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Embedded System Design Using 8031 Microcontrollers.pdf

Intel 8031 is the most popular and most used architecure in the 8 bit segment, it also can be found in a variety of configurations, flavour and you just cannot see this kind of variations with any other architecture, even after 25 years of existence, semiconductor manufacturers still come out with somekind of device useing thins 8031 core.

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Muscle Machines.pdf

September 26, 2008 · Filed Under Others · Comment  · Tags: ,

Good pdf reference material on muscle machine past, present and the future, incorporating hydraulic and microcontroller device.

Maxim - High-Speed Microcontroller User’s Guide.pdf

July 5, 2008 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering · 2 Comments  · Tags: , ,

In addition to improved efficiency, most devices can operate at a maximum clock rate of 33MHz or 40MHz. Combined with the three times performance, this allows for a maximum performance equivalent to a 99MHz or 120MHz 8051. This level of computing power is comparable to many 16-bit processors, but without the added expense.

Maxim - Ultra-High-Speed Flash Microcontroller User’s Guide.pdf

July 4, 2008 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering · Comment  · Tags: , ,

The fundamental innovation of the ultra-high-speed flash microcontroller is the use of only one clock per instruction cycle compared with 12 for the original 8051. This results in up to 12 times improvement in performance over the original 8051 architecture and up to four times improvement over other Dallas Semiconductor high-speed microcontrollers. The device provides several peripherals and features in addition to all of the standard features of an 80C32.

Maxim - Secure Microcontroller User’s Guide.pdf

July 3, 2008 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering · Comment  · Tags: , ,

The secure microcontroller family is divided between chips and modules. The chips are monolithic microprocessors that connect to a standard SRAM and lithium battery. The modules combine the microprocessor with the SRAM and lithium battery in a preassembled, pretested module. Depending on the specific configuration, modules are available in either 40-pin encapsulated DIP or SIMM module format.