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  • Question
  • Microcontrollers often have:


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  • A. CPUs
  • B. RAM
  • C. ROM
  • D. all of the above

  • Correct Answer
  • all of the above 


  • The 8051 Microcontroller problems


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    • 1. Both registers TL0 and TL1 are needed to start Timer 0.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 2. When the 8051 is reset and the line is HIGH, the program counter points to the first program instruction in the:

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    • A. internal code memory
    • B. external code memory
    • C. internal data memory
    • D. external data memory
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    • 3. The special function registers are maintained in the next 128 locations after the general-purpose data storage and stack.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 4. The total amount of external code memory that can be interfaced to the 8051 is:

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    • A. 32K
    • B. 64K
    • C. 128K
    • D. 256K
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    • 5. Data transfer from I/O to external data memory can only be done with the MOV command.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 6. An alternate function of port pin P3.4 in the 8051 is:

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    • A. Timer 0
    • B. Timer 1
    • C. interrupt 0
    • D. interrupt 1
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    • 7. The 8051 has ________ 16-bit counter/timers.

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    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 4
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    • 8. The total external data memory that can be interfaced to the 8051 is:

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    • A. 32K
    • B. 64K
    • C. 128K
    • D. 256K
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    • 9. What is the difference between the 8031 and the 8051?

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    • A. The 8031 has no interrupts.
    • B. The 8031 is ROM-less.
    • C. The 8051 is ROM-less.
    • D. The 8051 has 64 bytes more memory.
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    • 10. Which of the following commands will move the value at port 3 to register 2?

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    • A. MOV P2, R3
    • B. MOV R3, P2
    • C. MOV 3P, R2
    • D. MOV R2, P3
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