E-Book Details:
Title:
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8051 microcontrollers: an applications-based introduction
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Publisher:
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Newnes
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Author:
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D. M. Calcutt, Frederick J. Cowan, G. Hassan Parchizadeh
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Edition:
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2nd, illustrated (2009)
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Format:
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PDF
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ISBN:
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0750657596
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EAN:
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9780750657594
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No.ofPages:
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408
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Book Description:
The 8051 architecture developed by Intel has proved to be
the most popular and enduring type of microcontroller, available from
many manufacturers and widely used for industrial applications and
embedded systems as well as being a versatile and economical option for design prototyping, educational use and other project work.
In this book the authors introduce the fundamentals and capabilities of the 8051, then put them to use through practical exercises and project work. The result is a highly practical learning experience that will help a wide range of engineers and students to get through the steepest part of the learning curve and become proficient and productive designing with the 8051. The text is also supported by practical examples, summaries and knowledge-check questions.
In this book the authors introduce the fundamentals and capabilities of the 8051, then put them to use through practical exercises and project work. The result is a highly practical learning experience that will help a wide range of engineers and students to get through the steepest part of the learning curve and become proficient and productive designing with the 8051. The text is also supported by practical examples, summaries and knowledge-check questions.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dave Calcutt, Fred Cowan and Hassan Parchizadeh are all experienced authors and lecturers at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
New to this Edition:
- Chapter 12 Inter procedural Analysis
- Increase design productivity quickly with 8051 family microcontrollers
- Unlock the potential of the latest 8051 technology: flash memory devices and16-bit chips
- Self-paced learning for electronic designers, technicians and students
- The latest developments in the 8051 family are also covered in this book, with chapters covering flash memory devices and 16-bit microcontrollers.
Table of Contents:
OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURE AND MICROCONTROLLER RESOURCES : Architecture of a
OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURE AND MICROCONTROLLER RESOURCES : Architecture of a
microcontroller – Microcontroller resources – Resources in advanced and next generation microcontrollers –8051
microcontroller – Internal and External memories – Counters and Timers –
Synchronous serialcumasynchronous serial communication - Interrupts.
UNIT II
8051 FAMILY MICROCONTROLLERS INSTRUCTION SET : Basic assembly language programming – Data
transfer
instructions – Data and Bit-manipulation instructions – Arithmetic
instructions – Instructions for Logical operations on the tes among the
Registers, Internal RAM, and SFRs – Program flow control instructions
–Interrupt control flow.
UNIT III
REAL TIME CONTROL : INTERRUPTS : Interrupt handling structure of an MCU – Interrupt Latency and
Interrupt deadline – Multiple sources of the interrupts – Non-maskable interrupt sources – Enabling or
disabling of the sources – Polling to determine the interrupt source and assignment of the priorities among them – Interrupt structure in Intel 8051.
UNIT IV
REAL TIME CONTROL: TIMERS : Programmable Timers in the MCU’s – Free running counter and real time control – Interrupt interval and density constraints.
UNIT V
SYSTEMS DESIGN : DIGITAL AND ANALOG INTERFACING METHODS : Switch, Keypad and Keyboard
interfacings – LED and Array of LEDs – Keyboard-cum-Display controller (8279) – Alphanumeric Devices –Display Systems and
its interfaces – Printer interfaces – Programmable instruments
interface using IEEE 488 Bus – Interfacing with the Flash Memory –
Interfaces – Interfacing to High Power Devices – Analog input interfacing – Analog output interfacing – Optical motor shaft encoders – Industrial control – Industrial process control system – Prototype MCU based Measuring instruments – Robotics and Embedded control – DigitalSignal Processing and Digital Filters.
UNIT VI
REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM FOR MICROCONTROLLERS : Real Time operating system – RTOS of
Keil (RTX51) – Use of RTOS in Design – Software development tools for Microcontrollers.
UNIT VII
16-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS : Hardware – Memory map in Intel 80196 family MCU system – IO ports –
Progammable Timers and High-speed outputs and input captures – Interrupts – instructions.
UNIT VIII
ARM 32 Bit MCUs : Introduction to 16/32
Bit processors – ARM architecture and organization – ARM / Thumb
programming model – ARM / Thumb instruction set – Development tools.
Microchip offers two 16-bit Microcontroller (MCU) families plus two 16-bit Digital Signal Controller (DSC) families that give you compatible options across a wide spectrum of price, performance and feature sets. Common attributes among all 16-bit MCU and DSC families are pinouts, software, peripherals and development tools.
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