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    1 Introduction The 8051 microcontroller is member of MCS-51 family, originally designed in the 1980's by Intel. The 8051 has gained great popularity since its introduction and is estimated it is used in a large percentage of all embedded system products.
    The 8051 has gained great popularity since its introduction and is estimated it is used in a large percentage of all embedded system products. The basic form of 8051 core includes several on-chip peripherals, like timers and counters, additionally there are 128 bytes of on-chip data memory and up to 4K bytes of on-chip program memory. Features
    The original Intel 8051 core took 12 cycles to execute 1 instruction; thus, at 12 MHz, it ran at 1million instructions per second (1 MIP). In contrast, a 100 MHz Silicon Labs 8051 core will run at 100 MIPS or 100 times faster than the classic 8051 at a frequency that is only about 8x the classic 8051’s frequency.
    The Intel MCS-51 (commonly termed 8051) is a single chip microcontroller (MCU) series developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. The architect of the Intel MCS-51 instruction set was John H. Wharton.
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