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NXP (ex. Philips Semiconductors) offers a wide range of 8051-compatible controllers: |
NXP (ex. Philips Semiconductors) offers a wide range of 8051-compatible controllers: |
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* [http://www.nxp.com/ |
* [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/products/80c51/ 80C51 main product page] |
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** http://www.standardics.nxp.com/products/mcus/80c51/ |
** [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/products/mcus/80c51/ 80C51 product parametric filter] |
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* [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/microcontrollers/ |
** [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/documents/microcontrollers/?scope=80C51 80C51 support documents] |
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* [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support |
* [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/microcontrollers/ Microcontrollers support page] |
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** [http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/faq/microcontrollers/ Microcontrollers FAQ] |
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* Some more links: |
* Some more links: |
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** [http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=%5Bpfp=45995%5D%7Cpp=%5Bt=pfp,i=45995%5D 8-bit 80C51 microcontrollers - more information page] |
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** [http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=%5Bpip=8XC51_8XC52_6%5D%7Cpp=%5Bt=pip,i=8XC51_8XC52_6%5D 8XC51 8XC52 product page] |
** [http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=%5Bpip=8XC51_8XC52_6%5D%7Cpp=%5Bt=pip,i=8XC51_8XC52_6%5D 8XC51 8XC52 product page] |
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** [http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=%5Bpip=8XC54_51FX_51RX_6%5D%7Cpp=%5Bt=pip,i=8XC54_51FX_51RX_6%5D 8XC54 8XC51 FX RX product page] |
** [http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=%5Bpip=8XC54_51FX_51RX_6%5D%7Cpp=%5Bt=pip,i=8XC54_51FX_51RX_6%5D 8XC54 8XC51 FX RX product page] |
Revision as of 13:06, 25 August 2008
The Intel 8051 is a single chip microcontroller which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. It has become very popular in the 80s, but today many manufacturer proposes enhanced version that are 8051-compatible.
Links
- The 8051 on Wikipedia.
- My links on Del.icio.us.
- A website on 8051/8052 controllers [1].
Intel
- The classic version, with 128 byte RAM (http://www.intel.com/design/mcs51/cf_51.htm).
- The Expanded RAM version, with 384 byte RAM ([2]).
- Documentation page.
NXP
NXP (ex. Philips Semiconductors) offers a wide range of 8051-compatible controllers: