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| Title | Dates | | Lab 1
| Assembler, Simulator and Monitor
| Jan. 24, 26
| | Lab 2
| Further Use of ZAP and the
EVBU
| Jan. 31,Feb. 2
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| Lab 3
| Assembly Language Programming
| Feb. 7, 9
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Lab 4
| Parallel Ports and Subroutines
| Feb. 14, 16
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| Lab 5
| C Language Programming
| Feb. 21, 23
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Lab 6
| Using the HC12 Timer Overflow and Real
Time Interrupts
| Feb. 28, Mar. 2 | |
Lab 7
| 68HC12 Input Capture and Output Compare
Functions
| Mar. 7, 9
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| Lab 8 | Using the 68HC12 Pulse Width Modulation Subsystem
| Mar 21, 23
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| Lab 9
| The Analog to Digital Converter
| Mar. 28, 30
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| Lab 10
| Serial Communications using the 68HC12 SPI and the MAX522 D/A Converter
| Apr. 4, 6
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| Lab 11
| Port Expansion and Bus Timing
| Apr. 11, 13
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| Lab 12 | Final Project -- Motor Speed Control | Motor Speed Control Information April. 18, 20 | April 25, 27 Formal Report
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| Make Up Week
| May 2, 3
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