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  8051 Compendium
The 8051 was one of the first microcontroller families, and remains one of the most commonly used.
The 8051 family was created by Intel, but is now largely driven by other companies, including Atmel, Dallas Semiconductor, and Philips.
Intel was the original architect of the 8051 family, and still offers "classic" 8051's as well as newer-generation MCS151 and MCS251 lines.
ee.cleversoul.com /8051.html   (494 words)

  
  Intel 8051 Information
The Intel 8051 was a Harvard architecture single chip microcontrollerC) developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems.
Intel's original 8051 family was developed using NMOS technology, but later versions, identified by a letter "C" in their name, e.g.
Several C compilers are available for the 8051, most of which feature extensions that allow the programmer to specify where each variable should be stored in its six types of memory, and provide access to 8051 specific hardware features such as the multiple register banks and bit manipulation instructions.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Intel_8051   (693 words)

  
 Intel 8051   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Intel 8051 is a microcontroller developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded products and still (2003) one of the most popular microcontrollers.
The 8051 was also used in the keyboard of the first IBM PC, where it converted keypresses into the serial data stream which is sent to the main unit of the computer.
The 8051 and derivatives have remained the de-facto standard for PC keyboards over the years and are still used today (2004) for basic model keyboards.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/i/in/intel_8051.html   (252 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Intel 8051
The Intel 8051 is a microcontrollerC) developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded products and still (2005) one of the most popular microcontrollers.
A particular feature of the 8051 microcontroller is the inclusion of a boolean processing engine which allows bit-level operations to be carried out directly and efficiently on internal registers and RAM.
The 8051's predecessor, the 8048, was used in the keyboard of the first IBM PC, where it converted keypresses into the serial data stream which is sent to the main unit of the computer.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Intel_8051   (413 words)

  
 8051 Compiler
This led to the 8051 being popular in industrialcontrol applications and it was widely used in early programmable logic controller designs.
The 8051 was also used in the keyboard of the first IBM PC, where it converted keypresses into the serial data stream which issent to the main unit of the computer.
The 8051 and derivatives have remained the de-facto standard for PC keyboards over theyears and are still used today (2004) for basic model keyboards.
www.altvetmed.com /face/2689-8051-compiler.html   (728 words)

  
 8051 Compendium
The 8051 was one of the first microcontroller families, and remains one of the most commonly used.
The 8051 family was created by Intel, but is now largely driven by other companies, including Atmel, Dallas Semiconductor, and Philips.
Intel was the original architect of the 8051 family, and still offers "classic" 8051's as well as newer-generation MCS151 and MCS251 lines.
www.ee.cleversoul.com /8051.html   (494 words)

  
 8051 microcontroller FAQ
From: russ@shani.net (Russ Hersch) Newsgroups: comp.arch.embedded, comp.sys.intel, comp.robotics.misc, comp.realtime, sci.electronics.design, alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt, comp.answers Subject: 8051 microcontroller FAQ Date: 12 Sep 1997 10:51:08 GMT Message-ID: Summary: This article is a collection of information sources on the Intel 8051 family of microcontrollers (and variants).
Intel developed the MCS-251, which was originally called the ZX (this name can still be found on one of the Intel slide shows).
Intel MCS-251 The Intel MCS-251 is 100% binary and pin compatible with the 8051, but with a 5-15 times boost in horsepower.
www.faqs.org /faqs/microcontroller-faq/8051   (7920 words)

  
 Intel 8051 Model   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The 8051 is an 8-bit microprocessor originally designed in the 1980's by Intel that has gained great popularity since its introduction.
The 8051 memory architecture includes 128 bytes of data memory that are accessible directly by its instructions.
Up to 4 Kbytes of program instructions can be stored in the internal memory of the 8051, or the 8051 can be configured to use up to 64 Kbytes of external program memory The majority of the 8051's instructions are executed within 12 clock cycles.
www.cs.ucr.edu /~dalton/i8051   (255 words)

  
 Intel from FOLDOC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The 80186 was an improvement on the Intel 8086 and Intel 8088.
The Intel 8086 was based on the design of the Intel 8080 and Intel 8085 (it was source compatible with the 8080) with a similar register set, but was expanded to 16 bits.
Intel bubble memory was on the market for a while, but faded away as better and cheaper memory technologies arrived.
foldoc.org /?Intel   (4390 words)

  
 8051 C Compiler
The Crossware 8051 C compiler is an ANSI standard compiler that generates code for the 8051 family of microcontrollers.
8051 specific extensions enable you to access all of the resources of the 8051 and its variants from C. Smart pointers which can work out for themselves which memory area they are pointing to.
Intel standard segment directives allow segments to be aligned to page and block boundaries, contained within a page or block, positioned at the highest in memory location or positioned above all other segments.
www.crossware.com /datasheets/c8051nt.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Intel® MCS® 51/251 Microcontrollers
From the most basic MCS® 51 microcontroller to the most advanced MCS 251 microcontrollers, Intel offers you a fast, easy and cost-effective upgrade path that combines high performance and richer feature sets with full pin and code compatibility.
Like the original MCS 51 microcontroller, the MCS® 251 microcontrollers are available in a wide choice of packaging, pricing and feature options.
Intel's 8-bit MCS 51 CHMOS microcontroller family is optimized for control-oriented applications that require lower power, higher integration and higher performance.
www.intel.com /design/mcs51   (124 words)

  
 Intel® Embedded Microcontrollers
Intel's family of microcontrollers encompasses a range of products that combine performance and compatibility in a wide choice of packaging, pricing and feature options.
Intel's 8-bit MCS® 51 microcontroller family is optimized for control-oriented applications that require expanded RAM, high integration and high performance.
Intel's mature embedded control products include a highly integrated VLSI device that maximizes the performance of a Multibus II based microprocessor system as well as a general-purpose Universal Peripheral Interface that allows designers to grow their own customized solution for peripheral device control.
developer.intel.com /design/embcontrol   (223 words)

  
 ABOUT THE 8051
The 8051 is an 8 bit microcontroller originally developed by Intel in 1980.
Intel developed the MCS-251, which was originally called the ZX (this name can still be found on one of the Intel slide shows).
Intel MCS-251 The Intel MCS-251 is 100% binary and pin compatible with the 8051, but with a 5-15 times boost in horsepower.
www.esacademy.com /automation/faq/8051/2.htm   (2577 words)

  
 CPU History - The CPU Museum - Intel Microcontroller Families
Intel used several naming conventions to specify wether the chip had ROM or not.
The Intel 8048 microcontroller, Intel's first µC, was used in the Magnavox Odyssey² video game console (as a 100KHz 8021) and (in its 8042 variant) in the original IBM PC keyboard.
Though the 8048 was eventually replaced by the very popular Intel 8051, even at the turn of the millennium it remains quite popular, due to its low cost, wide availability, memory efficient one-byte instruction set, and mature development tools.
www.cpushack.net /IntelMicrocontrollers.html   (873 words)

  
 Intel 8051 microcontroller family
Intel 8051 and 80C51 are members of Intel MCS-51 family of 8-bit microcontrollers.
In addition to on-chip clock oscillator, 2 16-bit timers, 4 I/O ports and a serial port, all 8051 and 80C51 chips have 128 bytes of RAM and 4 KB masked ROM.
If necessary, 8051 memory can be expanded up to 128 KB by adding up to 64 KB of external program and data memory.
www.cpu-world.com /CPUs/8051   (92 words)

  
 Microprocessors: Intel Centrino
Intel’s new 64-bit extensions are very likely to appear in microprocessors the Santa Clara, California-based company calls Potomac that are due next year.
This effectively means that Intel may not have any new processor cores for its 32-bit Xeon MP lineup in 2004.
As a result, Intel will have to bump up the speed of its existing Xeon MP “Gallatin” processors to keep on performance improvements of its IA32 chips for 4/8-way platforms.
www.lycos.com /info/microprocessors--intel-centrino.html?page=2   (457 words)

  
 Intel 8051 - Definition, explanation
A particular feature of the 8051 microcontroller is the inclusion of a boolean processing engine which allows bit-level boolean logic operations to be carried out directly and efficiently on internal registerss and RAM.
This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing and is used under the GFDL.
Assembler for the Intel MCS-51 family of microcontrollers.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/i/in/intel_8051.php   (528 words)

  
 View topic - AVR type choice :: AVR Freaks
If you are translating assembly language routines from 8051 to AVR then you will get to see very quickly how different the two architectures are internally.
My main reasons for shifting to AVR from 8051 is that I want to expand into more complex interfaces than common serial, and at the same time take the opportunity to learn the use of a more modern family.
I used to program the old processor in assembly code, but I wanted to program the new one in C. In time I'll probably have to take the time to learn some of the assembly code for the AVRs as well, but I hope to be able to rely on C for now.
www.avrfreaks.net /index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=41981&view=previous   (800 words)

  
 Intel 8051 Books
Readers are introduced to the fundamentals of microelectronics, the 8051 family, programming in C, and the use of a C compiler.
Appends material on 8051 instructions, timing, registers, and 8501-based systems; technology and system design issues; flowcharts and pseudocode; an 805 primer for X86 programmers; ASCII codes; assemblers, development resources, and suppliers; and data sheets.
This tutorial/disk package is unique in providing you with a complete understanding of the 8051 chip compatibles along with all the information needed to design and debug tailor-made applications.
www.ucpros.com /Resources/books_intel_8051,_08251,_8085.htm   (988 words)

  
 Embedded.com - Intel bows out
But Intel also produced an embedded version of the 8088/86, their 80186/188, a pair of CPUs with enormous popularity even today.
Intel's real embedded processors probably represents a fraction of the company's revenue (they don't break the numbers out in their SEC filings).
I wonder what Intel would have done if their processor architecture was not used by the most popular desktop operating system.
www.embedded.com /columns/embeddedpulse/188500905?_requestid=578806   (1732 words)

  
 camel51
CamelForth for the Intel 8051 is copyright (c) 1994,1997 Bradford J. Rodriguez.
On the 8051 this means that the program RAM must appear both in data space (so it can be written), and in program space (so it can be executed).
Depending on the speed of your 8051 board, it can take a few seconds to compile each line, so be sure to leave plenty of delay after the line.
www.zetetics.com /camel/camel51.html   (958 words)

  
 ASM Software - Intel 8051 compatibles and derivates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
And can therefor be used with other Phytec 8051 boards and units as well.
The original of the assembler can be found at Paul's 8051 tools.
Download (83.5 K) Intel 8051 assembler syntax highlighting definition for the editor Kate
home.tu-clausthal.de /~ifmar/asmsoftware/index.php?Projects_%26amp%3B_Software:Software_%26amp%3B_Projects_for_microcontrollers:Intel_8051_compatibles_and_derivates   (112 words)

  
 Loadable Intel 8051/8751 Microprocessor PROGRAM Via a Bootstrap PROGRAM
In this state of the microprocessor 1, data is taken from the PC through the interface 2 to an input/output port P1 of the microprocessor 1.
An Intel 8051 microprocessor 1 is forced to execute out of an internal program memory (ROM) when a PC supplies through its interface 2 a high PROGRAM LOAD signal and a low RST signal.
The data is stored on a disk in the PC in Intel absolute object format, which is the same format used by most EPROM burners, and is written byte by byte to the input/output port P1 of the microprocessor 1.
www.priorartdatabase.com /IPCOM/000056625   (471 words)

  
 8052.com - 8052-related Books
The book is well written and is directed toward someone who wants to have a hands-on experience with the 8051 family and to use it in various practical interface applications.
The examples are somewhat short and not explained line-by-line, but this is a great book to have on-hand as reference, as well as to learn about the 8051 as long as you have some other source of 8051 information to back up and validate what you understand from this book.
From Back Cover: Introduces the reader to the Intel 8051 family of microcontrollers from both a hardware and software standpoint, giving them all of the background they need to contstruct a design project using an embedded controller.
www.8052.com /books.phtml   (1413 words)

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