| The 8-bit 8051-compatible Type DS5000 microcontroller from Dallas Semiconductor has a number of interesting properties, of which the non-...
| The 8-bit 8051-compatible Type DS5000 microcontroller from Dallas Semiconductor has a number of interesting properties, of which the non-...
| Microcontrollers in your toaster, washing machine, the Mars Explorer or a Formula 1 race car; these beasts are literally all around us...
| The 80C537 from Siemens is a powerful version of the industry standard 8051 processor. The project described here contains all softwar...
| These days, if you want to protect your home and valuables, you can't avoid installing a clever and reliable alarm system. The circuit...
| The AT89C2051 is a low-voltage, high-performance CMOS 8-bit mlcrocomputer with 2 Kbytes of Flash programmable and erasable read-only memor...
| The miniature size computer described in this short series of articles heralds a new era in DIY microcontroller development systems. The M...
| Anyone involved in the development and application of microcontroller systems is aware of the complexities that can arise during test and...
| In this day and age, it is difficult, if not impossible, to think of electronics without microcontrollers. This article discusses some of...
| Getting a microcontroller system to function properly is no mean task, not even for the truly initiated. Such systems typically look dead a...
| Practically all of today's computer systems are equipped with an RS232 interface. That trusty and widely known serial interface enables a...