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The Microprocessor Lab is a specialized facility that allows students to gain practical experience with microprocessors and microcontrollers, fundamental components of modern electronic devices. Equipped with development boards, programming tools, and simulation software, the lab enables students to explore the architecture, programming, and interfacing of microprocessors. It serves as a platform for understanding how microprocessors function as the "brain" of many embedded systems and how they control devices and processes.

In this lab, students work with a variety of microprocessor and microcontroller platforms, such as the Intel 8086, ARM processors, and Arduino. They learn to write assembly language programs, interface peripherals like sensors, displays, and motors, and understand memory mapping, interrupts, and data transfer mechanisms. The lab provides a hands-on approach to learning, where students can design and implement simple to complex embedded systems.