The microprocessor laboratory complements the materials
discussed in the lecture and provides an excellent
mechanism for reinforcing concepts described during
lectures. The laboratory includes 14 stations, each of
which consists of an 80386-based personal computer with
data acquisition board, an 8085-based single-board
microcomputer, a Digi-Designer proto-board, and an
oscilloscope. In addition, a variety of digital logic chips
and discrete electronic components are provided. All
PC’s are networked to two printers to obtain program
listings