C and the 8051This totally reworked book combines two previous books with material on networking. It is a complete guide to programming and interfacing the 8051 microcontroller-family devices for embedded applications. |
Contents
I | 5 |
II | 9 |
III | 13 |
IV | 28 |
V | 38 |
VI | 48 |
VIII | 57 |
IX | 67 |
XXI | 200 |
XXII | 212 |
XXIII | 231 |
XXIV | 238 |
XXV | 249 |
XXVI | 263 |
XXVII | 268 |
XXVIII | 285 |
X | 79 |
XII | 103 |
XIII | 112 |
XIV | 124 |
XV | 132 |
XVI | 138 |
XVII | 153 |
XVIII | 172 |
XIX | 182 |
XX | 191 |
XXIX | 296 |
XXX | 314 |
XXXI | 324 |
XXXII | 339 |
XXXIII | 347 |
XXXIV | 367 |
XXXV | 375 |
XXXVI | 383 |
XXXVII | 387 |
Common terms and phrases
2E MOV Accumulator array assembly assembly language binary block buffer Chapter character chip circuit CJNE compiler configuration context switching converter counter data pointer define uchar unsigned delay devices direct byte display DPTR drive EEPROM example external flag float Flowchart function hardware I²C input instruction interface internal interrupt logic loop math memory microcontroller mode module motor MOVX multitasking node on-chip operating system opto-isolator output packet pointer port processor protocol pulse Push-Pull Output real-time real-time clock resistor RTKB RTKS sbit semaphore serial serial communication shift shown in Figure signal Silicon Labs slave space specific speed stack stepper stepper motor switch system call timer tion transmit UART uchar uchar unsigned char unsigned int variable void main(void voltage wait watchdog timer WDTCN xdata