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8051 Trainer Kit

Hello all,
I would like to develop a 8051 trainer kit.The need is as follows:
I need a trainer kit which has PS2 keyboard interface to enter mnemonics(computer should not be used) where it should be converted into opcode automatically.These mnemonics are to be entered in memory locations,say 4000 or so,and should be executed on specifing the starting address of the program..

I would like to run basic programs like arithmetic and logics, code conversion etc..Also i would like to interface keyboard,ADC,DAC,motor etc..

Kindly support

Regards
Arivalagan M

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  • So the point is that your university expects you to do it - yourself!

    "I decided to do this on my own because students shall do more"

    Very true. Well done.

    "need support regarding how do i program it"

    OK - but you need to do the work yourself. The forum can help by answering specific questions, but you need to do the research, design, etc,...

    You've already said it's an old idea (no kidding!); so you're not breaking new ground - there is ample existing material for you to research.

    "should be converted into opcodes optically"

    Optically?? Do you mean "automatically"?

    "Just give me some idea and suggestions in this regard"

    Think: What is the name of the tool which converts mnemonics into binary code...?

    Look at old "trainer" kits - see how they did it.

    Google "debug monitor"...

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  • So the point is that your university expects you to do it - yourself!

    "I decided to do this on my own because students shall do more"

    Very true. Well done.

    "need support regarding how do i program it"

    OK - but you need to do the work yourself. The forum can help by answering specific questions, but you need to do the research, design, etc,...

    You've already said it's an old idea (no kidding!); so you're not breaking new ground - there is ample existing material for you to research.

    "should be converted into opcodes optically"

    Optically?? Do you mean "automatically"?

    "Just give me some idea and suggestions in this regard"

    Think: What is the name of the tool which converts mnemonics into binary code...?

    Look at old "trainer" kits - see how they did it.

    Google "debug monitor"...

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