The 8085 is called an 8 bit microprocessor because the accumulator is 8 bits in size. This means that the primary data size is 8 bits. This is true even though the address bus, certain registers, and certain register operations are 16 bits in size.
The at89c52 are ones that are more advanced. This means that they are programmable compared to the 8051 which is not. So this makes a really big difference.
You will need a 8051 device programmer that connect to a PC with software to drive the programmer
89c51 is an microcontroller of 8051 series it is an 8-bit device packed in 40-pin package.
89s51 and 89s52 both are same version of 8051 microcontroller
for better programing
Intel
how many interrupts in 8051
The 8051 Microcontroller is a microcontroller ("chip") developed by Intel in 1980.
The 8051 runs on +5vdc.
8051 family
yes
The at89c52 are ones that are more advanced. This means that they are programmable compared to the 8051 which is not. So this makes a really big difference.
avr is high speed cmpar to 8051.in 8051 there are less number of instructions
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2.4ma
You will need a 8051 device programmer that connect to a PC with software to drive the programmer
89c51 is an microcontroller of 8051 series it is an 8-bit device packed in 40-pin package.