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8051 Microcontrollers Course Content

The document outlines a 45-day course on embedded systems. It covers topics like the history and anatomy of embedded systems, electronic components and sensors, computational devices, programming languages, actuators, displays, communication protocols, and real-time projects including an LED blinker, motor control, LCD display, and real-time clock. The goal is to provide students an introduction to core embedded systems concepts and hands-on experience through interactive projects.

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8051 Microcontrollers Course Content

The document outlines a 45-day course on embedded systems. It covers topics like the history and anatomy of embedded systems, electronic components and sensors, computational devices, programming languages, actuators, displays, communication protocols, and real-time projects including an LED blinker, motor control, LCD display, and real-time clock. The goal is to provide students an introduction to core embedded systems concepts and hands-on experience through interactive projects.

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Course Duration (45 Days

1. Introduction to Embedded Systems


 History of Embedded
 Why Embedded System
 How Embedded System works
 Application of Embedded System
 Current Industrial Embedded System
 Future of Embedded System

2. Anatomy of Embedded Systems


 What are Basic Modules?
 Why Need of Basic Modules
 Working Approach on Embedded System

3. Introduction of Electronic Components


 What is Electronic Component?
 History of Electronic Component
 Various Electronic Component
 Application of Electronic Component
 How to use Electronic Component

4. Introduction to Sensors
 What is Sensor?
 Various Basic Industrial Sensors-IR- Analog Sensor
 IR Digital Sensor
 Color IR_TSOP Sensor
 Light Sensor
 Sound Sensor
 Selection of Sensor
 Basic working Technique of Sensor
 Application of Sensor
 How to Interface Sensor

5. Introduction to Computational Devices


 What is Computational Device?
 Transistor
 Logic Gates
 Microprocessor
 Microcontroller
 Difference B/W Various Computational Devices
 Application of various Computational Devices
 Selection of Computational Devices
 How to use Various Computation Devices
 Work on 8051 Family with S Series
6. Introduction to Programming Languages
 Various programming Languages
 Selection of programming Language
 Need of Flow Diagram
 How to write First “LED BLINKINGâ€? Code in Embedded C
 Why always First “LED BLINKINGâ€? Code?
 Practice on various LED Pattern
 Debugging of Error Program

7. Interfacing to Actuator
 What is Actuator?

8. How to work on Educational & Engineering Level Actuator


 DC Motor
 DC Geared Motor
 Stepper Motor
 Servo Motor

9. How to Drive Motor


 H-Bridge Motor Drive
 Advanced Motor Driver

10. Introduction to LCD Display


 Pin Description of 16x2 LCD Display
 Application of 16x2 LCD Display
 Programming of 16x2 LCD Display

11. Introduction to 7-Segment Display


 What is 7-Segment Display
 Types of 7- Segment Display
 Application of 7-Segment Display
 Programming of 7-Segment Display

12. Introduction to 4-bit Keypad and Matrix Keypad


 Use of Keypad
 How it works
 Interfacing of keypad of your application
 Programming of 4-bit Keypad and Matrix Keypad

13. Introduction to Timer/Counter


 What is Timer/Counter
 Application of Timers/Counter
 Registers of Timers/Counter's Different Modes
 Programming on AT89S52 Timers/Counter

14. Introduction to Interrupts


 What is interrupts
 Application of Interrupts
 Registers of Interrupts Different Modes
 Programming on AT89S52 Interrupts

15. ADC
 What is ADC?
 Use of ADC
 What is Resolution?
 Uses of different ADC Registers
 Interfacing of Analog Devices with Digital World

16. Serial Communication


 Difference between Parallel and Serial Communication
 USART / UART Protocol
 RS232 Standard
 TTL Converter
 UART Programming

17. Real Time Clock Interfacing Using DS1307


* Note:The Number of Project will be Covered According to the Duration of that particular Program.
LIVE Projects Covered
1. Introduction to Robotics
 LED Blinking
 Running LEDs
 Sand Glass Filling of LEDs
 Decoration LEDs/ LED Patterns Etc.
 Sensor Interfacing (DEMO)
 DC Motor Driving (DEMO)
 DC Motor Driving using 4Bit Keypad (DEMO)
 Stepper Motor Driving (DEMO)
 Servo Motor Driving (DEMO)
 Displaying your Name on LCD
 Blinking Text on LCD
 Scrolling Text on LCD
 Automatic Counting of Numbers using LCD
 Seven Segment Display
 Seven Segment Multiplexing
 Matrix Keypad Interfacing
 Counting of Numbers using Matrix Keypad
 Blinking of LEDs using Timer0
 Blinking LEDs using Interrupts
 Digital Voltage Measurement (DEMO)
 PC to µC Communication
 µC to PC Communication
 PC - µC Full Duplex Communication
 Digital Visitor Counter (DEMO)
 Electronic Voting Machine
 Traffic Light Controller
 Home Security System
 Digital Clock with Alarm Set
 Temperature Controlled Fan (DEMO)
 Digital Thermometer (DEMO)
 Real Time Clock using DS1307

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