Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab
The Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab is an essential component of the B.Sc. in Engineering program, providing students with hands-on experience in the fundamental technologies that drive modern electronics. In this lab, students explore the architecture, programming, and interfacing of microprocessors and microcontrollers, which are pivotal in various applications from consumer electronics to industrial automation. The lab is equipped with a range of development boards and tools that enable students to design and implement their own projects. Through practical exercises, they learn to write and debug programs in both assembly and high-level languages, gaining a deep understanding of how software interacts with hardware. Students also engage in projects that involve sensor integration, communication protocols, and real-time system design, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges. Collaborative learning is emphasized, as students often work in teams to develop innovative solutions, enhancing their problem-solving and teamwork skills. By the end of the course, students emerge with a solid foundation in microprocessor and microcontroller technologies, ready to tackle complex engineering problems and prepared for careers in fields such as robotics, automation, and embedded systems. This lab experience is crucial for fostering the next generation of skilled engineers.