 1 to Step 2. To rotate the rotor 90 degrees, you would need three (3) steps (see figure 5A for explanation).

  15. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 7 iLab 7 (Devry) For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com ECET 340 Week 7 iLab 7

  16. ECET 340 (Devry) Expect Success/uophelp.com For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com

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