This 8051 Microcontroller Lecture Series explains the in-depth architecture, pin description, instructions, assembly language program, and interfacing of various peripherals with the microcontroller. In the lecture series, the in-depth MCU8051 software is also explained. The MCU8051 software is used for writing, debugging, and interfacing various in-built peripherals. Learners can see many demonstrations of the program and the interfacing of devices. There are a few demonstrations of using Proteus software.
After completion of this course learners will be able to:
Differentiate between 8051, 8052, and 8031 microcontrollers
Understand the RAM Architecture of 8051
Explain the significance of each bit of Program Status Word (PSW)
Understand the signed and un-signed operations
Identify the pin details of the 8051 microcontroller
Differentiate different addressing modes
Understand different instructions
Understand timer/counter operations of 8051 microcontroller
Demonstrate the assembly language programs using timers and counters
Illustrate the interrupts and their applications
Understand the serial communication method using an 8051 microcontroller
Working of Analog to Digital Converter
Working of Digital to Analog Converter
Working of stepper motor
Interfacing and programming of LED with 8051 microcontroller
Interfacing and programming of LCD with 8051 microcontroller
Interfacing and programming of keypad with 8051 microcontroller
Understand Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used for developing software
Demonstrate the MCU8051 software for the development of software
Understand how to select the banks of 8051 microcontroller
Understand the concept of stack