This 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.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Highly recommended!,
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This review is from: C and the 8051 (Paperback)
This is an excellent book on using C on the 8051. It includes easy-to-follow diagrams, code examples, and simplified schematic examples of interface circuits. This book walks you through multiple approaches to problems and suggests which ones are most worthwhile. About half the book is about C coding techniques, the op codes that you are trying to generate with the C code, and the basic nuts and bolts of the 8051. The other half is about how to handle specific tasks are often required of an 8051 in common applications, including how to handle multi-tasking, user interface ideas, interfacing to measurement devices, and interfacing to power electronics. The tone of the writing and diagrams is that of an experienced developer standing with you in front of a white board.
This book would be helpful to undergrad students who are just learning about embedded programming and experienced engineers with only limited experience in embedded development. The focus is on the 8051 (with some specific discussion of the Si Labs tools), but a lot of it would be helpful for a project with any embedded processor. I highly recommend this book to anyone, even experienced developers, who works on 8051 projects.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Massive information--get the latest editions,
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This review is from: C and the 8051 (4th edition) (Paperback)
As the author I am prejudiced, but I think you will find the fourth edition much better than the early hardcover ones (and there are virtually no footnotes). This book is quite inexpensive and really represents material for 4 books: 8051 basics with C programming, microcomputer interfacing, real-time programming, and serial communication. As a (retired) teacher I know there is far more material than could be used in one course, so it can serve as a reference book in addition to a textbook. My informal style is not meant to be imprecise, but it IS intended to lead the reader to develop his or her own style. For further discussion search for my web page by the book's title.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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First Time 8051 Developer,
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This review is from: C and the 8051 (Paperback)
This book is a good starting point for individuals that have C/C++ programming experience and have been exposed to some form of Assembler coding. It teaches by example more than theory. Many concepts presented in this book are fundamental to those who have written device-drivers or other real-time software. I was able to read the first 140 pages in approximately 3 hours. However, I am 22 year veteran of mixed-signal IC design and write about 20k lines of code a year to develop and test my products. I have never programmed with an 8051 before and I quickly came up to speed and program an 8051 using the Keil compiler. I use the book more as a reference manual for C constructs unique to the 8051. This book was a good tool for jump starting me on how to work with the 8051.
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