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#Include Void Main (Void) (P0 0x64 P1 0x14 P2 P0 & P1 )

The document contains 11 C programming questions and answers related to 8051 microcontrollers. The programs perform operations like ANDing port values, shifting data, toggling bits, sending values to ports based on conditions, and copying blocks of memory.

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#Include Void Main (Void) (P0 0x64 P1 0x14 P2 P0 & P1 )

The document contains 11 C programming questions and answers related to 8051 microcontrollers. The programs perform operations like ANDing port values, shifting data, toggling bits, sending values to ports based on conditions, and copying blocks of memory.

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Q1.

C program to AND 8b data of port 0 and port 1 and to send result to


port.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
P0 = 0x64;
P1 = 0x14;
P2 = P0 & P1;
}

Q2. C Program to AND P0.0 and P1.3 send result to P2.0.


#include<reg51.h>
sbit MYBIT1 = P0^0;
sbit MYBIT2 = P1^3;
sbit MYBIT3 = P2^0;
void main(void)
{
MYBIT1 = 0;
MYBIT2 = 1;
MYBIT3 = MYBIT1 & MYBIT2;
}
Q3. C Program to read p1 and send data to p2 and p3 based on
condition.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
P1 = 0x34;
if(P1==0x02)
{
P2 = P1;
}
else
P3 = P1;
}
Q4. C Program to left shift data at port 1 repetitively
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
unsigned char z;

P1=0x98;
for(z=0;z<8;z++)
{
P1 = P1<<1;
}

}
Q5. C Program to AND P0.0 and P1.3 send result to P2.
#include<reg51.h>
sbit MYBIT1 = P0^0;
sbit MYBIT2 = P1^3;
void main(void)
{
MYBIT1 = 1;
MYBIT2 = 0;
MYBIT1 = MYBIT1 & MYBIT2;
P2 = P0;
}

Q6. C program to send 0-9 to port 2.


#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
unsigned char z;
unsigned char x;
x = 0x00;
for(z=0;z<10;z++)
{
P2 = x;
x++;
}
}
Q7. C Program to send hex data to port 0.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{

P0 = 0x79;

Q8. C Program to send ASCII value of the characters.


#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
char z = 'c';
P1 = (int)z;

}
Q9. C Program to toggle LEd's at port 1.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
P1 = 0x12;
for(;;)
{
P1 = 0xff - P1;
}
}
Q10. C Program to toggle LSB bit of Port 1.

#include<reg51.h>
sbit MYBIT = P1^0;
void main(void)
{
while(1)
{
MYBIT = 0;
MYBIT = 1;
}
}
Q11. C program to toggle MSB bit of port 1.
#include<reg51.h>
sbit MYBIT = P1^7;
void main(void)
{
while(1)
{
MYBIT = 0;
MYBIT = 1;
}
}
Q12. Toggle P1 from 55 to AA continuously.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
for(;;)
{
P1 = 0x55;
P1 = 0xAA;
}
}
Q2. Write an 8051 C program to send values of -4 to +4 to Port
P1.
#include<reg51.h>
void main(void)
{
signed char x = -4;
unsigned char z;
for(z=0;z<9;z++)
{
P1 = x;
x++;
}
}
Q3. Toggle bit 0 of Port P1.
#include<reg51.h>
sbit MYBIT = P1^0;

void main(void)
{
unsignedint z;
for(z=0;z<=50000;z++)
{
MYBIT=0;
MYBIT=1;
}
}

Q5. Copy a block of 20 bytes of data available from address 60H to 73H
to the location starting from 40H.
#include<reg51.h>

void main(void)
{
unsigned char *src,*dest;
unsigned char z;
src = 0x60;
dest = 0x40;
for(z=0;z<20;z++)
{
*src = 20;
src++;
}
src = 0x60;
for(z=0;z<20;z++)
{
*dest = *src;
dest++;
src++;
}
}

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