The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems 2nd International Edition, ISBN-13: 978-1292026572
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- Publisher: ? Pearson; Second International Edition (2013)
- Language: ? English
- 641 pages
- ISBN-10: 129202657X
- ISBN-13: 978-1292026572
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This book uses a step-by-step approach to teach the fundamentals of assembly language programming and interfacing of the 8051 microcontroller. It uses many examples to clarify concepts. Simple, concise examples are utilized to show what action each instruction performs, then a sample is provided to show its application. This text provides a comprehensive understanding of the internal organization of the 8051 registers and resources in a way that sheds the student’s fear of assembly language. Whether students become designers of stand-alone systems or complex embedded systems, they will find this text a useful resource.
Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 0: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING 1
Section 0.1: Numbering and coding systems 2
Section 0.2: Digital primer 9
Section 0.3: Inside the computer 13
CHAPTER 1: THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLERS 23
Section 1.1: Microcontrollers and embedded processors 24
Section 1.2: Overview of the 8051 family 28
CHAPTER 2: 8051 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING 37
Section 2.1: Inside the 8051 38
Section 2.2: Introduction to 8051 Assembly programming 41
Section 2.3: Assembling and running an 8051 program 44
Section 2.4: The program counter and ROM space in the 8051 46
Section 2.5: 8051 data types and directives 49
Section 2.6: 8051 flag bits and the PSW register 52
Section 2.7: 8051 register banks and stack 55
CHAPTER 3: JUMP, LOOP, AND CALL INSTRUCTIONS 69
Section 3.1: Loop and jump instructions 70
Section 3.2: Call instructions 75
Section 3.3: Time delay for various 8051 chips 80
CHAPTER 4: I/OPORT PROGRAMMING 93
Section 4.1: 8051 I/O programming 94
Section 4.2: I/O bit manipulation programming 100
CHAPTER 5: 8051 ADDRESSING MODES 109
Section 5.1: Immediate and register addressing modes 110
Section 5.2: Accessing memory using various addressing modes 112
Section 5.3: Bit addresses for I/O and RAM 122
Section 5.4: Extra 128-byte on-chip RAM in 8052 131
CHAPTER 6: ARITHMETIC & LOGIC INSTRUCTIONS
AND PROGRAMS 139
Section 6.1: Arithmetic instructions 140
Section 6.2: Signed number concepts and arithmetic operations 150
Section 6.3: Logic and compare instructions 155
Section 6.4: Rotate instruction and data serialization 161
Section 6.5: BCD, ASCII, and other application programs 167
CHAPTER 7: 8051 PROGRAMMING IN C 181
Section 7.1: Data types and time delay in 8051 C 182
Section 7.2: I/O programming in 8051 C 188
Section 7.3: Logic operations in 8051 C 194
Section 7.4: Data conversion programs in 8051 C 199
Section 7.5: Accessing code ROM space in 8051 C 204
Section 7.6: Data serialization using 8051 C 209
CHAPTER 8: 8051 HARDWARE CONNECTION AND
INTEL HEX FILE 217
Section 8.1: Pin description of the 8051 218
Section 8.2: Design and test of DS89C4x0 trainer 224
Section 8.3: Explaining the Intel hex file 232
CHAPTER 9: 8051 TIMER PROGRAMMING
IN ASSEMBLY AND C 239
Section 9.1: Programming 8051 timers 240
Section 9.2: Counter programming 255
Section 9.3: Programming timers 0 and 1 in 8051 C 260
CHAPTER 10: 8051 SERIAL PORT PROGRAMMING
IN ASSEMBLY AND C 277
Section 10.1: Basics of serial communication 278
Section 10.2: 8051 connection to RS232 285
Section 10.3: 8051 serial port programming in Assembly 287
Section 10.4: Programming the second serial port 300
Section 10.5: Serial port programming in C 306
CHAPTER 11: INTERRUPTS PROGRAMMING
IN ASSEMBLY AND C 317
Section 11.1: 8051 interrupts 318
Section 11.2: Programming timer interrupts 322
Section 11.3: Programming external hardware interrupts 326
Section 11.4: Programming the serial communication interrupt 333
Section 11.5: Interrupt priority in the 8051/52 337
Section 11.6: Interrupt programming in C 340
CHAPTER 12: LCD AND KEYBOARD INTERFACING 351
Section 12.1: LCD interfacing 352
Section 12.2: Keyboard interfacing 363
CHAPTER 13: ADC, DAC, AND SENSOR INTERFACING 373
Section 13.1: Parallel and serial ADC 374
Section 13.2: DAC interfacing 398
Section 13.3: Sensor interfacing and signal conditioning 403
CHAPTER 14: 8051 INTERFACING TO EXTERNAL MEMORY 411
Section 14.1: Semiconductor memory 412
Muhammad Ali Mazidi went to Tabriz University and holds Master’s degrees from both Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Dallas. He is currently a.b.d. on his Ph.D. in the Electrical Engineering Department of Southern Methodist University. He is co-author of a widely used textbook, The 80×86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, also available from Prentice Hall. He teaches microprocessor-based system design at DeVry University in Dallas, Texas.
Janice Gillispie Mazidi has a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Texas. She has several years of experience as a software engineer in Dallas. She has been chief technical writer and production manager, and was responsible for software development and testing of a widely used textbook, The 80×86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, also available from Prentice Hall.
Rolin McKinlay has a BSEET from DeVry University. He is currently working on his Master’s degree and PE license in the state of Texas. He is currently self-employed as a programmer and circuit board designer, and is a partner in MicroDigitalEd.com.
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