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How to burn hexcode into AT89C51 microcontroller

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Microcontroller › 8051 › How to burn hexcode into AT89C51 microcontroller

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 11 years, 3 months ago by Ashish Sarkar.
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  • December 22, 2014 at 3:28 pm #3365
    Ashish Sarkar
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    Hey Friends,

                         I am new to here.I am creating a projectfor  my final year but  I am confused how to write hexcode onto my MC.

    I am using Keil Uvision 5 to write code and convert it  to hex code and I am building the circuitry on breadboard.

    It will be a great help if anyone would suggest me how to burn hexcode into my AT89C51.Please its urgent…….

     

    December 24, 2014 at 10:16 am #12453
    Ashutosh Bhatt
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    to load program in AT89C51 you have to purchase Atmel programmer. you will get hardware and software

    another option is use P89V51RD2. it supports ISP. you have to build simple programming circuit.

    search on internet for P89V51RD2 programming circuit.

    the software you will get as free named flash magic on

    www.flashmagictool.com

    December 24, 2014 at 2:19 pm #12456
    Ashish Sarkar
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    Sir,

         Thanks for the suggestion.Sir my roomie uses AT programmer or what it is called I don know .so I am posting  a link.

    http://www.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit/89prog/images/89lrg.jpg

    Can You please suggest me if that would do good.

    My budget is limited  and I am building my project on breadboard,so I am only looking for  a programmer to burn hex code into my AT89C51 and put it back to breadboard to start circuit working.

    Hoping to hear from you at the earliest,

    Regards,

    Ashish

    December 24, 2014 at 2:24 pm #12457
    Ashish Sarkar
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    Sir,

         Thanks for suggesting.It would be a great help if you suggest some simple and less costly readymade programmer…i mean parralel port programmer having usb port to connect to pc and just placing the AT89C51 on in to burn hexcode in it.

    My roomie uses one of those  but I dont know exactly the name of it.

    Thanks

     

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