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Traditional books on embedded systems review the routine architectural features of 8051, description of registers, ports, interrupts etc. This book skips all such routine things. Here the focus is on programming microcontrollers, specifically MCS-51 family in 'C' using Keil IDE. The book presents seventeen live case studies apart from the many basic programs organized around every on-chip resource: port, time/counter, interrupt , serial I/O and so on. Rather than introducing underpinning theory or reproducing lengthy data sheets, this "learning-through-doing" approach appeals to busy electronics designers. Mastering the basic modules and hands-on work with the projects enables readers to grasp the basic building blocks for most 8051 programs. Whether you are a student using the MCS-51 family of microcontrollers for project work or an embedded systems programmer, this book will kick-start your practical understanding of the most popular microcontroller. This book bridges the gap between microcontroller hardware experts and C programmers.
One of the few books available today which uses the most popular and cost-effective MCS-51 family embedded controller Embedded C Programming and the MCS-51 family is the perfect choice for novices and widely used by the academic as well as industrial fraternity Starts with basics of programming the on-chip resources and gradually prepares the reader to build bigger applications useful in day-to-day life A complete tutorial with Keil IDE is presented and emphasis is given on the free tools so that the reader can setup his/her small embedded laboratory even at home Hardware and software is presented as a reusable entities so that the reader can use them as and when required A unique research approach with the web-based references are quoted in (square brackets) for ready reference
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The market is flooded with numbers of good books on Embedded Systems designed especially with the most popular MCS51 family. These books are traditional in nature i.e. they start with the routine architectural features of 8051, description of registers, ports, interrupts etc. Most of these things are already covered in the device data sheet and application notes. In this book all such routine things are skipped. The focus is on programming microcontrollers, to be specific MCS-51 family in 'C' using Keil IDE. Exploring C for Microcontrollers presents seventeen live case studies apart from the many basic programs organized around every on-chip resource like port, time/counter, interrupt , serial I/O etc. Rather than introducing the underpinning theory or reproducing lengthy data sheets, our approach is "learning-through-doing" and one that appeals to busy electronics designers. The 'C' codes given are well supported by easy to understand comments wherever required. Mastering the basic modules and hands on working with the projects will enable to grasp the basic building blocks for most 8051 programs. Whether you are a student using the MCS-51 family of microcontrollers for your project work or an embedded systems programmer, this is a book that will give you a kick-start in using and understanding the most popular microcontroller.
Authors through their interaction with the undergraduate, postgraduate students as well as industry professionals have found that such a book is a need of the microcontroller community interested in C programming. The book will bridge the gap between the microcontroller hardware experts and the C programmers.
Contenu
Microcontrollers: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.- Integrated Development Environment.- Art of C Programming for Microcontrollers.- Exploring the Capabilities of On-Chip Resources Programming for I/O Ports, Interrupts and Timer/Counter.- Hyperterminal-Based Control.- Embedding Microcontroller in Routine Applications.- Microcontroller-based Measurement and Control Applications.- Securing Your Embedded System Application.