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8051 Kick

Development Board

8051 KICK is an embedded system development board for 8051 Architecture, 40-
pin 8-bit microcontroller. It is a low cost kick start board designed to help
professionals, students and amateurs to explore the capability of 8051 architecture
and practice application development for various interfaces with minimal hardware
reconfiguration.

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Sample Programs with Source Code:
The 8051 KICK Development board comes with a user manual with schematics, demos and
source codes for getting started with NXP’s 89V51RD2 microcontroller. The development
board along with the set of libraries provided by ENTESLA will aid rapid prototyping of an
embedded device. The demo projects provided work with KEIL Compiler.

Package Contents
· 8051 KICK development board with 89V51RD2 microcontroller.
· USB Cable.
· Character LCD.

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Key Features
1. On-board NXP’s 89v51RD2 microcontroller with serial bootloader (External
programmer not required).
2. Power jack for an external power supply from 8 to 16V AC/DC. Alternatively the board
can be powered through the on-board mini USB connector.
3. On board USB to Serial converter to implement UART communication using the
standard USB port on the computer.
4. The USB-UART Bridge can also be used to program the flash of the microcontroller
using the on-chip serial bootloader.
5. Direct Port Access to all the port pins for interfacing external circuits and ADD-ONs.
6. 16x2 Character LCD interface operating in 4-bit mode and a potentiometer to vary the
contrast of Character LCD.
7. Replaceable crystal of 11.0592MHz to clock the microcontroller.
8. Push button to hardware reset the MCU.
9. Four Push Buttons to provide digital input to selected GPIO.
10. Four LEDs to display status of selected GPIO pins with an option to disable using a
jumper.
11. Variable Analog Input using a potentiometer to a selected channel of the SPI-ADC.
12. Two sockets in the SPI ADC section to connect external analog output devices to either
of the channels of the SPI ADC (MCP3002).
13. A simple low power dc motor interface using PN2222 NPN transistor.
14. Well-documented top and bottom side for easy hardware troubleshooting.

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