8051 Microcontroller Led Movable Display With Assembly Lang.
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.55 GB | Duration: 3h 28m
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.55 GB | Duration: 3h 28m
Build and Simulate a 48x8 LED Movable Display Using 8051 Microcontroller and Assembly Language Programming from scratch.
What you'll learn
Sourcing Components & Setting Up Your 48x8 LED Matrix Display
Understand the fundamentals of the 8051 microcontroller and how it drives an LED display with assembly language code
Organize and save your work systematically within MIDE-8051 and Proteus environments.
Learn how to select and assemble components like NOT gates, 74154 decoders, and the LED matrix display.
Master circuit configurations by integrating NOT gates with decoders for smooth data flow and control.
Connect the microcontroller to the matrix display and decoders, enabling precise control of LED columns and rows.
Requirements
Basic understanding of electronics (helpful but not required)
A PC with MIDE-8051 and Proteus (installation steps included in the course)
Passion for learning hardware and assembly language programming!
Description
Bring your hardware embedded system skills to life by creating an LED Movable Display using the powerful 8051 Microcontroller and Assembly Language programming. This hands-on course walks you through the entire process of designing, coding, and simulating a 48x8 LED matrix display that scrolls, animates, and displays customized messages.Whether you're an engineering student, hobbyist, or a hardware enthusiast, this course will equip you with the practical skills needed to design a real-world scrolling LED display system, write assembly language programs, and simulate your project using industry-standard tools like MIDE-8051 and Proteus.Introduction to 8051 Microcontroller LED Movable Display with Assembly LanguageUnderstand the fundamentals of the 8051 microcontroller and how it drives an LED display with assembly language code.How To Save and Manage Your Project FilesOrganize and save your work systematically within MIDE-8051 and Proteus environments.Sourcing Components & Setting Up Your 48x8 LED Matrix DisplayLearn how to select and assemble components like NOT gates, 74154 decoders, and the LED matrix display.Connecting NOT Gates and Cascading 74154 DecodersMaster circuit configurations by integrating NOT gates with decoders for smooth data flow and control.Interfacing 8051 Microcontroller with the Matrix DisplayConnect the microcontroller to the matrix display and decoders, enabling precise control of LED columns and rows.Adding Buffers & Improving Circuit StabilityEnhance your circuit reliability by incorporating buffers for signal conditioning.Programming the LED Display with Assembly Language:Installing MIDE-8051 & Starting a New ProjectSet up your coding environment and organize your project files efficiently.Program Initialization & Creating SubroutinesLearn how to structure your assembly language code with modular subroutines for clarity and reuse.Encoding & Displaying Characters (Alphabets, Numbers, Symbols)Create custom characters, store them in microcontroller memory, and display them on the LED matrix screen.Animating Text and Graphics on the DisplayBring your messages to life by programming scrolling text, shifting characters, and adding animation effects.Creating Delays, Blinking Effects, and Repeating ProgramsControl the timing and speed of your displays with delay loops and repeat cycles.Exciting Animations You will Add into Matrix Display Project You'll Build:Welcome AnimationHello AnimationMerry AnimationThanks Animation2017 Year Display AnimationBlinking and Scrolling Text AnimationsCustom Animations and Visual Effects for ViewersYou’ll learn how to make your display readable, smooth, and visually appealing to engage your audience.By the end of this course, you will have fully simulated and tested your scrolling LED display project in Proteus, ready to bring your design to real hardware!By the End of This Course, You Will Be Able To:Design and build a 48x8 LED movable displayProgram the 8051 microcontroller in assembly languageDisplay scrolling texts, numbers, and custom animationsSimulate and validate your project with Proteus softwareBring your LED display projects to life for real-world applications!Join Now and start building your LED Movable Display with the 8051 Microcontroller today!
Overview
Section 1: Hardware Development of LED Matrix Display on Proteus using 8051 Microcontroller
Lecture 1 Required project Task
Lecture 2 How To Save Our Project
Lecture 3 How To Source For Components
Lecture 4 How To Set Up 48x8 Matrix LED Display screen
Lecture 5 How To Connect Not Gates To Matrix Led Display
Lecture 6 How To Connect 74154 Decoders To Not Gates
Lecture 7 How To Cascade 74154 Decoders
Lecture 8 How To Connect Microcontroller To The Decoders
Lecture 9 How To Enable The Decoders With Not Gates
Lecture 10 How To Interconnect The Matrix Led Displays
Lecture 11 How To Connect Our Microcontroller To Matrix Led Display
Lecture 12 Review Of Our Project Circuitry
Lecture 13 How To Add A Buffer To The Circuitry
Section 2: Installation of MIDE IDE for 8051 Programming in Assembly Language
Lecture 14 Installation Of MIDE-8051
Lecture 15 How To Save Our New Project In MIDE-8051
Lecture 16 Program Initialization And Creating Subroutines
Section 3: Character Encoding for LED Text Display in Microcontroller Memory
Lecture 17 How To Encode Characters (alphabets, Numbers and Symbols) Part 1
Lecture 18 How To Encode Characters(alphabets, Numbers and Symbols) Part 2
Lecture 19 How To Display Characters On The Screen
Lecture 20 How To Store Characters Inside Microcontrollers And Display Them On The Screen
Lecture 21 How To Create Your Own Favourite Animations On The Screen (part 1)
Lecture 22 How To Create Your Own Favourite Animations On The Screen (part 2)
Section 4: Assembly Language Development for 8051 Microcontroller LED Text Display
Lecture 23 Start Writing Subroutines
Lecture 24 Displaying Characters On The Screen
Lecture 25 Displaying Effects On The Screen
Lecture 26 How Create A Delay Time For Characters
Lecture 27 How To Clear And Repeat Program
Lecture 28 How To Shift Our Characters On The Screen
Lecture 29 How To Scroll Characters On The Screen
Lecture 30 How To Make Characters On The Screen Visible To Our Viewers (part1)
Lecture 31 How To Make Characters On The Screen Visible To Our Viewers (part 2)
Lecture 32 How To Make Characters On The Screen Readable By Our Viewers
Lecture 33 Storing All The Characters We Created Into The Microcontroller Memory
Section 5: How to Create Animations for LED Text Display in 8051 Microcontroller
Lecture 34 How To Create Welcome Animation On The Screen
Lecture 35 How To Create Hello Animation On The Screen
Lecture 36 How To Create Merry Animation On The Screen
Lecture 37 How To Blink Animation On The Screen
Lecture 38 How To Display 2017 Animation On The Screen
Lecture 39 How To Create Thanks Animation On The Screen
Section 6: Code Review and Project Simulation
Lecture 40 Reviewing Our Code
Lecture 41 Complete Simulation Of Our Project
Section 7: Project Simulation in Proteus 6 - Perfect for Simulation of LED Text Display
Lecture 42 Important Notes Before Proteus 6 Installation
Lecture 43 Running Your Project On Proteus 6
Engineering students and hobbyists interested in microcontroller-based LED display projects,Embedded systems enthusiasts looking to learn assembly language programming,Anyone wanting to design and simulate real-world LED matrix displays for signs, banners, or educational purposes