Programming and Interfacing the 8051 Microcontroller


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Background. Assembly language programming. Assembly language techniques. Introductory experiments. Hardware experiments. Enhanced members of the 8051 family. Building an 8051-based microcontrollers system. Developing microcontroller applications. General purpose system calls. 8051 family products and vendors.




Microprocessors & Microcontrollers


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Pentium Microprocessor Historical evolution of 80286, 386 and 486 processors, Pentium features and architecture, Pin description, Functional description, Pentium real mode, Pentium RISC features, Pentium super-scalar architecture - pipelining, Instruction paring rules, Branch prediction, Instruction and data caches The floating-point unit.Bus Cycles and Memory OrganisationInitialization and configuration, Bus operations-reset, Non pipelined and pipelined (read and write), Memory organisation and I/O organisation, Data transfer mechanism-8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit data bus interface.Pentium programmingProgrammer's model, Register set, Addressing modes, Instruction set, Data types, Data transfer instructions, String instructions, Arithmetic instructions, Logical instructions, Bit manipulation instructions, Program transfer instructions and Processor control instructions.Protected ModeIntroduction, Segmentation-support registers, Related instructions descriptors, Memory management through segmentation, Logical to linear address translation, Protection by segmentation, Privilege level-protection, Related instructions, Inter-privilege level transfer of control, Paging-support registers, descriptors, Linear to physical address translation, TLB, Page level protection, Virtual memory.Multitasking, Interrupts Exceptions and I/OMultitasking - Support registers, Related descriptors, Task switching, I/O Permission bit map. Virtual mode - features, Address generation, Privilege level, Instructions and registers available, entering and leaving V86 mode. Interrupt structure - Real, Protected and Virtual 8086 modes, I/O handling in Pentium, Comparison of all three modes.8051 Micro-controllerMicro-controller MCS-51 family architecture, On-chip data memory and program memory organization - Register set, Register bank, SFRs, External data memory and program memory, Interrupts structure, Timers and their programming, Serial port and programming, Other features, Design of minimum system using 8051 micro-controller for various applications.PIC Micro-controllerOverview and features of PIC16C, PIC 16F8XX, Pin diagram, Capture mode, Compare mode, PWM mode, Block diagram, Programmer's model PIC, Reset and clocking.Memory organization - program memory, data memory, Flash, EEPROM, PIC 16F8XX addressing modes, Instruction set, programming, I/O ports, Interrupts, Timers, ADC.




Microprocessors & Introduction to Microcontroller


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The book is written for an undergraduate course on the 8085 and 8086 microprocessors and 8051 microcontroller. It provides comprehensive coverage of the hardware and software aspects of 8085 and 8086 microprocessors and 8051 microcontroller. The book uses plain and lucid language to explain each topic. A large number of programming examples is the feature of this book. The book provides the logical method of describing the various complicated concepts and stepwise techniques for easy understanding, making the subject more interesting. The book is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the 8085 microprocessor. It teaches you the 8085 architecture, pin description, bus organization, instruction set, addressing modes, instruction formats, Assembly Language Programming (ALP), instruction timing diagrams, interrupts and interfacing 8085 with support chips, memory and peripheral ICs - 8251, 8253, 8255, 8259 and 8279. It also explains the interfacing of 8085 with data converters - ADC and DAC- and introduces a temperature control system design. The second part focuses on the 8086 microprocessor. It teaches you the 8086 architecture, register organization, memory segmentation, interrupts, addressing modes, operating modes - minimum and maximum modes, interfacing 8086 with support chips, minimum and maximum mode 8086 systems and timings. The third part focuses on the 8051 microcontroller. It teaches you the 8051 architecture, pin description, instruction set, programming 8051 and interfacing 8051 with external memory. It explains timers/counters, serial port, interrupts of 8051 and their programming. It also describes the interfacing 8051 with keyboards, LCDs and LEDs and explains the control of servomotor, stepper motors and washing machine using 8051.







Programming and Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller


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This tutorial/disk package is unique in providing you with a complete understanding of the 8051 chip compatibles along with all the information needed to design and debug tailor-made applications using. Programming & Customizing the 8051 Microcontroller details the features of the 8051 and demonstrates how to use these embedded chips to access and control many different devices. This book shows you what happens within the 8051 when an instruction is executed, and it demonstrates how to interface 8051's with external devices.




Programming and Interfacing the 8051


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The 8051/8052 Microcontroller


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This book was written with the novice or intermediate 8052 developer in mind. Assuming no prior knowledge of the 8052, it takes the reader step-by-step through the architecture including discussions and explanations of concepts such as internal RAM, external RAM, Special Function Registers (SFRs), addressing modes, timers, serial I/O, and interrupts. This is followed by an in-depth section on assembly language which explains each instruction in the 8052 instruction set as well as related concepts such as assembly language syntax, expressions, assembly language directives, and how to implement 16-bit mathematical functions. The book continues with a thorough explanation of the 8052 hardware itself, reviewing the function of each pin on the microcontroller and follows this with the design and explanation of a fully functional single board computer-every section of the schematic design is explained in detail to provide the reader with a full understanding of how everything is connected, and why. The book closes with a section on hardware interfacing and software examples in which the reader will learn about the SBCMON monitor program for use on the single board computer, interfacing with a 4x4 keypad, communicating with a 16x2 LCD in direct-connect as well as memory-mapped fashion, utilizing an external serial EEPROM via the SPI protocol, and using the I2C communication standard to access an external real time clock. The book takes the reader with absolutely no knowledge of the 8052 and provides him with the information necessary to understand the architecture, design and build a functioning circuit based on the 8052, and write software to operate the 8052 in assembly language.







C and the 8051


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This totally reworked book combines two previous books with material on networking. It is a complete guide to programming and interfacing the 8051 microcontroller-family devices for embedded applications.




The 8051 Microcontroller


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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. The 8051 Microprocessor: A Systems Approach emphasizes the programming and interfacing of the 8051. Using a systematic, step-by-step approach, the text covers various aspects of 8051, including C and Assembly language programming and interfacing. Throughout each chapter, a wealth of examples and sample programs clarify the concepts, offering an opportunity to learn by doing. Review questions at the end of each section help reinforce the main points covered in the chapter.