Embedded Systems Design with 8051 Microcontrollers : Hardware and Software /: Hardware and Software. (1999)
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- Book
- Title:
- Embedded Systems Design with 8051 Microcontrollers : Hardware and Software /: Hardware and Software. (1999)
- Main Title:
- Embedded Systems Design with 8051 Microcontrollers : Hardware and Software
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor, Zdravko Karakehayov.
- Editors:
- Karakehayov, Zdravko
- Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; PREFACE; CONTENTS; Chapter 1: BASIC CONCEPTS; 1.1 Logic gates; 1.2 Combinational logic circuits; 1.3 Latches and flip-flops; 1.4 Sequential logic circuits; 1.5 Memories; 1.6 Microprocessors; 1.7 Microcomputers; 1.8 Microcontrollers; 1.9 Embedded systems; 1.10 The Internet; 1.11 References; Chapter 2: THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Architecture; 2.3 Memory organization; Program Memory; External Data Memory; Internal Data Memory; Bit-addressable memory; 2.4 Pin defmitions and functions; 2.5 Timing; 2.6 Parallel ports 2.7 Timer/countersMode 0; Mode 1; Mode 2; Mode 3; 2.8 Serial port; Mode 0; Mode 1; Mode 2; Mode 3; 2.9 Interrupt system; Interrupt sources; Enable circuit; Priority circuit; 2.10 Power reduction modes; Idle mode; Power Down mode; 2.11 Programming the internal Program Memory; 2.12 References; Chapter 3: THE 8051 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Addressing modes; Register addressing mode; Direct addressing mode; Immediate addressing mode; Indirect addressing mode; Based-indexed indirect addressing mode; Relative addressing mode; Extended addressing mode Implied addressing mode3.3 Instruction set; 3.4 Assemblers and linkers; 3.5 Data transfer instructions; 3.6 Arithmetic instructions; Addition and subtraction instructions; Increment and decrement instructions; Multiplication and division instructions; 3.7 Logical instructions; AND/OR/exclusive-OR instructions; Complement and clearCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; PREFACE; CONTENTS; Chapter 1: BASIC CONCEPTS; 1.1 Logic gates; 1.2 Combinational logic circuits; 1.3 Latches and flip-flops; 1.4 Sequential logic circuits; 1.5 Memories; 1.6 Microprocessors; 1.7 Microcomputers; 1.8 Microcontrollers; 1.9 Embedded systems; 1.10 The Internet; 1.11 References; Chapter 2: THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Architecture; 2.3 Memory organization; Program Memory; External Data Memory; Internal Data Memory; Bit-addressable memory; 2.4 Pin defmitions and functions; 2.5 Timing; 2.6 Parallel ports 2.7 Timer/countersMode 0; Mode 1; Mode 2; Mode 3; 2.8 Serial port; Mode 0; Mode 1; Mode 2; Mode 3; 2.9 Interrupt system; Interrupt sources; Enable circuit; Priority circuit; 2.10 Power reduction modes; Idle mode; Power Down mode; 2.11 Programming the internal Program Memory; 2.12 References; Chapter 3: THE 8051 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Addressing modes; Register addressing mode; Direct addressing mode; Immediate addressing mode; Indirect addressing mode; Based-indexed indirect addressing mode; Relative addressing mode; Extended addressing mode Implied addressing mode3.3 Instruction set; 3.4 Assemblers and linkers; 3.5 Data transfer instructions; 3.6 Arithmetic instructions; Addition and subtraction instructions; Increment and decrement instructions; Multiplication and division instructions; 3.7 Logical instructions; AND/OR/exclusive-OR instructions; Complement and clear instructions; Rotate and swap instructions; 3.8 Boolean instructions; 3.9 Program control instructions; Conditional jump instructions; Unconditional jump instructions; Call and return instructions; 3.10 Application examples and problems; Programmable pulse source Software time delaySynchronizing timer interrupts; Single-step operation; 3.11 Supplementary problems; Problem 83.1; Problem 83.2; Problem 83.3; Problem 83.4; Problem 83.5; Problem 83.6; Problem 83.8; Problem 83.9; 3.12 References; Chapter 4: DIGITAL INTERFACING; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Memory design; 4.3 Parallel interface; Memory-mapped I/O; Port based expansion schemes; 4.4 Serial interface; Interface RS-232; Interface RS-485; 4.5 Single board computer; 4.6 Stepper motor interfacing; 4.7 Supplementary problems; Problem S4.1; Problem S4.3; Problem S4.4; Problem S4.6; Problem S4.7 Problem S4.8Problem S4.9; Problem S4.10; Problem S4.11; 4.8 References; Chapter 5: ANALOG INTERFACING; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Data acquisition systems; 5.3 Digital-to-analog conversion; 5.4 Analog-to-digital conversion; 5.5 Temperature measurement; 5.6 Supplementary problems; Problem S5.1; Problem S5.3; Plroblem S5.4; Problem S5.5; Problem S5.6; Problem S5.7; Problem S5.8; Problem S5.9; Problem S5.10; 5.7 References; Chapter 6: INTERFACING PERSONAL COMPUTERS; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Programming the 8051 microcontroller serial port; 6.3 Programming the personal computer serial ports 6.4 The 8051 microcontroller -- PC serial communications … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 1999
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 004.16
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