This document provides an overview of several parallel and serial communication integrated circuits, including the 8255 PPI for parallel data transfer, 8253/54 timer chip, 8251 UART for asynchronous serial communication, and the 8259 PIC interrupt controller. It describes the internal design, operating modes, and control words for programming each chip's functionality. Examples are given for using the chips to transfer data and generate interrupts in a computer system.
This document provides an overview of several parallel and serial communication integrated circuits, including the 8255 PPI for parallel data transfer, 8253/54 timer chip, 8251 UART for asynchronous serial communication, and the 8259 PIC interrupt controller. It describes the internal design, operating modes, and control words for programming each chip's functionality. Examples are given for using the chips to transfer data and generate interrupts in a computer system.
This document provides an overview of several parallel and serial communication integrated circuits, including the 8255 PPI for parallel data transfer, 8253/54 timer chip, 8251 UART for asynchronous serial communication, and the 8259 PIC interrupt controller. It describes the internal design, operating modes, and control words for programming each chip's functionality. Examples are given for using the chips to transfer data and generate interrupts in a computer system.
PPI 8255- Methods of parallel data transfer-Internal block diagram of 8255-
Operating Modes-Mode set & Port C bit/reset control word
Timer 8253/54- Internal block diagram-Control word register-Operating modes-ALP's to operate a given mode 8251 UART- Terms such as Simplex, Half duplex and full duplex-Bit format used for sending asynchronous serial data-digital data transmission using modems and standard phone lines-Block diagram-Mode, Command & status word-ALP to send and receive 100 bytes of data 8259 PIC-Block diagram-Initialization sequence-ICW-OCW-Cascade mode diagram- only list of operating modes