Abstract

A description is given of a microprocessor laboratory which has been set up within the authors physics department, for the purpose of teaching science students whose principal interest lies in interfacing the microprocessor to equipment for control and data handling purposes. Emphasis is laid on the need to observe the interaction between the processor and external equipment, but rather than complicate the laboratory work with scientific experiments, simple peripherals like LEDS and switches are used, along with an ADC and DACs which invariably drive an oscilloscope.

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