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LED Blinking using 8051 Microcontroller and Kail C – AT89C51

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8051 Micro controller is a programmable device which is used for controlling purpose. Basically 8051 controller is Mask programmable means it will programmed at the time of manufacturing and will not programmed again, there is a derivative of 8051 micro controller, 89c51 micro controller which is re-programmable.

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This device also have Timer, Serial Port interface and Interrupt controlling you can use these according to your need.

 

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Using Keil uVision 4

  1. Download and Install Keil uVision4
  2. Open Keil uVision

3. Create a new Project : Project >> Create µVision Project

4. Browse for the location
5. Select the microcontroller Atmel>>AT89C51
6. Don’t Add The 8051 startup code
7. File>>New
8. Adding Hex file to the output


Right click on Target1>>options for target “target 1”
In the Output Tab check the “Create HEX file” box<

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To change the operating frequency goto Target tab on the window obtained by right clicking on Target1>>options for target “target

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Keil C Program:

#include<reg51.h>
void delay()
{
unsigned int i,j;
for(i=0;i<1000;i++)
{

}

}
void main()
{
while(1)

{
P1=0x01;
delay();
P1=0x02;
delay();
P1=0x04;
delay();
P1=0x08;
delay();
P1=0x10;
delay();
P1=0x20;
delay();
P1=0x40;
delay();
P1=0x80;
delay();
}

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  1. Enter the  source code.
  2. Save it.
  3. Then Compile it. Click Project>>Build Target or F7.
  4. The hex file will be generated in your Project Folder.

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