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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
DATA SHEET
P80CL410; P83CL410 Low voltage 8-bit microcontrollers with I2C-bus
Product specification Supersedes data of 1995 Jan 20 File under Integrated circuits, IC20 1997 Apr 10
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Low voltage 8-bit microcontrollers with I2C-bus
CONTENTS 1 2 2.1 3 4 5 6 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 9 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.3.1 10.3.2 10.4 11 12 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.3.1 12.3.2 12.4 12.5 13 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.3.1 FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION ROMless version: P80CL410 APPLICATIONS ORDERING INFORMATION BLOCK DIAGRAM FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM PINNING INFORMATION Pinning Pin description FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW General CPU timing MEMORY ORGANIZATION Program Memory Data Memory Special Function Registers (SFRs) Addressing I/O FACILITIES Ports Port options Port 0 options External memory accesses I/O Accesses SET/RESET options TIMERS/EVENT COUNTERS REDUCED POWER MODES Idle mode Power-down mode Wake-up from Power-down mode Wake-up using INT2 to INT9 Wake-up using RST Power Control Register (PCON) Status of external pins I2C-BUS SERIAL I/O Serial Control Register (S1CON) Serial Status Register (S1STA) Data Shift Register (S1DAT) Address Register (S1ADR) INTERRUPT SYSTEM External interrupts INT2 to INT9 Interrupt priority Interrupt registers Interrupt Enable Register (IEN0) 14.3.2 14.3.3 14.3.4 14.3.5 14.3.6 15 16 16.1 16.2 17 18 19 20 21 22 22.1 22.2 22.3
P80CL410; P83CL410
Interrupt Enable Register (IEN1) Interrupt Priority Register (IP0) Interrupt Priority Register (IP1) Interrupt Polarity Register (IX1) Interrupt Request Flag Register (IRQ1) OSCILLATOR CIRCUITRY RESET External reset using the RST pin Power-on-reset SPECIAL FUNCTION REGISTERS OVERVIEW INSTRUCTION SET LIMITING VALUES DC CHARACTERISTICS AC CHARACTERISTICS P85CL000HFZ `PIGGY-BACK' SPECIFICATION General description Feature differences/additional features of P85CL000HFZ with respect to P83CL410 Common specification/feature differences between P85CL000HFZ and P83CL410/P80CL51 PACKAGE OUTLINES SOLDERING Introduction DIP Soldering by dipping or by wave Repairing soldered joints QFP Reflow soldering Wave soldering Repairing soldered joints Reflow soldering Wave soldering Repairing soldered joints DEFINITIONS LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS PURCHASE OF PHILIPS I2C COMPONENTS
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1997 Apr 10
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Low voltage 8-bit microcontrollers with I2C-bus
1 FEATURES
P80CL410; P83CL410
The 8xCL410 has two reduced power modes that are the same as those on the standard 80C51. The special reduced power feature of this device is that it can be stopped and then restarted. Running from an external clock source, the clock can be stopped and after a period of time restarted. The 8xCL410 will resume operation from where it was when the code stopped with no loss of internal state, RAM contents, or Special Function Register contents. If the internal oscillator is used the device cannot be stopped and started, but the Power-down mode can be used to achieve similar power savings, without loss of on-chip RAM and Special Function Register values. The Power-down mode can be terminated via an interrupt. This data sheet details the specific properties of the P80CL410; P83CL410. For details of the 80C51 core see "Data Handbook IC20". For emulation purposes, the P85CL000 (piggy-back version) with 256 bytes of RAM is recommended. Details are given in Chapter 22. 2.1 ROMless version: P80CL410
· Full static 80C51 Central Processing Unit · 8-bit CPU, ROM, RAM, I/O in a 40-lead DIP, 40-lead VSO or 44-lead QFP package · 128 bytes on-chip RAM Data Memory · 4 kbytes on-chip ROM Program Memory for P83CL410 · External memory expandable up to 128 kbytes: RAM up to 64 kbytes and ROM up to 64 kbytes · Four 8-bit ports; 32 I/O lines · Two 16-bit Timer/Event counters · On-chip oscillator suitable for RC, LC, quartz crystal or ceramic resonator · Thirteen source, thirteen vector, nested interrupt structure with two priority levels · I2C-bus interface for serial transfer on two lines · Enhanced architecture with: non-page oriented instructions direct addressing four 8-byte RAM register banks stack depth limited only by available internal RAM (maximum 128 bytes) multiply, divide, subtract and compare instructions · Reduced power consumption through Power-down and Idle modes · Wake-up via external interrupts at Port 1 · Frequency range: DC to 12 MHz · Supply voltage: 1.8 to 6.0 V · Very low current consumption · Operating ambient temperature range: -40 to +85 °C. 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The P80CL410 is the ROMless version of the P83CL410. The mask options on the P80CL410 are fixed as follows: · All ports have option `1S' (standard port, HIGH after reset), except ports P1.6 and P1.7 which have option `2S' (open-drain, HIGH after reset) · Oscillator option: Oscillator 3 · Power-on-reset option: OFF. 3 APPLICATIONS
The P80CL410; P83CL410 (hereafter generally referred to as the P8xCL410) is manufactured in an advanced CMOS technology that allows the device to operate at voltages down to 1.8 V and at frequencies down to DC. The P8xCL410 has the same instruction set as the 80C51. The P8xCL410 features 4 kbyte ROM (83CL410), 128 bytes RAM (both ROM and RAM are externally expandable to 64 kbytes), four 8-bit ports, two 16-bit timer/counter, an I2C serial interface, a thirteen source two priority level nested interrupt structure, and on-chip oscillator circuitry suitable for quartz crystal, ceramic resonator, RC, or LC. The device operates over a wide range of supply voltages and has low power consumption. 1997 Apr 10 3
The P8xCL410 is an 8-bit general purpose microcontroller especially suited for battery-powered applications. The P8xCL410 also functions as an arithmetic processor having facilities for both binary and BCD arithmetic plus bit-handling capabilities.
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