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8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller
C515
Data Sheet 08.97
C515 Data Sheet Revision History: Previous Version: Page Page (in previous (in current Version) Version)
Current Version: 1997-08-01 none (Original Version) Subjects (major changes since last revision)
Edition 1997-08-01 Published by Siemens AG, Bereich Halbleiter, MarketingKommunikation, Balanstrae 73, 81541 Munchen (c) Siemens AG 1997. All Rights Reserved. Attention please! As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for components, not for applications, processes and circuits implemented within components or assemblies. The information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. Terms of delivery and rights to change design reserved. For questions on technology, delivery and prices please contact the Semiconductor Group Offices in Germany or the Siemens Companies and Representatives worldwide (see address list). Due to technical requirements components may contain dangerous substances. For information on the types in question please contact your nearest Siemens Office, Semiconductor Group. Siemens AG is an approved CECC manufacturer. Packing Please use the recycling operators known to you. We can also help you - get in touch with your nearest sales office. By agreement we will take packing material back, if it is sorted. You must bear the costs of transport. For packing material that is returned to us unsorted or which we are not obliged to accept, we shall have to invoice you for any costs incurred. Components used in life-support devices or systems must be expressly authorized for such purpose! Critical components1 of the Semiconductor Group of Siemens AG, may only be used in life-support devices or systems2 with the express written approval of the Semiconductor Group of Siemens AG. 1 A critical component is a component used in a life-support device or system whose failure can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of that life-support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness of that device or system. 2 Life support devices or systems are intended (a) to be implanted in the human body, or (b) to support and/or maintain and sustain human life. If they fail, it is reasonable to assume that the health of the user may be endangered.
8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller
C515
Advance Information
Data Sheet
* * * * * * * * *
Full upward compatibility with SAB 80C515 Up to 24 MHz external operating frequency - 500ns instruction cycle at 24 MHz operation 8K byte on-chip ROM (with optional ROM protection) - alternatively up to 64K byte external program memory Up to 64K byte external data memory 256 byte on-chip RAM Six 8-bit parallel I/O ports One input port for analog/digital input Full duplex serial interface (USART) - 4 operating modes, fixed or variable baud rates Three 16-bit timer/counters - Timer 0 / 1 (C501 compatible) - Timer 2 for 16-bit reload, compare, or capture functions (more features on next page)
On-Chip Emulation Support Module
Power Saving Modes
Watchdog Timer
RAM 256 x 8
Port 0
I/O
T0 8-Bit A/D Converter T2 T1 CPU USART
Port 1
I/O
Port 2
I/O
Port 6
Port 5
Port 4
ROM 8K x 8
Port 3
I/O
Analog/ Digital Input
I/O
I/O
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Figure 1 C515 Functional Units Semiconductor Group 3 1997-08-01
C515
Features (cont'd):
* * *
* * * * *
8-bit A/D converter - 8 multiplexed analog inputs - Programmable reference voltages 16-bit watchdog timer Power saving modes - Idle mode - Slow down mode (can be combined with idle mode) - Software power-down mode 12 interrupt sources (7 external, 5 internal) selectable at four priority levels On-chip emulation support logic (Enhanced Hooks Technology TM) ALE switch-off capability P-MQFP-80-1 package Temperature Ranges : SAB-C515 TA = 0 to 70 C TA = -40 to 85 C SAF-C515 SAH-C515 TA = -40 to 110 C (max. operating frequency: 16 MHz)
The C515 is an upward compatible version of the SAB 80C515A 8-bit microcontroller which additionally provides ALE switch-off capability, on-chip emulation support, ROM protection, and slow down mode capability. With a maximum external clock rate of 24 MHz it achieves a 500 ns instruction cycle time (1 s at 12 MHz). The C515 is mounted in a P-MQFP-80 package. Ordering Information Type Ordering Code Package Description (8-Bit CMOS microcontroller)
SAB-C515-1RM Q67127-DXXXX P-MQFP-80-1 with mask programmable ROM (16 MHz) SAB-C515-1R24M Q67127-DXXXX P-MQFP-80-1 with mask programmable ROM (24 MHz) SAF-C515-1RM Q67127-DXXXX P-MQFP-80-1 with mask programmable ROM (16 MHz) ext. temp. - 40 C to 85 C
SAF-C515-1R24M Q67127-DXXXX P-MQFP-80-1 with mask programmable ROM (24 MHz) ext. temp. - 40 C to 85 C SAB-C515-LM SAB-C515-L24M SAF-C515-LM SAF-C515-L24M Q67127-C1030 Q67127-C1032 Q67127-C1031 Q67127-C1081 P-MQFP-80-1 for external memory (16 MHz) P-MQFP-80-1 for external memory (24 MHz P-MQFP-80-1 for external memory (16 MHz) ext. temp. - 40 C to 85 C P-MQFP-80-1 for external memory (24 MHz) ext. temp. - 40 C to 85 C
Note: Versions for extended temperature ranges - 40 C to 110 C (SAH-C515C-LM and SAHC515-1RM) are available on request. The ordering number of ROM types (DXXXX extensions) is defined after program release (verification) of the customer.
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VCC
VSS
XTAL1 XTAL2 ALE PSEN EA RESET PE
Port 0 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 1 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 2 8 Bit Digital I/O
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Port 3 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 4 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 5 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 6 8 Bit Analog/ Digital Input
MCL03199
VAREF VAGND
Figure 2 Logic Symbol
Additional Literature For further information about the C515 the following literature is available: Title C515 8-Bit CMOS Microcontroller User's Manual C500 Microcontroller Family Architecture and Instruction Set User's Manual C500 Microcontroller Family - Pocket Guide Ordering Number B158-H7049-X-X-7600 B158-H6987-X-X-7600 B158-H6986-X-X-7600
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60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 P5.6 P5.5 P5.4 P5.3 P5.2 P5.1 P5.0 N.C. VCC N.C. N.C. P4.0 P4.1 P4.2 PE P4.3 P4.4 P4.5 P4.6 P4.7 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 P2.2/A10 P2.1/A9 P2.0/A8 XTAL1 XTAL2 N.C. VSS VCC N.C. P1.0/INT3/CC0 P1.1/INT4/CC1 P1.2/INT5/CC2 P1.3/INT6/CC3 P1.4/INT2 P1.5/T2EX P1.6/CLKOUT P1.7/T2 N.C. P3.7/RD P3.6/WR
RESET N.C. VAREF VAGND P6.7/AIN7 P6.6/AIN6 P6.5/AIN5 P6.4/AIN4 P6.3/AIN3 P6.2/AIN2 P6.1/AIN1 P6.0/AIN0 N.C. N.C. P3.0/RXD P3.1/TXD P3.2/INT0 P3.3/INT1 P3.4/T0 P3.5/T1
P5.7 P0.7/AD7 P0.6/AD6 P0.5/AD5 P0.4/AD4 P0.3/AD3 P0.2/AD2 P0.1/AD1 P0.0/AD0 N.C. N.C. EA ALE PSEN N.C. P2.7/A15 P2.6/A14 P2.5/A13 P2.4/A12 P2.3/A11
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
MCP03200
Figure 3 C515 Pin Configuration (P-MQFP-80 Package, Top View)
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions Symbol RESET Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 1 I/O*) Function I RESET A low level on this pin for the duration of two machine cycles while the oscillator is running resets the C515. A small internal pullup resistor permits power-on reset using only a capacitor connected to VSS . Reference voltage for the A/D converter Reference ground for the A/D converter Port 6 is an 8-bit unidirectional input port to the A/D converter. Port pins can be used for digital input, if voltage levels simultaneously meet the specifications for high/low input voltages and for the eight multiplexed analog inputs.
VAREF VAGND P6.0-P6.7
3 4 12-5
- - I
*) I = Input O = Output
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions (cont'd) Symbol P3.0-P3.7 Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 15-22 I/O*) Function I/O Port 3 is an 8-bit quasi-bidirectional I/O port with internal pullup resistors. Port 3 pins that have 1's written to them are pulled high by the internal pullup resistors, and in that state can be used as inputs. As inputs, port 3 pins being externally pulled low will source current (I IL, in the DC characteristics) because of the internal pullup resistors. Port 3 also contains the interrupt, timer, serial port and external memory strobe pins that are used by various options. The output latch corresponding to a secondary function must be programmed to a one (1) for that function to operate. The secondary functions are assigned to the pins of port 3 as follows: P3.0 / RxD Receiver data input (asynch.) or data input/output (synch.) of serial interface P3.1 / TxD Transmitter data output (asynch.) or clock output (synch.) of serial interface P3.2 / INT0 External interrupt 0 input / timer 0 gate control input P3.3 / INT1 External interrupt 1 input / timer 1 gate control input P3.4 / T0 Timer 0 counter input P3.5 / T1 Timer 1 counter input WR control output; latches the data byte P3.6 / WR from port 0 into the external data memory P3.7 / RD RD control output; enables the external data memory
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22
*) I = Input O = Output
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions (cont'd) Symbol P1.0 - P1.7 Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 31-24 I/O*) Function I/O Port 1 is an 8-bit quasi-bidirectional I/O port with internal pullup resistors. Port 1 pins that have 1's written to them are pulled high by the internal pullup resistors, and in that state can be used as inputs. As inputs, port 1 pins being externally pulled low will source current (I IL, in the DC characteristics) because of the internal pullup resistors. The port is used for the low-order address byte during program verification. Port 1 also contains the interrupt, timer, clock, capture and compare pins that are used by various options. The output latch corresponding to a secondary function must be programmed to a one (1) for that function to operate (except when used for the compare functions). The secondary functions are assigned to the port 1 pins as follows : P1.0 / INT3 / CC0 Interrupt 3 input / compare 0 output / capture 0 input P1.1 / INT4 / CC1 Interrupt 4 input / compare 1 output / capture 1 input P1.2 / INT5 / CC2 Interrupt 5 input / compare 2 output / capture 2 input P1.3 / INT6 / CC3 Interrupt 6 input / compare 3 output / capture 3 input Interrupt 2 input P1.4 / INT2 P1.5 / T2EX Timer 2 external reload / trigger input P1.6 / CLKOUT System clock output P1.7 / T2 Counter 2 input Ground (0 V) Supply voltage during normal, idle, and power-down operation.
31
30
29
28
27 26 25 24 VSS VCC
*) I = Input O = Output
34 33, 69
- -
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions (cont'd) Symbol XTAL2 Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 36 I/O*) Function - XTAL2 Input to the inverting oscillator amplifier and input to the internal clock generator circuits. To drive the device from an external clock source, XTAL2 should be driven, while XTAL1 is left unconnected. Minimum and maximum high and low times as well as rise/fall times specified in the AC characteristics must be observed. XTAL1 Output of the inverting oscillator amplifier. Port 2 is an 8-bit quasi-bidirectional I/O port with internal pullup resistors. Port 2 pins that have 1's written to them are pulled high by the internal pullup resistors, and in that state can be used as inputs. As inputs, port 2 pins being externally pulled low will source current (I IL, in the DC characteristics) because of the internal pullup resistors. Port 2 emits the high-order address byte during fetches from external program memory and during accesses to external data memory that use 16-bit addresses (MOVX @DPTR). In this application it uses strong internal pullup resistors when issuing 1's. During accesses to external data memory that use 8-bit addresses (MOVX @Ri), port 2 issues the contents of the P2 special function register. The Program Store Enable output is a control signal that enables the external program memory to the bus during external fetch operations. It is activated every six oscillator periods, except during external data memory accesses. The signal remains high during internal program execution. The Address Latch enable output is used for latching the address into external memory during normal operation. It is activated every six oscillator periods, except during an external data memory access.
XTAL1 P2.0-P2.7
37 38-45
- I/O
PSEN
47
O
ALE
48
O
*) I = Input O = Output
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions (cont'd) Symbol EA Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 49 I/O*) Function I External Access Enable When held high, the C515 executes instructions from the internal ROM (C515-1R) as long as the program counter is less than 2000H. When held low, the C515 fetches all instructions from ext. program memory. For the C515-L this pin must be tied low. Port 0 is an 8-bit open-drain bidirectional I/O port. Port 0 pins that have 1's written to them float, and in that state can be used as high-impedance inputs. Port 0 is also the multiplexed low-order address and data bus during accesses to external program and data memory. In this application it uses strong internal pullup resistors when issuing 1's. Port 0 also outputs the code bytes during program verification in the C515-1R. External pullup resistors are required during program verification. Port 5 is an 8-bit quasi-bidirectional I/O port with internal pullup resistors. Port 5 pins that have 1's written to them are pulled high by the internal pullup resistors, and in that state can be used as inputs. As inputs, port 5 pins being externally pulled low will source current (I IL, in the DC characteristics) because of the internal pullup resistors. Port 4 is an 8-bit quasi-bidirectional I/O port with internal pullup resistors. Port 4 pins that have 1's written to them are pulled high by the internal pull-up resistors, and in that state can be used as inputs. As inputs, port 4 pins being externally pulled low will source current (I IL, in the DC characteristics) because of the internal pull-up resistors. Power saving mode enable A low level on this pin allows the software to enter the power saving modes (idle mode and power down mode). When PE is held at high level it is impossible to enter the power saving modes. When left unconnected this pin is pulled high by a weak internal pull-up resistor.
P0.0-P0.7
52-59
I/O
P5.-P5.7
67-60
I/O
P4.0-P4.7
72-74, 76-80
I/O
PE
75
I
*) I = Input O = Output
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Table 1 Pin Definitions and Functions (cont'd) Symbol N.C. Pin Number (P-MQFP-80) 2, 13, 14, 23, 32, 35, 46, 50, 51, 68, 70, 71 I/O*) Function - Not connected These pins of the P-MQFP-80 package must not be connected.
*) I = Input O = Output
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XTAL1 XTAL2 ALE PSEN EA PE RESET Timer 0 Port 0 Port 0 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 1 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 2 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 3 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 4 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 5 8 Bit Digital I/O Port 6 8 Bit Digital I/O Digital Input Programmable Watchdog Timer CPU Emulation Support Logic RAM 256 x 8 OSC & Timing ROM 8K x 8
Timer 1 Port 1 Timer 2 Port 2
USART Baud Rate Generator
Port 3
Interrupt Unit
VAREF VAGND
Port 4
Programmable Reference Voltages 8-Bit A/D Converter
S&H Port 5
Analog MUX
Port 6
MCB03201
Figure 4 Block Diagram of the C515C
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CPU The C515 is efficient both as a controller and as an arithmetic processor. It has extensive facilities for binary and BCD arithmetic and excels in its bit-handling capabilities. Efficient use of program memory results from an instruction set consisting of 44 % one-byte, 41 % two-byte, and 15% threebyte instructions. With a 6 MHz crystal, 58% of the instructions are executed in 1.0s (10 MHz: 600). Special Function Register PSW (Address D0H) Bit No. MSB D7H D0H CY D6H AC D5H F0 D4H RS1 D3H RS0 D2H OV D1H F1 Reset Value : 00H LSB D0H P PSW
Bit CY AC F0 RS1 RS0
Function Carry Flag Used by arithmetic instruction. Auxiliary Carry Flag Used by instructions which execute BCD operations. General Purpose Flag Register Bank select control bits These bits are used to select one of the four register banks. RS1 0 0 1 1 RS0 0 1 0 1 Function Bank 0 selected, data address 00H-07H Bank 1 selected, data address 08H-0FH Bank 2 selected, data address 10H-17H Bank 3 selected, data address 18H-1FH
OV F1 P
Overflow Flag Used by arithmetic instruction. General Purpose Flag Parity Flag Set/cleared by hardware after each instruction to indicate an odd/even number of "one" bits in the accumulator, i.e. even parity.
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Memory Organization The C515 CPU manipulates data and operands in the following four address spaces: - - - - up to 64 Kbyte of internal/external program memory up to 64 Kbyte of external data memory 256 bytes of internal data memory a 128 byte special function register area
Figure 5 illustrates the memory address spaces of the C515.
FFFF H
FFFF H
External
External
Indirect Address FF H Internal RAM 2000 H 1FFF H Internal (EA = 1) External (EA = 0) 0000 H "Code Space" 0000 H "Data Space" Internal RAM 80 H
Direct Address Special Function Register 7F H 00 H FF H 80 H
"Internal Data Space"
MCD03202
Figure 5 C515 Memory Map
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Reset and System Clock The reset input is an active low input at pin RESET. Since the reset is synchronized internally, the RESET pin must be held low for at least two machine cycles (24 oscillator periods) while the oscillator is running. A pullup resistor is internally connected to VCC to allow a power-up reset with an external capacitor only. An automatic reset can be obtained when VCC is applied by connecting the RESET pin to VSS via a capacitor. Figure 6 shows the possible reset circuitries.
a)
b)
& + RESET RESET
C515
c)
C515
+
RESET
C515
MCS03203
Figure 6 Reset Circuitries
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Figure 7 shows the recommended oscillator circuitries for crystal and external clock operation.
Crystal Oscillator Mode
Driving from External Source
C
XTAL1
N.C.
XTAL1
1-24 MHz
C
XTAL2
External Oscillator Signal
XTAL2
Crystal Mode : C = 20 pF10 pF (incl. stray capacitance)
MCS03204
Figure 7 Recommended Oscillator Circuitries
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Enhanced Hooks Emulation Concept The Enhanced Hooks Emulation Concept of the C500 microcontroller family is a new, innovative way to control the execution of C500 MCUs and to gain extensive information on the internal operation of the controllers. Emulation of on-chip ROM based programs is possible, too. Each production chip has built-in logic for the support of the Enhanced Hooks Emulation Concept. Therefore, no costly bond-out chips are necessary for emulation. This also ensure that emulation and production chips are identical. The Enhanced Hooks TechnologyTM 1), which requires embedded logic in the C500 allows the C500 together with an EH-IC to function similar to a bond-out chip. This simplifies the design and reduces costs of an ICE-system. ICE-systems using an EH-IC and a compatible C500 are able to emulate all operating modes of the different versions of the C500 microcontrollers. This includes emulation of ROM, ROM with code rollover and ROMless modes of operation. It is also able to operate in single step mode and to read the SFRs after a break.
ICE-System Interface to Emulation Hardware
SYSCON PCON TCON
RESET EA ALE PSEN
RSYSCON RPCON RTCON
EH-IC
C500 MCU
Optional I/O Ports
Port 0 Port 2
Enhanced Hooks Interface Circuit
Port 3
Port 1
RPort 2 RPort 0
TEA TALE TPSEN
Target System Interface
MCS03280
Figure 8 Basic C500 MCU Enhanced Hooks Concept Configuration Port 0, port 2 and some of the control lines of the C500 based MCU are used by Enhanced Hooks Emulation Concept to control the operation of the device during emulation and to transfer informations about the programm execution and data transfer between the external emulation hardware (ICE-system) and the C500 MCU.
1 "Enhanced Hooks Technology" is a trademark and patent of Metalink Corporation licensed to Siemens.
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Special Function Registers The registers, except the program counter and the four general purpose register banks, reside in the special function register area. The 59 special function registers (SFRs) include pointers and registers that provide an interface between the CPU and the other on-chip peripherals. All SFRs with addresses where address bits 02 are 0 (e.g. 80H, 88H, 90H, 98H, ..., F8H, FFH) are bitaddressable. The SFRs of the C515 are listed in table 2 and table 3. In table 2 they are organized in groups which refer to the functional blocks of the C515. Table 3 illustrates the contents of the SFRs in numeric order of their addresses.
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Table 2 Special Function Registers - Functional Blocks Block CPU Symbol ACC B DPH DPL PSW SP SYSCON Name Accumulator B-Register Data Pointer, High Byte Data Pointer, Low Byte Program Status Word Register Stack Pointer System Control Register A/D Converter Control Register A/D Converter Data Register A/D Converter Program Register Interrupt Enable Register 0 Interrupt Enable Register 1 Interrupt Priority Register 0 Interrupt Priority Register 1 Interrupt Request Control Register Timer Control Register Timer 2 Control Register Serial Channel Control Register Timer 0/1 Control Register Timer 0, High Byte Timer 1, High Byte Timer 0, Low Byte Timer 1, Low Byte Timer Mode Register Comp./Capture Enable Reg. Comp./Capture Reg. 1, High Byte Comp./Capture Reg. 2, High Byte Comp./Capture Reg. 3, High Byte Comp./Capture Reg. 1, Low Byte Comp./Capture Reg. 2, Low Byte Comp./Capture Reg. 3, Low Byte Com./Rel./Capt. Reg. High Byte Com./Rel./Capt. Reg. Low Byte Timer 2, High Byte Timer 2, Low Byte Timer 2 Control Register Address Contents after Reset E0H 1) F0H 1) 83H 82H D0H 1) 81H B1H D8H 1) D9H DAH 4) A8H1) B8H 1) A9H B9H C0H 1) 88H 1) C8H 1) 98H 1) 88H 1) 8CH 8DH 8AH 8BH 89H C1H C3H C5H C7H C2H C4H C6H CBH CAH CDH CCH C8H 1) 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 07H XX1X XXXXB3) 00X0 0000B 3) 00H 00H 00H 00H X000 0000B 3) XX00 0000B 3) 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H
A/DADCON 2) Converter ADDAT DAPR Interrupt System IEN0 2) IEN1 2) IP0 2) IP1 IRCON TCON 2) T2CON 2) SCON 2) TCON 2) TH0 TH1 TL0 TL1 TMOD CCEN CCH1 CCH2 CCH3 CCL1 CCL2 CCL3 CRCH CRCL TH2 TL2 T2CON 2)
Timer 0/ Timer 1
Compare/ Capture Unit / Timer 2
1) Bit-addressable special function registers 2) This special function register is listed repeatedly since some bits of it also belong to other functional blocks. 3) "X" means that the value is undefined and the location is reserved
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Table 2 Special Function Registers - Functional Blocks (cont'd) Block Ports Symbol P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 ADCON 2) PCON 2) SBUF SCON 2) Name Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6, Analog/Digital Input A/D Converter Control Register Power Control Register Serial Channel Buffer Register Serial Channel Control Register Interrupt Enable Register 0 Interrupt Enable Register 1 Interrupt Priority Register 0 Power Control Register Address Contents after Reset 80H 1) 90H 1) A0H 1) B0H 1 E8H 1) F8H 1) DBH D8H 1 87H 99H 98H 1) A8H1) B8H 1) A9H 87H FFH FFH FFH FFH FFH FFH - 00X0 0000B 3) 00H XXH 3) 00H 00H 00H X000 0000B 3)) 00H
Serial Channel
Watchdog IEN0 2) IEN1 2) IP0 2)) Power Saving Modes PCON 2)
1) Bit-addressable special function registers 2) This special function register is listed repeatedly since some bits of it also belong to other functional blocks. 3) "X" means that the value is undefined and the location is reserved
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Table 3 Contents of the SFRs, SFRs in numeric order of their addresses Addr Register Content Bit 7 after Reset1) 80H 2) P0 81H 82H 83H 87H 88H 89H 8AH 8BH 8CH 8DH
2)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
FFH 07H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H FFH 00H XXH FFH 00H X0000000B FFH
.7 .7 .7 .7 TF1 GATE .7 .7 .7 .7 T2 SM0 .7 .7 EAL - RD -
.6 .6 .6 .6 TR1 C/T .6 .6 .6 .6 CLKOUT SM1 .6 .6 WDT
.5 .5 .5 .5 IDLS TF0 M1 .5 .5 .5 .5 T2EX SM2 .5 .5 ET2
.4 .4 .4 .4 SD TR0 M0 .4 .4 .4 .4 INT2 REN .4 .4 ES .4 T0 - EX5 .4 IEX5
.3 .3 .3 .3 GF1 IE1 GATE .3 .3 .3 .3 INT6 TB8 .3 .3 ET1 .3 INT1 - EX4 .3 IEX4
.2 .2 .2 .2 GF0 IT1 C/T .2 .2 .2 .2 INT5 RB8 .2 .2 EX1 .2 INT0 - EX3 .2 IEX3
.1 .1 .1 .1 PDE IE0 M1 .1 .1 .1 .1 INT4 TI .1 .1 ET0 .1 TxD - EX2 .1 IEX2
.0 .0 .0 .0 IDLE IT0 M0 .0 .0 .0 .0 INT3 RI .0 .0 EX0 .0 RxD - EADC .0 IADC COCAL 0 .0
SP DPL DPH PCON TCON TMOD TL0 TL1 TH0 TH1
SMOD PDS
90H 2) P1 98H 2) SCON 99H SBUF A0H2) P2 A8H2) IEN0 A9H IP0
WDTS .5 WR - T1 EALE
B0H2) P3 B1H
SYSCON XX1XXXXXB IP1 00H XX000000B 00H 00H 00H
B8H2) IEN1 B9H
EXEN2 SWDT EX6 - EXF2 COCA H3 .7 - TF2 .5 IEX6
C0H2) IRCON C1H C2H CCEN CCL1
COCAL COCA 3 H2 .6 .5
COCAL COCA 2 H1 .4 .3
COCAL COCA 1 H0 .2 .1
1) X means that the value is undefined and the location is reserved 2) Bit-addressable special function registers
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Table 3 Contents of the SFRs, SFRs in numeric order of their addresses (cont'd) Addr Register Content Bit 7 after Reset1) C3H CCH1 C4H C5H C6H C7H C8H
2)
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00X00000B 00H 00H - 00H FFH 00H FFH
.7 .7 .7 .7 .7 T2PS .7 .7 .7 .7 CY BD .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7 .7
.6 .6 .6 .6 .6 I3FR .6 .6 .6 .6 AC CLK .6 .6 .6 .6 .6 .6 .6
.5 .5 .5 .5 .5 I2FR .5 .5 .5 .5 F0 - .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5
.4 .4 .4 .4 .4 T2R1 .4 .4 .4 .4 RS1 BSY .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4
.3 .3 .3 .3 .3 T2R0 .3 .3 .3 .3 RS0 ADM .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3
.2 .2 .2 .2 .2 T2CM .2 .2 .2 .2 OV MX2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2
.1 .1 .1 .1 .1 T2I1 .1 .1 .1 .1 F1 MX1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1
.0 .0 .0 .0 .0 T2I0 .0 .0 .0 .0 P MX0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0
CCL2 CCH2 CCL3 CCH3 T2CON
CAH CRCL CBH CRCH CCH TL2 CDH TH2 D0H2) PSW D8H2) ADCON D9H ADDAT
DAH DAPR DBH P6 E0H2) ACC E8H2) P4 F0H2) B F8H
2)
P5
1) X means that the value is undefined and the location is reserved 2) Bit-addressable special function registers
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Digital I/O Ports The C515 allows for digital I/O on 48 lines grouped into 6 bidirectional 8-bit ports. Each port bit consists of a latch, an output driver and an input buffer. Read and write accesses to the I/O ports P0 through P5 are performed via their corresponding special function registers P0 to P5. The output drivers of port 0 and 2 and the input buffers of port 0 are also used for accessing external memory. In this application, port 0 outputs the low byte of the external memory address, timemultiplexed with the byte being written or read. Port 2 outputs the high byte of the external memory address when the address is 16 bits wide. Otherwise, the port 2 pins continue emitting the P2 SFR contents. Analog Input Ports Ports 6 is available as input port only and provides two functions. When used as digital inputs, the corresponding SFR P6 contains the digital value applied to the port 6 lines. When used for analog inputs the desired analog channel is selected by a three-bit field in SFR ADCON. Of course, it makes no sense to output a value to these input-only ports by writing to the SFR P6. This will have no effect. lf a digital value is to be read, the voltage levels are to be held within the input voltage specifications (VIL/VIH). Since P6 is not bit-addressable, all input lines of P6 are read at the same time by byte instructions. Nevertheless, it is possible to use port 6 simultaneously for analog and digital input. However, care must be taken that all bits of P6 that have an undetermined value caused by their analog function are masked.
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Timer / Counter 0 and 1 Timer/Counter 0 and 1 can be used in four operating modes as listed in table 4 : Table 4 Timer/Counter 0 and 1 Operating Modes Mode 0 1 2 3 Description 8-bit timer/counter with a divide-by-32 prescaler 16-bit timer/counter 8-bit timer/counter with 8-bit autoreload Timer/counter 0 used as one 8-bit timer/counter and one 8-bit timer Timer 1 stops TMOD M1 0 1 1 1 M0 0 1 0 1 internal Input Clock external (max)
fOSC/12x32
fOSC/24x32
fOSC/12
fOSC/24
In the "timer" function (C/T = `0') the register is incremented every machine cycle. Therefore the count rate is fOSC/12. In the "counter" function the register is incremented in response to a 1-to-0 transition at its corresponding external input pin (P3.4/T0, P3.5/T1). Since it takes two machine cycles to detect a falling edge the max. count rate is fOSC/24. External inputs INT0 and INT1 (P3.2, P3.3) can be programmed to function as a gate to facilitate pulse width measurements. Figure 9 illustrates the input clock logic.
f OSC
/ 12 C/T TMOD 0
f OSC/12
P3.4/T0 P3.5/T1 max f OSC/24 TR 0/1 TCON Gate TMOD P3.2/INT0 P3.3/INT1 =1
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Timer 0/1 Input Clock 1 Control &
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Timer/Counter 2 with Compare/Capture/Reload The timer 2 of the C515 provides additional compare/capture/reload features. which allow the selection of the following operating modes: - Compare - Capture - Reload : up to 4 PWM signals with 16-bit/500 ns resolution : up to 4 high speed capture inputs with 500 ns resolution : modulation of timer 2 cycle time
The block diagram in figure 10 shows the general configuration of timer 2 with the additional compare/capture/reload registers. The I/O pins which can used for timer 2 control are located as multifunctional port functions at port 1.
P1.5/ T2EX P1.7/ T2
Sync. T2I0 T2I1 Sync. & / 12 12 Reload EXEN2
EXF2
_ <1
Interrupt Request
Reload
OSC
f OSC
/ 24 T2PS
24
Timer 2 TL2 TH2
TF2
Compare
P1.0/ INT3/ CC0 P1.1/ INT4/ CC1 P1.2/ INT5/ CC2 P1.2/ INT6/ CC3
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16 Bit Comparator
16 Bit Comparator
16 Bit Comparator
16 Bit Comparator
Input/ Output Control
Capture
CCL3/CCH3
CCL2/CCH2
CCL1/CCH1
CRCL/CRCH
Figure 10 Timer 2 Block Diagram
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Timer 2 Operating Modes The timer 2, which is a 16-bit-wide register, can operate as timer, event counter, or gated timer. A roll-over of the count value in TL2/TH2 from all 1's to all 0's sets the timer overflow flag TF2 in SFR IRCON, which can generate an interrupt. The bits in register T2CON are used to control the timer 2 operation. Timer Mode: In timer function, the count rate is derived from the oscillator frequency. A prescaler offers the possibility of selecting a count rate of 1/12 or 1/24 of the oscillator frequency. Gated Timer Mode: In gated timer function, the external input pin T2 (P1.7) functions as a gate to the input of timer 2. lf T2 is high, the internal clock input is gated to the timer. T2 = 0 stops the counting procedure. This facilitates pulse width measurements. The external gate signal is sampled once every machine cycle. Event Counter Mode: In the event counter function. the timer 2 is incremented in response to a 1to-0 transition at its corresponding external input pin T2 (P1.7). In this function, the external input is sampled every machine cycle. Since it takes two machine cycles (24 oscillator periods) to recognize a 1-to-0 transition, the maximum count rate is 1/24 of the oscillator frequency. There are no restrictions on the duty cycle of the external input signal, but to ensure that a given level is sampled at least once before it changes, it must be held for at least one full machine cycle. Reload of Timer 2: Two reload modes are selectable: In mode 0, when timer 2 rolls over from all 1's to all 0's, it not only sets TF2 but also causes the timer 2 registers to be loaded with the 16-bit value in the CRC register, which is preset by software. In mode 1, a 16-bit reload from the CRC register is caused by a negative transition at the corresponding input pin P1.5/T2EX. This transition will also set flag EXF2 if bit EXEN2 in SFR IEN1 has been set.
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Timer 2 Compare Modes The compare function of a timer/register combination operates as follows : the 16-bit value stored in a compare or compare/capture register is compared with the contents of the timer register; if the count value in the timer register matches the stored value, an appropriate output signal is generated at a corresponding port pin and an interrupt can be generated. Compare Mode 0 In compare mode 0, upon matching the timer and compare register contents, the output signal changes from low to high. lt goes back to a low level on timer overflow. As long as compare mode 0 is enabled, the appropriate output pin is controlled by the timer circuit only and writing to the port will have no effect. Figure 11 shows a functional diagram of a port circuit when used in compare mode 0. The port latch is directly controlled by the timer overflow and compare match signals. The input line from the internal bus and the write-to-latch line of the port latch are disconnected when compare mode 0 is enabled.
Port Circuit Read Latch Compare Register Circuit Compare Reg. 16 Bit Comparator 16 Bit Timer Register Timer Circuit Timer Overflow Read Pin
MCS02661
VCC
Compare Match
Internal Bus Write to Latch
S D
Q Port Latch CLK Q R
Port Pin
Figure 11 Port Latch in Compare Mode 0
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Compare Mode 1 If compare mode 1 is enabled and the software writes to the appropriate output latch at the port, the new value will not appear at the output pin until the next compare match occurs. Thus, it can be chosen whether the output signal has to make a new transition (1-to-0 or 0-to-1, depending on the actual pin-level) or should keep its old value at the time when the timer value matches the stored compare value. In compare mode 1 (see figure 12) the port circuit consists of two separate latches. One latch (which acts as a "shadow latch") can be written under software control, but its value will only be transferred to the port latch (and thus to the port pin) when a compare match occurs.
Port Circuit Read Latch Compare Register Circuit Compare Reg. 16 Bit Comparator 16 Bit Timer Register Timer Circuit Read Pin
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VCC
Internal Bus Compare Match Write to Latch
D Shadow Latch CLK
Q
D
Q Port Latch CLK Q
Port Pin
Figure 12 Compare Function in Compare Mode 1
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Serial Interface (USART) The serial port is full duplex and can operate in four modes (one synchronous mode, three asynchronous modes) as illustrated in table 5. The possible baudrates can be calculated using the formulas given in table 5. Table 5 USART Operating Modes Mode 0 SCON SM0 0 SM1 0 Shift register mode Serial data enters and exits through RxD/ TxD outputs the shift clock; 8-bit are transmitted/received (LSB first); fixed baud rate 8-bit UART, variable baud rate 10 bits are transmitted (through TxD) or received (at RxD) 9-bit UART, fixed baud rate 11 bits are transmitted (through TxD) or received (at RxD) 9-bit UART, variable baud rate Like mode 2 Description
1 2 3
0 1 1
1 0 1
For clarification some terms regarding the difference between "baud rate clock" and "baud rate" should be mentioned. In the asynchronous modes the serial interfaces require a clock rate which is 16 times the baud rate for internal synchronization. Therefore, the baud rate generators/timers have to provide a "baud rate clock" (output signal in figure 13 to the serial interface which - there divided by 16 - results in the actual "baud rate". Further, the abbrevation fOSC refers to the oscillator frequency (crystal or external clock operation). The variable baud rates for modes 1 and 3 of the serial interface can be derived from either timer 1 or from the system clock (see figure 13).
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Timer 1 Overflow
ADCON.7 (BD) 0 1 Mode 2 /6 Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 3
SCON.7 SCON.6 (SM0/ SM1)
f OSC /2
/2
PCON.7 (SMOD) 0 1 Baud Rate Clock
/ 39
Only one mode can be selected
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Note: The switch configuration shows the reset state.
Figure 13 Block Diagram of Baud Rate Generation for the Serial Interface
Table 6 below lists the values/formulas for the baud rate calculation of the serial interface with its dependencies of the control bits BD and SMOD. Table 6 Serial Interface - Baud Rate Dependencies Serial Interface 0 Operating Modes Mode 0 (Shift Register) Mode 1 (8-bit UART) Mode 3 (9-bit UART) Active Control Bits Baud Rate Calculation BD - 0 1 Mode 2 (9-bit UART) - SMOD - X X 0 1
fOSC / 12
Controlled by timer 1 overflow : (2SMOD x timer 1 overflow rate) / 32 Controlled by system clock divider circuits : (2SMOD x fOSC) / 2496
fOSC / 64 fOSC / 32
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8-Bit A/D Converter The C515 provides an A/D converter with the following features: - - - - - - Eight multiplexed input channels The possibility of using the analog inputs (port 6) also as digital inputs Programmable internal reference voltages (16 steps each) via resistor array 8-bit resolution within the selected reference voltage range Internal start-of-conversion trigger Interrupt request generation after each conversion
For the A/D conversion, the method of successive approximation via capacitor array is used. The externally applied reference voltage range has to be held on a fixed value within the specifications (see section "A/D Converter Characteristics" in this data sheet). The internal reference voltages can be varied to reduce the reference voltage range of the A/D converter and thus to achieve a higher resolution. Figure 14 shows a block diagram of the A/D converter.
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IEN1 (B8 H ) EXEN2 SWDT IRCON (C0 H ) EXF2 TF2 IEX6 IEX5 IEX4 IEX3 0 IADC EX6 EX5 EX4 EX3 ECAN EADC
Internal Bus
ADCON (D8H ) BD CLK _ BSY ADM MX2 MX1 MX0
Single/ Continuous Mode
Port 6
MUX
S&H A/D Converter
f OSC /2
/4
Conversion Clock f ADC Input Clock f IN
ADDAT (D9 H) LBS .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 MSB
Write to DAPR
Start of Conversion
VINTAREF VINTAGND VAREF VAGND
DAPR (DA H) .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1 .0 Internal Bus Internal Reference Voltages
Programming of VINTAREF Shaded bit locations are not used in ADC-functions.
Programming of VINTAGND
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Figure 14 A/D Converter Block Diagram
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Interrupt System The C515 provides 12 interrupt sources with four priority levels. Five interrupts can be generated by the on-chip peripherals (timer 0, timer 1, timer 2, A/D converter, and serial interface) and seven interrupts may be triggered externally (P3.2/INT0, P3.3/INT1, P1.4/INT2, P1.0/INT3, P1.1/INT4, P1.2/INT5, P1.3/INT6). This chapter shows the interrupt structure, the interrupt vectors and the interrupt related special function registers. Figure 15 and 16 give a general overview of the interrupt sources and illustrate the request and the control flags which are described in the next sections.
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P3.2/ INT0 IT0 TCON.0 A/D Converter
Highest Priority Level IE0 TCON.1 EX0 IEN0.0 0003 H Lowest Priority Level
IADC IRCON.0
EADC IEN1.0
0043 H IP1.0 IP0.0
Timer 0 Overflow
TF0 TCON.5
ET0 IEN0.1
000B H
Polling Sequence
P1.4/ INT2 I2FR T2CON.5
IEX2 IRCON.1
EX2 IEN1.1
004B H IP1.1 IP0.1
P3.3/ INT1 IT1 TCON.2 P1.0/ INT3 CC0
IE1 TCON.3
EX1 IEN0.2
0013 H
I3FR T2CON.6 Bit addressable Request Flag is cleared by hardware
IEX3 IRCON.2
EX3 IEN1.2
0053 H EAL IEN0.7 IP1.2 IP0.2
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Figure 15 Interrupt Request Sources (Part 1)
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Timer 1 Overflow
Highest Priority Level TF1 TCON.7 ET1 IEN0.3 001B H Lowest Priority Level
P1.1/ INT4 CC1
IEX4 IRCON.3
EX4 IEN1.3
005B H IP1.3 IP0.3
USART
RI SCON.0 TI SCON.1
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0023 H
Polling Sequence
P1.2/ INT5 CC2
IEX5 IRCON.4
EX5 IEN1.4
0063 H IP1.4 IP0.4
Timer 2 Overflow P1.5/ T2EX
TF2 IRCON.6 EXF2 EXEN2 IRCON.7 IEN1.7
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ET2 IEN0.5
002B H
P1.3/ INT6 CC3
IEX6 IRCON.5
EX6 IEN1.5
006B H EAL IEN0.7 IP1.5 IP0.5
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Bit addressable Request Flag is cleared by hardware
Figure 16 Interrupt Request Sources (Part 2)
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Table 7 Interrupt Source and Vectors Interrupt Source External Interrupt 0 Timer 0 Overflow External Interrupt 1 Timer 1 Overflow Serial Channel Timer 2 Overflow / Ext. Reload A/D Converter External Interrupt 2 External Interrupt 3 External Interrupt 4 External Interrupt 5 External Interrupt 6 Interrupt Vector Address 0003H 000BH 0013H 001BH 0023H 002BH 0043H 004BH 0053H 005BH 0063H 006BH Interrupt Request Flags IE0 TF0 IE1 TF1 RI / TI TF2 / EXF2 IADC IEX2 IEX3 IEX4 IEX5 IEX6
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Fail Save Mechanisms As a means of graceful recovery from software or hardware upset a watchdog timer is provided in the C515. lf the software fails to clear the watchdog timer at least every 65532 s (at 12 MHz clock rate), an internal hardware reset will be initiated. The software can be designed such that the watchdog times out if the program does not progress properly. The watchdog will also time out if the software error was due to hardware-related problems. This prevents the controller from malfunctioning for longer than 65 ms if a 12-MHz oscillator is used. Figure 17 shows the block diagram of the watchdog timer unit.
f OSC
/ 12
16-Bit Watchdog Timer Reset
WDT Reset if WDT count is between
FFFC H - FFFF H IP0 ( A9 H )
-
WDTS
-
-
-
-
-
-
External HW Reset
Control Logic WDT SWDT IEN0 ( A8 H ) IEN1 ( B8 H )
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Figure 17 Block Diagram of the Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer can be started by software (bit SWDT) but it cannot be stopped during active mode of the C515. lf the software fails to clear the watchdog in time, an internally generated watchdog reset is entered at the counter state FFFCH and lasts four instruction cycles. This internal reset differs from an external reset only to the extent that the watchdog timer is not disabled. Bit WDTS (was set by starting WDT) allows the software to examine from which source the reset was initiated. lf it is set, the reset was caused by a watchdog timer overflow.
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Power Saving Modes The C515 provides two basic power saving modes, the idle mode and the power down mode. Additionally, a slow down mode is available. This power saving mode reduces the internal clock rate in normal operating mode and it can be also used for further power reduction in idle mode. - Idle mode The CPU is gated off from the oscillator. All peripherals are still provided with the clock and are able to work. Idle mode is entered by software and can be left by an interrupt or reset. - Power down mode The operation of the C515 is completely stopped and the oscillator is turned off. This mode is used to save the contents of the internal RAM with a very low standby current. Power down mode is entered by software and can be left by reset or by a short low pulse at pin P3.2/INT0. - Slow-down mode The controller keeps up the full operating functionality, but its normal clock frequency is internally divided by 8. This slows down all parts of the controller, the CPU and all peripherals, to 1/8 th of their normal operating frequency. Slowing down the frequency significantly reduces power consumption. Table 8 gives a general overview of the entry and exit procedures of the power saving modes. Table 8 Power Saving Modes Overview Mode Entering 2-Instruction Example ORL PCON, #01H ORL PCON, #20H Leaving by Remarks
Idle mode
Occurrence of an interrupt from a peripheral unit Hardware Reset
CPU clock is stopped; CPU maintains their data; peripheral units are active (if enabled) and provided with clock Oscillator is stopped; contents of on-chip RAM and SFR's are maintained; Internal clock rate is reduced to 1/8 of its nominal frequency CPU clock is stopped; CPU maintains their data; peripheral units are active (if enabled) and provided with 1/8 of its nominal frequency
Power Down Mode
ORL PCON, #02H ORL PCON, #40H In normal mode : ORL PCON,#10H With idle mode : ORL PCON,#01H ORL PCON, #30H
Hardware Reset
Slow Down Mode
ANL PCON,#0EFH or Hardware Reset Occurrence of an interrupt from a peripheral unit Hardware reset
In the power down mode of operation, VCC can be reduced to minimize power consumption. It must be ensured, however, that VCC is not reduced before the power down mode is invoked, and that VCC is restored to its normal operating level, before the power down mode is terminated.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings Ambient temperature under bias (TA) ......................................................... Storage temperature (Tstg) .......................................................................... Voltage on VCC pins with respect to ground (VSS) ....................................... Voltage on any pin with respect to ground (VSS) ......................................... Input current on any pin during overload condition..................................... Absolute sum of all input currents during overload condition ..................... Power dissipation........................................................................................ - 40 to 110 C - 65 C to 150 C - 0.5 V to 6.5 V - 0.5 V to VCC +0.5 V - 10 mA to 10 mA I 100 mA I TBD
Note: Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage of the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for longer periods may affect device reliability. During overload conditions (VIN > VCC or VIN < VSS) the Voltage on VCC pins with respect to ground (VSS) must not exceed the values defined by the absolute maximum ratings.
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DC Characteristics
VCC = 5 V + 10%, - 15%; VSS = 0 V
TA = 0 to 70 C TA = - 40 to 85 C TA = - 40 to 110 C
Limit Values min. max.
for the SAB-C515-1RM for the SAF-C515-1RM for the SAH-C515-1RM Unit Test Condition
Parameter Input low voltages all except EA EA pin Input high voltages all except XTAL2 and RESET XTAL2 pin RESET pin Output low voltages Ports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Port 0, ALE, PSEN Output high voltages Ports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Port 0 in external bus mode, ALE, PSEN Logic 0 input current Ports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Logical 0-to-1 transition current Ports 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Input leakage current Port 0, AIN0-7 (Port 6), EA Input low current to RESET for reset XTAL2 PE Pin capacitance Overload current
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Symbol
VIL VIL1 VIH VIH1 VIH2 VOL VOL1 VOH VOH2
- 0.5 - 0.5
0.2 VCC - 0.1 0.2 VCC - 0.3
V V V V V V V V V V V A A
- - - - -
0.2 VCC + 0.9 VCC + 0.5 0.7 VCC VCC + 0.5 0.6 VCC VCC + 0.5 - - 2.4 0.9 VCC 2.4 0.9 VCC - 10 - 65 0.45 0.45 - - - - - 70 - 650
IOL = 1.6 mA 1) IOL = 3.2 mA 1) IOH = - 80 A IOH = - 10 A IOH = - 800 A IOH = - 80 A 2) VIN = 0.45 V VIN = 2 V
IIL ITL
ILI ILI2 ILI3 ILI4 CIO IOV
- -10 - - - -
1 - 100 - 15 - 20 10
A A A A pF mA
0.45 < VIN < VCC
VIN = 0.45 V VIN = 0.45 V VIN = 0.45 V fc = 1 MHz, TA = 25 C
7) 8)
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Power Supply Current Parameter Active mode Idle mode Active mode with slow-down enabled Power-down mode 16 MHz 24 MHz 16 MHz 24 MHz 16 MHz 24 MHz Symbol Limit Values typ. 9) max. 10) 18.2 25 9.6 12.8 7.0 8.8 30 mA mA mA mA mA mA A
4)
Unit Test Condition
ICC ICC ICC ICC ICC ICC IPD
13.7 19.6 6.9 9.1 4.9 6.5 10
5)
6)
VCC = 2...5.5 V3)
1) Capacitive loading on ports 0 and 2 may cause spurious noise pulses to be superimposed on the VOL of ALE and ports1, 3, 4, and 5. The noise is due to external bus capacitance discharging into the port 0 and port 2 pins when these pins make 1-to-0 transitions during bus operation. In the worst case (capacitive loading > 100 pF), the noise pulse on ALE line may exceed 0.8 V. In such cases it may be desirable to qualify ALE with a schmitttrigger, or use an address latch with a schmitt-trigger strobe input. 2) Capacitive loading on ports 0 and 2 may cause the VOH on ALE and PSEN to momentarily fall below the 0.9 VCC specification when the address lines are stabilizing. 3) IPD (power-down mode) is measured under following conditions: EA = Port 0 = Port 6 = VCC ; RESET = VCC; XTAL1 = N.C.; PE = XTAL2 = VSS ; VAGND = VSS ; VAREF = VCC ; all other pins are disconnected. The typical IPD current is measured at VCC = 5 V. 4) ICC (active mode) is measured with: XTAL2 driven with tCLCH , tCHCL = 5 ns , VIL = VSS + 0.5 V, VIH = VCC - 0.5 V; XTAL1 = N.C.; EA = Port 0 = Port 6 = VCC ; RESET = VSS ; all other pins are disconnected. 5) ICC (idle mode) is measured with all output pins disconnected and with all peripherals disabled; XTAL2 driven with tCLCH , tCHCL = 5 ns, VIL = VSS + 0.5 V, VIH = VCC - 0.5 V; XTAL1 = N.C.; EA = Port 0 = Port 6 = VCC ; RESET = VCC ; all other pins are disconnected; 6) ICC (active mode with slow-down mode) is measured : TBD 7) ICC (active mode with slow-down mode) is measured : TBD 8) Overload conditions occur if the standard operating conditions are exceeded, ie. the voltage on any pin exceeds the specified range (i.e. VOV > VCC + 0.5 V or VOV < VSS - 0.5 V). The supply voltage VCC and VSS must remain within the specified limits. The absolute sum of input currents on all port pins may not exceed 50 mA. 9) Not 100% tested, guaranteed by design characterization 10)The typical ICC values are periodically measured at TA = +25 C but not 100% tested.
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CC 25
20
mA
CC max CC typ
Active Mode
Active Mode 15 Idle Mode 10 5 Active Mode with Slow Down 0 0 4 8 12 16 20 MHz f OSC 24 Idle Mode
Active mode Idle mode
: CC typ = 0.68 x f OSC + 2.8 : CC max = 0.85 x f OSC + 4.6 : CC typ = 0.28 x f OSC + 2.4 : CC max = 0.39 x f OSC + 3.4
Active mode with slow-down : CC typ = 0.18 x f OSC + 2.0 : CC max = 0.23 x f OSC + 3.3
f OSC is the oscillator frequency in MHz. CC values are given in mA.
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Figure 18 ICC Diagram
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A/D Converter Characteristics
VCC = 5 V + 10%, - 15%; VSS = 0 V
TA = 0 to 70 C TA = - 40 to 85 C TA = - 40 to 110 C
for the SAB-C515-1RM for the SAF-C515-1RM for the SAH-C515-1RM
VCC - 0.25 V VAREF VCC + 0.25 V ; VSS - 0.2 V VAGND Vss + 0.2 V; VIntAREF - VIntAGND 1 V;
Parameter Analog input voltage A/D converter input clock Sample time Conversion cycle time Total unadjusted error Internal resistance of reference voltage source Internal resistance of analog source ADC input capacitance
Notes: 1) VAIN may exceed VAGND or VAREF up to the absolute maximum ratings. However, the conversion result in these cases will be 00H or FFH, respectively. 2) During the sample time the input capacitance CAIN can be charged/discharged by the external source. The internal resistance of the analog source must allow the capacitance to reach their final voltage level within tS. After the end of the sample time tS, changes of the analog input voltage have no effect on the conversion result. 3) This parameter includes the sample time tS and the conversion time tC. The values for the conversion clock tADC is always 8 x tIN. 4) TUE is tested at VAREF = 5.0 V, VAGND = 0 V, VCC = 4.9 V. It is guaranteed by design characterization for all other voltages within the defined voltage range. If an overload condition occurs on maximum 2 not selected analog input pins and the absolute sum of input overload currents on all analog input pins does not exceed 10 mA, an additional conversion error of 1/2 LSB is permissible. 5) During the conversion the ADC's capacitance must be repeatedly charged or discharged. The internal resistance of the reference source must allow the capacitance to reach their final voltage level within the indicated time. The maximum internal resistance results from the programmed conversion timing. 6) Not 100% tested, but guaranteed by design characterization.
Symbol
Limit Values min. max.
Unit V ns ns ns LSB k k pF
Test Condition
1)
VAIN t IN tS tADCC
TUE
VAGND 0.2 - - - - - - -
VAREF +
0.2 2 x t CLCL 16 x tIN 80 x tIN 1 8 x tIN /500 -1
2) 3)
RAREF RASRC CAIN
VIntAREF = VAREF = VCC VIntAGND = VAGND = VSS tIN in [ns] 5) 6) tS in [ns]
6) 2) 6)
4)
tS / 500 - 1
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AC Characteristics (16 MHz)
VCC = 5 V + 10%, - 15%; VSS = 0 V
TA = 0 to 70 C TA = - 40 to 85 C TA = - 40 to 110 C
for the SAB-C515-1RM for the SAF-C515-1RM for the SAH-C515-1RM
(CL for port 0, ALE and PSEN outputs = 100 pF; CL for all other outputs = 80 pF) Program Memory Characteristics Parameter Symbol 16 MHz Clock min. ALE pulse width Address setup to ALE Address hold after ALE ALE low to valid instr in ALE to PSEN PSEN pulse width PSEN to valid instr in Input instruction hold after PSEN Input instruction float after PSEN Address valid after PSEN Address to valid instr in Address float to PSEN
*)
Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 16 MHz min. 2tCLCL - 40 max. - - - 4tCLCL - 100 - - 3tCLCL - 100 -
Unit
max. - - - 150 - - 88 - 43 - 198 -
tLHLL tAVLL tLLAX tLLIV tLLPL tPLPH tPLIV tPXIX tPXIZ*) tPXAV*) tAVIV tAZPL
85 33 28 - 38 153 - 0 - 55 - 0
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
tCLCL - 30 tCLCL - 35
-
tCLCL - 25
3tCLCL - 35 - 0 -
tCLCL - 20
- 5tCLCL - 115 -
tCLCL - 8
- 0
Interfacing the C515 to devices with float times up to 75 ns is permissible. This limited bus contention will not cause any damage to port 0 drivers.
CLKOUT Characteristics Parameter Symbol 16 MHz Clock min. ALE to CLKOUT CLKOUT high time CLKOUT low time CLKOUT low to ALE high max. - - - 103 Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 16 MHz min. 7 tCLCL - 40 2 tCLCL - 40 10 tCLCL - 40 max. - - - ns ns ns ns Unit
tLLSH tSHSL tSLSH tSLLH
398 85 585 23
tCLCL - 40
tCLCL + 40
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AC Characteristics (16 MHz) (cont'd) External Data Memory Characteristics Parameter Symbol 16 MHz Clock min. RD pulse width WR pulse width Address hold after ALE RD to valid data in Data hold after RD Data float after RD ALE to valid data in Address to valid data in ALE to WR or RD Address valid to WR or RD WR or RD high to ALE high Data valid to WR transition Data setup before WR Data hold after WR Address float after RD max. - - - 148 - 55 350 398 238 - 103 - - - 0 Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 16 MHz min. 6tCLCL - 100 6tCLCL - 100 max. - - - 5tCLCL - 165 - 2tCLCL - 70 8tCLCL - 150 9tCLCL - 165 3tCLCL + 50 - ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Unit
tRLRH tWLWH tLLAX2 tRLDV tRHDX tRHDZ tLLDV tAVDV tLLWL tAVWL tWHLH tQVWX tQVWH tWHQX tRLAZ
275 275 90 - 0 - - - 138 120 23 13 288 13 -
2tCLCL - 35
- 0 - - - 3tCLCL - 50 4tCLCL - 130
tCLCL - 40 tCLCL - 50
7tCLCL - 150
tCLCL + 40
- - - 0
tCLCL - 50
-
External Clock Drive Characteristics Parameter Symbol Limit Values Variable Clock Freq. = 1 MHz to 16 MHz min. Oscillator period High time Low time Rise time Fall time max. 1000 ns ns ns ns ns Unit
tCLCL tCHCX tCLCX tCLCH tCHCL
62.5 15 15 - -
tCLCL - tCLCX tCLCL - tCHCX
15 15
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AC Characteristics (24 MHz)
VCC = 5 V + 10%, - 15%; VSS = 0 V
TA = 0 to 70 C TA = - 40 to 85 C TA = - 40 to 110 C
for the SAB-C515-1RM for the SAF-C515-1RM for the SAH-C515-1RM
(CL for port 0, ALE and PSEN outputs = 100 pF; CL for all other outputs = 80 pF) Program Memory Characteristics Parameter Symbol 24 MHz Clock min. ALE pulse width Address setup to ALE Address hold after ALE ALE low to valid instr in ALE to PSEN PSEN pulse width PSEN to valid instr in Input instruction hold after PSEN Input instruction float after PSEN Address valid after PSEN Address to valid instr in Address float to PSEN
*)
Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 24 MHz min. 2tCLCL - 40 max. - - - 4tCLCL - 87 - - 3tCLCL - 65 -
Unit
max. - - - 80 - - 60 - 32 - 148 -
tLHLL tAVLL tLLAX tLLIV tLLPL tPLPH tPLIV tPXIX tPXIZ*) tPXAV*) tAVIV tAZPL
43 17 17 - 22 95 - 0 - 37 - 0
ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
tCLCL - 25 tCLCL - 25
-
tCLCL - 20
3tCLCL - 30 - 0 -
tCLCL - 10
- 5tCLCL - 60 -
tCLCL - 5
- 0
Interfacing the C515 to devices with float times up to 37 ns is permissible. This limited bus contention will not cause any damage to port 0 drivers.
CLKOUT Characteristics Parameter Symbol 24 MHz Clock min. ALE to CLKOUT CLKOUT high time CLKOUT low time CLKOUT low to ALE high max. - - - 82 Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 24 MHz min. 7 tCLCL - 40 2 tCLCL - 40 10 tCLCL - 40 max. - - - ns ns ns ns Unit
tLLSH tSHSL tSLSH tSLLH
252 43 377 2
tCLCL - 40
tCLCL + 40
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AC Characteristics (24 MHz) (cont'd) External Data Memory Characteristics Parameter Symbol 24 MHz Clock min. RD pulse width WR pulse width Address hold after ALE RD to valid data in Data hold after RD Data float after RD ALE to valid data in Address to valid data in ALE to WR or RD Address valid to WR or RD WR or RD high to ALE high Data valid to WR transition Data setup before WR Data hold after WR Address float after RD max. - - - 118 - 63 200 220 175 - 67 - - - 0 Limit Values Variable Clock 1/tCLCL = 1 MHz to 24 MHz min. 6tCLCL - 70 6tCLCL - 70 max. - - - 5tCLCL - 90 - 2tCLCL - 20 8tCLCL - 133 9tCLCL - 155 3tCLCL + 50 - ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Unit
tRLRH tWLWH tLLAX2 tRLDV tRHDX tRHDZ tLLDV tAVDV tLLWL tAVWL tWHLH tQVWX tQVWH tWHQX tRLAZ
180 180 15 - 0 - - - 75 67 17 5 170 15 -
tCLCL - 27
- 0 - - - 3tCLCL - 50 4tCLCL - 97
tCLCL - 25 tCLCL - 37
7tCLCL - 122
tCLCL + 25
- - - 0
tCLCL - 27
-
External Clock Drive Characteristics Parameter Symbol Limit Values Variable Clock Freq. = 1 MHz to 24 MHz min. Oscillator period High time Low time Rise time Fall time max. 1000 ns ns ns ns ns Unit
tCLCL tCHCX tCLCX tCLCH tCHCL
41.7 12 12 - -
tCLCL - tCLCX tCLCL - tCHCX
12 12
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t LHLL
ALE
t AVLL t
LLIV
t PLPH t LLPL t PLIV
PSEN
t AZPL t LLAX
t PXAV t PXIZ t PXIX
Port 0
A0 - A7
Instr.IN
A0 - A7
t AVIV
Port 2
A8 - A15
A8 - A15
MCT00096
Figure 19 Program Memory Read Cycle
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t WHLH
ALE
PSEN
t LLDV t LLWL
RD
t RLRH
t RLDV t AVLL t LLAX2 t RLAZ
Port 0 A0 - A7 from Ri or DPL Data IN
t RHDZ t RHDX
A0 - A7 from PCL Instr. IN
t AVWL t AVDV
Port 2
P2.0 - P2.7 or A8 - A15 from DPH
A8 - A15 from PCH
MCT00097
Figure 20 Data Memory Read Cycle
Figure 21 CLKOUT Timing Semiconductor Group 50 1997-08-01
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t WHLH
ALE
PSEN
t LLWL
WR
t WLWH
t QVWX t AVLL t LLAX2
A0 - A7 from Ri or DPL
t WHQX t QVWH
Data OUT A0 - A7 from PCL Instr.IN
Port 0
t AVWL
Port 2 P2.0 - P2.7 or A8 - A15 from DPH A8 - A15 from PCH
MCT00098
Figure 22 Data Memory Write Cycle
t CLCL VCC- 0.5V
0.7 VCC 0.2 VCC- 0.1
0.45V
t CHCL
t CLCX t CLCH
t CHCX
MCT00033
Figure 23 External Clock Drive at XTAL2
Semiconductor Group
51
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C515
ROM Verification Characteristics for the C515-1RM ROM Verification Mode 1 Parameter Address to valid data Symbol min. Limit Values max. 10 tCLCL ns - Unit
tAVQV
P1.0 - P1.7 P2.0 - P2.4
Address
New Address
t AVQV
Port 0 Data OUT New Data Out Inputs : PSEN = VSS ALE, EA = VIH RESET = VIL2
MCT03212
Address : P1.0 - P1.7 = A0 - A7 P2.0 - P2.4 = A8 - A12 Data : P0.0 - P0.7 = D0 - D7
Figure 24 ROM Verification Mode 1
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52
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ROM Verification Mode 2 Parameter ALE pulse width ALE period Data valid after ALE Data stable after ALE P3.5 setup to ALE low Oscillator frequency Symbol min. Limit Values typ 2 tCLCL 12 tCLCL - - max. - - 4 tCLCL - - 24 ns ns ns ns ns MHz - - - 8 tCLCL - 1 Unit
tAWD tACY tDVA tDSA tAS
1/ tCLCL
tCLCL
-
t ACY t AWD
ALE
t DSA t DVA
Port 0 Data Valid
t AS
P3.5
MCT02613
Figure 25 ROM Verification Mode 2
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53
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VCC -0.5 V
0.2 VCC+0.9 Test Points 0.2 VCC -0.1
MCT00039
0.45 V
AC Inputs during testing are driven at VCC - 0.5 V for a logic '1' and 0.45 V for a logic '0'. Timing measurements are made at VIHmin for a logic '1' and VILmax for a logic '0'. Figure 26 AC Testing: Input, Output Waveforms
VLoad +0.1 V VLoad VLoad -0.1 V
Timing Reference Points
VOH -0.1 V
VOL +0.1 V
MCT00038
For timing purposes a port pin is no longer floating when a 100 mV change from load voltage occurs and begins to float when a 100 mV change from the loaded VOH/VOL level occurs. Figure 27 AC Testing : Float Waveforms
Crystal Oscillator Mode
Driving from External Source
C
XTAL1
N.C.
XTAL1
1-24 MHz
C
XTAL2
External Oscillator Signal
XTAL2
Crystal Mode : C = 20 pF10 pF (incl. stray capacitance)
MCS03204
Figure 28 Recommended Oscillator Circuits for Crystal Oscillator
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54
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C515
Plastic Package, P-MQFP-80-1 (SMD) (Plastic Metric Quad Flat Package)
Figure 29 P-MQFP-80-1 Package Outlines
Sorts of Packing Package outlines for tubes, trays etc. are contained in our Data Book "Package Information" SMD = Surface Mounted Device Semiconductor Group 55
Dimensions in mm 1997-08-01
GPM05249


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