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Details, datasheet, quote on part number:UPI-C42
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| Part: | UPI-C42 |
| Category: | Interface and Interconnect => Controllers |
| Description: | Universal Peripheral Interface Chmos 8-bit Slave Microcontroller |
| Company: | Intel Corporation |
| Datasheet: | Download UPI-C42 datasheet File size : 302 kB |
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UPI-C42 UPI-L42 UNIVERSAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CHMOS 8-BIT SLAVE MICROCONTROLLER
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Pin Software and Architecturally Compatible with all UPI-41 and UPI-42 Products Low Voltage Operation with the UPIL42 Full 3 3V Support Hardware A20 Gate Support Suspend Power Down Mode Security Bit Code Protection Support 8-Bit CPU plus ROM OTP EPROM RAM I O Timer Counter and Clock in a Single Package 4096 x 8 ROM OTP 256 x 8 RAM 8-Bit Timer Counter 18 Programmable I O Pins DMA Interrupt or Polled Operation Supported
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One 8-Bit Status and Two Data Registers for Asynchronous Slave-toMaster Interface Fully Compatible with all Intel and Most Other Microprocessor Families Interchangeable ROM and OTP EPROM Versions Expandable I O Sync Mode Available Over 90 Instructions 70% Single Byte Quick Pulse Programming Algorithm Fast OTP Programming Available in 40-Lead Plastic 44-Lead Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier and 44-Lead Quad Flat Pack Packages
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240800 Package Type P N
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The UPI-C42 is an enhanced CHMOS version of the industry standard Intel UPI-42 family It is fabricated on Intel's CHMOS III-E process The UPI-C42 is pin software and architecturally compatible with the NMOS UPI family The UPI-C42 has all of the same features of the NMOS family plus a larger user programmable memory T array (4K) hardware A20 gate support and lower power consumption inherent to a CHMOS product he UPI-L42 offers the same functionality and socket compatibility as the UPI-C42 as well as providing low T voltage 3 3V operation he UPI-C42 is essentially a ``slave'' microcontroller or a microcontroller with a slave interface included on the chip Interface registers are included to enable the UPI device to function as a slave peripheral controller in the T MCS Modules and iAPX family as well as other 8- 16- and 32-bit systems o allow full user flexibility the program memory is available in ROM and One-Time Programmable EPROM (OTP) 2
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Figure 1 DIP Pin Configuration
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Figure 2 PLCC Pin Configuration
Figure 3 QFP Pin Configuration
I Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners nformation in this document is provided in connection with Intel products Intel assumes no liability whatsoever including infringement of any patent or copyright for sale and use of Intel products except as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Intel retains the right to make changes to these specifications at any time without notice Microcomputer Products may have minor variations to this specification known as errata D COPYRIGHT INTEL CORPORATION 1996 ecember 1995 Order Number 290414-003
UPI-C42 UPI-L42
Table 1 Pin Description
Symbol T EST 0 TEST 1 DIP Pin No 1 39 PLCC Pin No 2 43 QFP Pin No 18 16 Type I Name and Function TEST INPUTS Input pins which can be directly tested using conditional branch instructions FREQUENCY REFERENCE TEST 1 (T1) functions as the event timer input (under software control) TEST 0 (T0) is a multi-function pin used during PROM programming and ROM EPROM verification during Sync Mode to reset the instruction state to S1 and synchronize the internal clock to PH1 2 3 4 3 4 5 19 20 22 O I I OUTPUT Output from the oscillator amplifier INPUT Input to the oscillator amplifier and internal clock generator circuits RESET Input used to reset status flip-flops set the program counter to R zero and force the UPI-C42 from the suspend power down mode ESET is also used during EPROM programming and verification S 5 6 23 I SINGLE STEP Single step input used in conjunction with the SYNC output to step the program through each instruction (EPROM) This should be tied to a 5V when not used This pin is also used to put the device in Sync Mode by applying 12 5V to it CHIP SELECT Chip select input used to select one UPI microcomputer out of several connected to a common data bus t EXTERNAL ACCESS External access input which allows emulation esting and ROM EPROM verification This pin should be tied low if unused READ I O read input which enables the master CPU to read data and status words from the OUTPUT DATA BUS BUFFER or status register COMMAND DATA SELECT Address Input used by the master processor to indicate whether byte transfer is data (A0 e 0 F1 is reset) or command (A0 e 1 F1 is set) A0 e 0 during program and verify operations WRITE I O write input which enables the master CPU to write data and command words to the UPI INPUT DATA BUS BUFFER OUTPUT CLOCK Output signal which occurs once per UPI instruction cycle SYNC can be used as a strobe for external circuitry it is also used to synchronize single step operation DATA BUS Three-state bidirectional DATA BUS BUFFER lines used to interface the UPI microcomputer to an 8-bit master system data bus PORT 1 8-bit PORT 1 quasi-bidirectional I O lines P10 P17 access the signature row and security bit
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14 21 30 33 35 38
30 37 2 10
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UPI-C42 UPI-L42
Table 1 Pin Description (Continued)
Symbol P
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DIP Pin No 21 24 35 38
PLCC Pin No 24 27 39 42
QFP Pin No 39 42 11 13 15
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Name and Function PORT 2 8-bit PORT 2 quasi-bidirectional I O lines The lower 4 bits (P20 P23) interface directly to the 8243 I O expander device and contain address and data information during PORT 4 7 access P21 can be programmed to provide hardware A20 gate support The upper 4 bits (P24 P27) can be programmed to provide interrupt Request and DMA Handshake capability Software control can configure P24 as Output Buffer Full (OBF) interrupt P25 as Input Buffer Full (IBF) interrupt P26 as DMA Request (DRQ) and P27 as DMA ACKnowledge (DACK) PROGRAM Multifunction pin used as the program pulse input during DROM programming P uring I O expander access the PROG pin acts as an address data strobe to the 8243 This pin should be tied high if unused POWER a5V main power supply pin POWER a5V during normal operation a12 75V during programming operation Low power standby supply pin GROUND Circuit ground potential 2
P ROG 25 28 43 IO
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44 29 22
17 1 38
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Figure 4 Block Diagram
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