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028 _q2016
_bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
040 _bEnglish
_aBSDU
_cBSDU
082 _a629.895
_bMAZ
100 _aMazidi, Muhammad Ali, Mazidi, Janice Gillispie
245 0 _a8051 Micro Controller and Embedded Systems : Using Assembly and C
250 _a2nd
260 _bPearson Education
_a New Delhi
_c2013,c2008
300 _a547
500 _aMazidi's 8051 Microcontroller text emphasizes the programming and interfacing of the 8051. A systematic, step-by-step approach is used to cover various aspects of 8051. C and Assembly language programming and interfacing. Many examples and sample programs are given to clarify the concepts and provide students with an opportunity to learn by doing. Review questions are provided at the end of each section to reinforce the main points of the section.
504 _aContents: CHAPTER 0: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Section 0.1: Numbering and coding systems Section 0.2: Digital primer Section 0.3: Inside the computer CHAPTER 1: THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLERS Section 1.1: Microcontrollers and embedded processors Section 1.2: Overview of the 8051 family CHAPTER 2: 8051 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING Section 2.1: Inside the 8051 Section 2.2: Introduction to 8051 Assembly programming Section 2.3: Assembling and running an 8051 program Section 2.4: The program counter and ROM space in the 8051 Section 2.5: 8051 data types and directives Section 2.6: 8051 flag bits and the PSW register Section 2.7: 8051 register banks and stack CHAPTER 3: JUMP, LOOP, AND CALL INSTRUCTIONS Section 3.1: Loop and jump instructions Section 3.2: Call instructions Section 3.3: Time delay for various 8051 chips CHAPTER 4: I/OPORT PROGRAMMING Section 4.1: 8051 I/O programming Section 4.2: I/O bit manipulation programming CHAPTER 5: 8051 ADDRESSING MODES Section 5.1: Immediate and register addressing modes Section 5.2: Accessing memory using various addressing modes Section 5.3: Bit addresses for I/O and RAM Section 5.4: Extra 128-byte on-chip RAM in 8052 CHAPTER 6: ARITHMETIC & LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS AND PROGRAMS Section 6.1: Arithmetic instructions Section 6.2: Signed number concepts and arithmetic operations Section 6.3: Logic and compare instructions Section 6.4: Rotate instruction and data serialization Section 6.5: BCD, ASCII, and other application programs CHAPTER 7: 8051 PROGRAMMING IN C Section 7.1: Data types and time delay in 8051 C Section 7.2: I/O programming in 8051 C Section 7.3: Logic operations in 8051 C Section 7.4: Data conversion programs in 8051 C Section 7.5: Accessing code ROM space in 8051 C Section 7.6: Data serialization using 8051 C CHAPTER 8: 8051 HARDWARE CONNECTION AND INTEL HEX FILE Section 8.1: Pin description of the 8051 Section 8.2: Design and test of DS89C4x0 trainer Section 8.3: Explaining the Intel hex file CHAPTER 9: 8051 TIMER PROGRAMMING IN ASSEMBLY AND C Section 9.1: Programming 8051 timers Section 9.2: Counter programming Section 9.3: Programming timers 0 and 1 in 8051 C CHAPTER 10: 8051 SERIAL PORT PROGRAMMING IN ASSEMBLY AND C Section 10.1: Basics of serial communication Section 10.2: 8051 connection to RS232 Section 10.3: 8051 serial port programming in Assembly Section 10.4: Programming the second serial port Section 10.5: Serial port programming in C CHAPTER 11: INTERRUPTS PROGRAMMING IN ASSEMBLY AND C Section 11.1: 8051 interrupts Section 11.2: Programming timer interrupts Section 11.3: Programming external hardware interrupts Section 11.4: Programming the serial communication interrupt Section 11.5: Interrupt priority in the 8051/52 Section 11.6: Interrupt programming in C CHAPTER 12: LCD AND KEYBOARD INTERFACING Section 12.1: LCD interfacing Section 12.2: Keyboard interfacing CHAPTER 13: ADC, DAC, AND SENSOR INTERFACING Section 13.1: Parallel and serial ADC Section 13.2: DAC interfacing Section 13.3: Sensor interfacing and signal conditioning CHAPTER 14: 8051 INTERFACING TO EXTERNAL MEMORY Section 14.1: Semiconductor memory Section 14.2: Memory address decoding Section 14.3: 8031/51 interfacing with external ROM Section 14.4: 8051 data memory space Section 14.5: Accessing external data memory in 8051 C CHAPTER 15: 8051 INTERFACING WITH THE 8255 Section 15.1: Programming the 8255 Section 15.2: 8255 interfacing Section 15.3: 8051 C programming for the 8255 CHAPTER 16: DS12887 RTC INTERFACING AND PROGRAMMING Section 16.1: DS12887 RTC interfacing Section 16.2: DS12887 RTC programming in C Section 16.3: Alarm, SQW, and IRQ features of the DS12887 chip CHAPTER 17: MOTOR CONTROL: RELAY, PWM, DC, AND STEPPER MOTORS Section 17.1: Relays and optoisolators Section 17.2: Stepper motor interfacing Section 17.3: DC motor interfacing and PWM APPENDIX A: 8051 INSTRUCTIONS, TIMING, AND REGISTERS APPENDIX B: BASICS OF WIRE WRAPPING APPENDIX C: IC TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEM DESIGN ISSUES APPENDIX D: FLOWCHARTS AND PSEUDOCODE APPENDIX E: 8051 PRIMER FOR X86 PROGRAMMERS APPENDIX F: ASCII CODES APPENDIX G: ASSEMBLERS, DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES, AND SUPPLIERS APPENDIX H: DATA SHEETS INDEX
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