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Who developed the Intel MCS-51 instruction set?
Who developed the Intel MCS-51 instruction set?
- Robert G. Wharton
- Michael J. Wharton
- David L. Wharton
- John H. Wharton (correct)
When was the Intel MCS-51 series developed?
When was the Intel MCS-51 series developed?
- 1980 (correct)
- 1970
- 1990
- 2000
What kind of computer architecture does the Intel MCS-51 have?
What kind of computer architecture does the Intel MCS-51 have?
- Micro instruction set computer (MISC)
- Complex instruction set computer (CISC) (correct)
- Reduced instruction set computer (RISC)
- Hybrid instruction set computer (HISC)
What are some features of the Intel MCS-51?
What are some features of the Intel MCS-51?
Study Notes
Intel MCS-51 Overview
- The Intel MCS-51 instruction set was developed by Intel Corporation.
Development and Architecture
- The Intel MCS-51 series was developed in the 1980s.
- The Intel MCS-51 has a Harvard architecture, which separates program and data memory.
Key Features
- The Intel MCS-51 is an 8-bit microcontroller with 4KB of on-chip program memory and 128 bytes of on-chip data memory.
- It has a single 16-bit timer/counter and a serial communication port.
- The Intel MCS-51 supports interrupts and has a low power consumption design.
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Test your knowledge about the Intel MCS-51 microcontroller series with this quiz! Learn about its development, architecture, and popularity in embedded systems.