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This textbook describes in detail the fundamental information about the 8051 microcontroller and it carefully teaches readers how to use the microcontroller to make both electronics hardware and software. In addition to discussion of the 8051 internals, this text includes numerous, solved examples, end-of-chapter exercises, laboratory and practical projects.
Explains internals of 8051 hardware and relates to general principles of computer architecture; | Demonstrates how to implement various electronics applications, with hardware and software design for 8051 microcontrollers; | Includes
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Produktbeschreibung
This textbook describes in detail the fundamental information about the 8051 microcontroller and it carefully teaches readers how to use the microcontroller to make both electronics hardware and software. In addition to discussion of the 8051 internals, this text includes numerous, solved examples, end-of-chapter exercises, laboratory and practical projects.


  • Explains internals of 8051 hardware and relates to general principles of computer architecture;
  • Demonstrates how to implement various electronics applications, with hardware and software design for 8051 microcontrollers;
  • Includes numerous, solved examples, end-of-chapter exercises, laboratory and practical projects.



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Autorenporträt
Salvador Pinillos Gimenez is a Full Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Centro Universitário da FEI (FEI-SP), Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 1984, he received his B.Sc. degree in Electronic Engineering from UMC, São Paulo, Brazil. He obtained the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Microelectronic Lab. of São Paulo University (LME/EPUSP) in 1990. In October 2004, he obtained the Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics. His general interests are in SOI transistors, FinFETs, power devices, and analog circuits design.