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INTRODUCTION TO
  MICROCONTROLLERS
AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS




       Created By:    Sachin Bhalavat
                     (Elect. & Comm.
       Engg.)
AGENDA

 What are embedded systems? How do
 we implement them?
 What is a microcontroller?
 Developing embedded applications
 using MCU’s.
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
 An embedded system
  is a special purpose
  system that is used
  to perform one or few
  dedicated functions.
 Simply, we can call
  any electronic device
  that has a computer
  system embedded
  inside it an embedded
  system.
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (CONT.)
 Embedded systems
  are made to perform
  few tasks only, after
  implementation you
  can’t use them for
  another purposes.
 Ex. You can’t watch
  movies using the
  microprocessor of
  your microwave
  oven!!
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
EXAMPLES
 Digital and analog televisions
 Set-top boxes (DVDs, VCRs, Cable boxes)
 Personal digital assistants (PDAs)
 MP3’s and iPod's
 Kitchen appliances (refrigerators ,microwave
  ovens)
 Telephones/cell phones
 Cameras
 Global Positioning Systems And many others.
WHAT IS A
 MICROCONTROLLER?
 It’s a full computer
  system on a chip,
  even if its resources
  are far more limited
  than of a desktop
  personal computer.
 Designed for stand
  alone operations.
WHAT IS A MICROCONTROLLER?
(CONT.)
 A microcontroller      has a processor and many
  peripherals integrated with it on the same chip, like
  a flash memory, RAM, I/O ports, serial
  communication ports, ADC …Etc.
 A Timer Module to allow the MCU to perform tasks
  for certain time periods.
 A Serial I/O Port to allow data to flow between the
  MC and other devices such as a PC or another
  MCU.
 An ADC to allow the MCU to accept analog inputs
  for processing.
 But a microprocessor can’t do all the functions of a
  computer system on its own, and needs another
  circuits to support it like:
   I/O devices, RAM, ROM, DMA controllers, Timers,
So.. What’s the difference between
a microcontroller and a
microprocessor system?
COMPARISON :
Sr.
NO             Microprocessor                      Microcontroller
 .
1.    A microprocessor is a chip that   A microcontroller is a single chip micro
      dependent on the chip of many     computer that has everything in-built
      function.
2.    A mp contain ALU register and     A contains the circuitry of a MP and
      control circuit                   has built in RAM, ROM, I/O devices,
                                        timers and counter
3.    It has few bit manipulation       It has many bit manipulation instruction
      instruction.
4.    It has less number of             It has more number of multifunctional
      multifunctional pins              pins.
5.    They have large memory address    They have small memory address
      space.                            space.
6.    Design is very flexible.          Design is less flexible.
7.    MP based system required more     MC based system required less
      hardware                          hardware
POPULAR
MICROCONTROLLERS
 8051 (Intel and
    others)
   80386 EX (Intel)
   PIC (Microchip)
   68HC05 (Motorola)
   Z8 (Zilog)

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8051 microcontroller and embedded system

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Created By: Sachin Bhalavat (Elect. & Comm. Engg.)
  • 2. AGENDA  What are embedded systems? How do we implement them?  What is a microcontroller?  Developing embedded applications using MCU’s.
  • 3. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS  An embedded system is a special purpose system that is used to perform one or few dedicated functions.  Simply, we can call any electronic device that has a computer system embedded inside it an embedded system.
  • 4. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (CONT.)  Embedded systems are made to perform few tasks only, after implementation you can’t use them for another purposes.  Ex. You can’t watch movies using the microprocessor of your microwave oven!!
  • 5. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS EXAMPLES  Digital and analog televisions  Set-top boxes (DVDs, VCRs, Cable boxes)  Personal digital assistants (PDAs)  MP3’s and iPod's  Kitchen appliances (refrigerators ,microwave ovens)  Telephones/cell phones  Cameras  Global Positioning Systems And many others.
  • 6. WHAT IS A MICROCONTROLLER?  It’s a full computer system on a chip, even if its resources are far more limited than of a desktop personal computer.  Designed for stand alone operations.
  • 7. WHAT IS A MICROCONTROLLER? (CONT.)  A microcontroller has a processor and many peripherals integrated with it on the same chip, like a flash memory, RAM, I/O ports, serial communication ports, ADC …Etc.  A Timer Module to allow the MCU to perform tasks for certain time periods.  A Serial I/O Port to allow data to flow between the MC and other devices such as a PC or another MCU.  An ADC to allow the MCU to accept analog inputs for processing.  But a microprocessor can’t do all the functions of a computer system on its own, and needs another circuits to support it like: I/O devices, RAM, ROM, DMA controllers, Timers,
  • 8. So.. What’s the difference between a microcontroller and a microprocessor system?
  • 9. COMPARISON : Sr. NO Microprocessor Microcontroller . 1. A microprocessor is a chip that A microcontroller is a single chip micro dependent on the chip of many computer that has everything in-built function. 2. A mp contain ALU register and A contains the circuitry of a MP and control circuit has built in RAM, ROM, I/O devices, timers and counter 3. It has few bit manipulation It has many bit manipulation instruction instruction. 4. It has less number of It has more number of multifunctional multifunctional pins pins. 5. They have large memory address They have small memory address space. space. 6. Design is very flexible. Design is less flexible. 7. MP based system required more MC based system required less hardware hardware
  • 10. POPULAR MICROCONTROLLERS  8051 (Intel and others)  80386 EX (Intel)  PIC (Microchip)  68HC05 (Motorola)  Z8 (Zilog)