8085 Microprocessor
- 8085 Instruction Sets
- Addressing Modes & Interrupts
- 8085 Pin Configuration
- Microprocessor - 8085 Architecture
8086 Microprocessor
- 8086 Addressing Modes
- Microprocessor - 8086 Interrupts
- 8086 Instruction Sets
- 8086 Pin Configuration
- 8086 Functional Units
- Microprocessor - 8086 Overview
Multiprocessor Configuration
I/O Interfacing
Microcontrollers
- Microcontrollers - 8051 Interrupts
- 8051 Input Output Ports
- 8051 Pin Description
- Microcontrollers - 8051 Architecture
- Microcontrollers - Overview
Peripheral Devices
- 8253/54 - Operational Modes
- 8253 - Programmable Interval Timer
- Intel 8255A - Pin Description
- Programmable Peripheral Interface
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Microcontrollers - 8051 Architecture
8051 microcontroller is designed by Intel in 1981. It is an 8-bit microcontroller. It is built with 40 pins DIP (dual inpne package), 4kb of ROM storage and 128 bytes of RAM storage, 2 16-bit timers. It consists of are four parallel 8-bit ports, which are programmable as well as addressable as per the requirement. An on-chip crystal oscillator is integrated in the microcontroller having crystal frequency of 12 MHz.
Let us now discuss the architecture of 8051 Microcontroller.
In the following diagram, the system bus connects all the support devices to the CPU. The system bus consists of an 8-bit data bus, a 16-bit address bus and bus control signals. All other devices pke program memory, ports, data memory, serial interface, interrupt control, timers, and the CPU are all interfaced together through the system bus.
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