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  • (i) To design, simulate, implement and test an interface to an external device using Microchip Studio 7.0 and an ATmega32A microcontroller.
  • (ii) To interpret manufacturer datasheets and decide on the appropriate additional peripheral(s) to be used within the ATmega32A microcontroller.
  • (iii) To extend existing the knowledge gained in previous laboratories and build on verified solutions.
  • (iv) To demonstrate the design workflow when developing complex microcontroller interfaces and communicate the outcomes to a wider audience.
  • (v) To develop a large-scale Assembler / C project that will require numerous submodules that are required to work together to achieve a common complex task. 
  • In this project you will use Microchip Studio 7.0 to develop a complex project that builds on the knowledge gained from previous laboratory assessments. In developing the project, you will work with one additional student (maximum group size of two students) from the same virtual laboratory and demonstrate your achievements to the Laboratory Demonstrator throughout the remainder of the semester. The application that your group will develop is to be written in Assembler and C and will be deployed to a physical (or simulated) ATmega32A microcontroller over the course of the project period. The project runs over four weeks (weeks 8, 9, 10, 11) and the final demonstration will occur during your laboratory session in Week 11. Note that a late penalty of 10% per 24-hour period (inclusive of weekends) will apply for all components that are to be submitted to Canvas. In Week 11, during your laboratory session you will present the outcomes of your project in the virtual laboratory session (10% of the available course grade). This involves a demonstration of the tasks achieved to the Laboratory Demonstrator. The final report (15% of the available coursegrade), which fully describes your achievements, is due on Friday, Week 11 at 11:59pm via Canvas (Turnitin). The entire code tree (both in Assembler and C) is to be submitted by the same due / date time otherwise the assessment will be considered incomplete.

 

 

 


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