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The ADE8086 Trainer System is designed to simplify the teaching of the 8086 CPU and some of its commonly used peripherals. It can be linked to PC via serial cable (RS232), so that the status of 8086 can be monitored. Moreover, code may be assembled and debugged in a supportive software environment before being downloaded into the RAM on the board.
Once downloaded, the code may be executed and examined from PC. Apart from linking to a PC, board may operate standalone, under the control of a user, either for learning 8086 language programming or for doing projects.
In teaching/learning 8086 systems architecture, a number of experiments, which are found in later chapter, carried out for learning purposes. In control applications, the control system is ideal for projects from simple running lights to sophisticated real time control system such as fuzzy logic motor speed control. The control program can be stored in the EPROMs either in place of, or in addition to, the monitor program. The board then becomes a complete tand-alone control system. The development time can be shorten if codes are assembled and downloaded from PC into RAM.
Main Features:
- Microprocessor Intel 80C86
- ROM 16K Bytes (expandable to 64K Bytes)
- RAM 16K Bytes Static RAM (expandable to 64K Bytes)
- Serial Ports Two, RS-232 : 1 for PC-ADE8086 communication and 1 for ADE8086 USART communication
- LCD 16 characters by 2 lines
- Inputs Standard PC/AT keyboard
- PC Control ADE8086 Software (Windows 95/98/NT)
- Digital I/O 48 lines maximum
- Disassembler PC software
- Assembler PC software (downloadable to ADE8086)
- Crystal Frequency 14.7456 MHz
- Debugger Single Step, Break point and Run in ADE8086 standalone and PC software
- Expansion 50-pin address, data and control buses header
- Machine Code Input through keyboard in standalone mode download from PC after assembled
- On Board Peripheral : PPI x 2, PIC, PIT, USART, RAM 16K Byte,ROM 16K Byte
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