microcontroller lab programs for 4th sem E&C branch of IC 8051
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Introduction to the 8051 microcontroller
Objectives:
The purpose of this experiment is to learn to use 8-bit microcontroller 89C51
implement a simple system power led.
In this experiment, you will do the following:
• Understand the difference between microprocessors and microcontrollers
• Learn about MCS-51 (8051) microcontrollers-in particular, Atmel
89C51
• The introduction of LED control using ATMEL 89C51 microcontroller
• Learn how to use the programming of microcontrollers/EEPROM tool: WINLV
Hardware, software and components:
• MICROMASTER LV48
• WINLV software
• Assembler and conversion utilities (exe2bin, bin2hex)
• Micro-controller AT89C51
• 11.0592 MHz crystal
• Resistors: 510, 8.2 K
• Capacitors: 33pF (2), 10 PF
• The proto-Board (5V, LEDs, switches)
Introduction:
Microprocessors and microcontrollers
General purpose microprocessor digital computer CPU. on
do a complete microcomputer, you can add memory (ROM and RAM) memory, generator, decoders and i/o device on the Prime use of the microprocessor to read data, the execution of works on major calculations on the data, and save the results to a storage device or display results. Microprocessor design was due to the desire to make it as flexible and extensible as possible. Microcontroller is a true computer chip design includes all the features found in microprocessor CPU: ALU, PC, SP, and registers, plus ROM, RAM, parallel i/o, serial i/o, counters and the hours-all on a single chip. Guide 1EE 390 Lab, EE Dept, KFUPM general-purpose microcontroller a device used for reading data, perform limited calculations on this data and to control their environment based on these calculations, the Prime use of the microcontroller to control the computer using a program stored in ROM and does not change over the lifetime of the system Microcontroller is connected with getting data to and from their own pins; the architecture and instruction set optimized for processing data in bits and bytes in size.
Thus, the microcontroller is a highly integrated device that includes, on a single chip,
all or most of the parts you need to complete the application control feature.