Microcontroller Projects in C for the 8051

Front Cover
Elsevier, Apr 18, 2000 - Technology & Engineering - 208 pages

This book is a thoroughly practical way to explore the 8051 and discover C programming through project work. Through graded projects, Dogan Ibrahim introduces the reader to the fundamentals of microelectronics, the 8051 family, programming in C, and the use of a C compiler. The specific device used for examples is the AT89C2051 - a small, economical chip with re-writable memory, readily available from the major component suppliers.

A working knowledge of microcontrollers, and how to program them, is essential for all students of electronics. In this rapidly expanding field many students and professionals at all levels need to get up to speed with practical microcontroller applications. Their rapid fall in price has made microcontrollers the most exciting and accessible new development in electronics for years - rendering them equally popular with engineers, electronics hobbyists and teachers looking for a fresh range of projects.

Microcontroller Projects in C for the 8051 is an ideal resource for self-study as well as providing an interesting, enjoyable and easily mastered alternative to more theoretical textbooks.

  • Practical projects that enable students and practitioners to get up and running straight away with 8051 microcontrollers
  • A hands-on introduction to practical C programming
  • A wealth of project ideas for students and enthusiasts
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Microcomputer Systems
1
Chapter 2 Programming Microcontrollers in C
15
Chapter 3 Light Projects
29
Chapter 4 Sound Projects
85
Chapter 5 Temperature Projects
107
Chapter 6 RS232 Serial Communication Projects
147
Appendix ASCII code
167
GLOSSARY
171
Index
177
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2000)

Dogan Ibrahim graduated from the University of Salford with First Class Honours in Electronic Engineering. He then completed an MSc course in Automatic Control Engineering at the University of Manchester, and PhD in Digital Signal Processing at the City University in London. Prof Ibrahim worked at several companies and gained industrial experience before returning to the academic life. Prof Ibrahim is currently a Fellow of the IET, and a Chartered Electrical Engineer. His interests are in the fields of microcontroller based automatic control, digital signal processing, and computer aided design. Dogan Ibrahim has been a lecturer at South Bank University, London, and Principal Research Engineer at GEC Hirst Research Centre. Prof Ibrahim is the author of over 70 technical books in the fields of microcontrollers and electronic engineering. He is currently a systems consultant, carrying out consultancy work to various firms in London.

Bibliographic information