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Pin Diagram of 80286 Microprocessor

Pin Diagram of 80286 Microprocessor: The Pin Diagram of 80286 Microprocessor is available in 68-pin PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier), 68-pin Ceramic LCC (Lead Less Chip Carrier) and 68-pin PGA (Pin Grid Array) packages. In PLCC, conducting leads are provided for external connections but in LCC, only conducting pads are provided in place of each […]

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80186 Pin Diagram

80186 Pin Diagram: The 80186 is a 68-pin IC and it is available in Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier (PLCC), ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier (LCC) and Pin Grid Array (PGA) packages. Figure 11.14 shows the 80186 Pin Diagram in ceramic leadless chip carrier package. The pin functions are discussed elaborately as given below: VCC (Input) +5

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Types of LCD Displays

Types of LCD Displays: The Types of LCD Displays are one of the most fascinating material systems in nature, having properties of liquids as well as of a solid crystal. The terms liquid crystal refers to the fact that these compounds have a crystalline arrangement of molecules, yet they flow like a liquid. Liquid crystal

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8279 Block Diagram

8279 Block Diagram: Fig. 14.84 shows the 8279 Block Diagram. It consists of four main sections CPU interface and control section Scan section 8279 Keyboard section Display section 1.CPU Interface and Control Section: This section consists of data buffers, I/O control, control and timing registers, and timing and control logic. Data Buffers The data buffers

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8257 Pin Diagram

8257 Pin Diagram: Fig. 14.61 shows 8257 Pin Diagram. Data Bus (D0-D7) : These are bi-directional tri-state signals connected to the system data bus. When CPU is having control of system bus it can access contents of address register, status register, mode set register, and a terminal count register and it can also program, control

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8255 Interfacing with 8086

8255 Interfacing with 8086: Fig. 14.17 shows the 8255 Interfacing with 8086 Microprocessor and Interfacing 8255 with 8085 Microprocessor in I/O mapped I/O technique. Here RD and WR signals are activated when IO/M signal is high, indicating I/O bus cycle. Reset out signal from 8085 is connected to the RESET signal of the 8255. Interfacing

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Microcontroller 8031 and 8051

Microcontroller 8031 and 8051: 8051 Addressing Modes : The 8051 Addressing Modes architecture supports several distinct physical address spaces. On – chip program memory On – chip data memory External program memory External data memory On-chip special function registers The most of the instructions can operate with variables from these physical address spaces.. Now we

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8051 Addressing Modes

8051 Addressing Modes: The 8051 Addressing Modes architecture supports several distinct physical address spaces. On – chip program memory On – chip data memory External program memory External data memory On-chip special function registers The most of the instructions can operate with variables from these physical address spaces.. Now we will see how to access

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Features of 8051 Microcontroller

Features of 8051 Microcontroller: The Features of 8051 Microcontroller family are as follows. 1. Single-supply +5 volt operation using HMOS technology. 2. 4096 bytes program memory on-chip (not on 8031). 3. 128 bytes data memory on-chip. 4. Four register banks. 5. 128 User-defined software flags. 6. 64 Kilobytes each program and external RAM addressability. 7.

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