An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller

The study is about the development of an FPGA-Based 8-Bit 8051 Compatible Microcontroller architecture for the External Parallel and Serial Interfacing Blocks, implemented in Virtex-5. Additional features for the existing 8051 Microcontroller Core done by the previous proponents were developed. Addi...

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Main Authors: Chua, James Earl C., King, Rainier S., Ong, Carl Patrick C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-112032021-12-07T06:00:19Z An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller Chua, James Earl C. King, Rainier S. Ong, Carl Patrick C. The study is about the development of an FPGA-Based 8-Bit 8051 Compatible Microcontroller architecture for the External Parallel and Serial Interfacing Blocks, implemented in Virtex-5. Additional features for the existing 8051 Microcontroller Core done by the previous proponents were developed. Additional features were also coded specifically the UART, IO Interface, Timer Circuit, and Interrupt Function separately using Verilog before integrating all of it into the 8051 core. After the researchers incorporated the additional features to the 8051 core, they implemented and synthesized it using Xilinx ISE. Simulation through the ISim simulator verified the features of the functions. After the verification of the expected output of the design, the actual testing were performed by implementing the program itself into a Virtex-5 FPGA Board. The researchers used a 4x4-Matrix Keypad, Address Counter, and the LCD Interface of the Virtex-5 to program the Read Only Memory (ROM) module of the 8051 core. The researchers also used a Spartan-3E Evaluation Board and an external circuit with LEDs during the actual testing of the FPGA-based Microcontroller to the outside world to verify the performance of all the additional features completed. Aside from the Spartan-3E Evaluation Board, the Virtex-5 was also able to communicate with the actual 8051 Microcontroller (AT89C4051) using the serial port (UART). 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10558 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Field-programmable gate array
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Chua, James Earl C.
King, Rainier S.
Ong, Carl Patrick C.
An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
description The study is about the development of an FPGA-Based 8-Bit 8051 Compatible Microcontroller architecture for the External Parallel and Serial Interfacing Blocks, implemented in Virtex-5. Additional features for the existing 8051 Microcontroller Core done by the previous proponents were developed. Additional features were also coded specifically the UART, IO Interface, Timer Circuit, and Interrupt Function separately using Verilog before integrating all of it into the 8051 core. After the researchers incorporated the additional features to the 8051 core, they implemented and synthesized it using Xilinx ISE. Simulation through the ISim simulator verified the features of the functions. After the verification of the expected output of the design, the actual testing were performed by implementing the program itself into a Virtex-5 FPGA Board. The researchers used a 4x4-Matrix Keypad, Address Counter, and the LCD Interface of the Virtex-5 to program the Read Only Memory (ROM) module of the 8051 core. The researchers also used a Spartan-3E Evaluation Board and an external circuit with LEDs during the actual testing of the FPGA-based Microcontroller to the outside world to verify the performance of all the additional features completed. Aside from the Spartan-3E Evaluation Board, the Virtex-5 was also able to communicate with the actual 8051 Microcontroller (AT89C4051) using the serial port (UART).
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author Chua, James Earl C.
King, Rainier S.
Ong, Carl Patrick C.
author_facet Chua, James Earl C.
King, Rainier S.
Ong, Carl Patrick C.
author_sort Chua, James Earl C.
title An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
title_short An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
title_full An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
title_fullStr An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
title_full_unstemmed An FPGA-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
title_sort fpga-based 8-bit 8051 compatible microcontroller
publisher Animo Repository
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