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IC MCU 8BIT 256BYTE 40MHZ 40-DIP

TS80C51RA2-VCA

Manufacturer Part Number
TS80C51RA2-VCA
Description
IC MCU 8BIT 256BYTE 40MHZ 40-DIP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
80Cr
Datasheets

Specifications of TS80C51RA2-VCA

Core Processor
8051
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
40/30MHz
Connectivity
UART/USART
Peripherals
POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
32
Program Memory Type
ROMless
Ram Size
256 x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
40-DIP (0.600", 15.24mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-
Data Converters
-
6.6
6.7
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Idle Mode
Power-down Mode
AT/TS8xC51Rx2
An instruction that sets PCON.0 causes that to be the last instruction executed before going into
the Idle mode. In the Idle mode, the internal clock signal is gated off to the CPU, but not to the
interrupt, Timer, and Serial Port functions. The CPU status is preserved in its entirety: the Stack
Pointer, Program Counter, Program Status Word, Accumulator and all other registers maintain
their data during Idle. The port pins hold the logical states they had at the time Idle was acti-
vated. ALE and PSEN hold at logic high levels.
There are two ways to terminate the Idle. Activation of any enabled interrupt will cause PCON.0
to be cleared by hardware, terminating the Idle mode. The interrupt will be serviced, and follow-
ing RETI the next instruction to be executed will be the one following the instruction that put the
device into idle.
The flag bits GF0 and GF1 can be used to give an indication if an interrupt occured during nor-
mal operation or during an Idle. For example, an instruction that activates Idle can also set one
or both flag bits. When Idle is terminated by an interrupt, the interrupt service routine can exam-
ine the flag bits.
The other way of terminating the Idle mode is with a hardware reset. Since the clock oscillator is
still running, the hardware reset needs to be held active for only two machine cycles (24 oscilla-
tor periods) to complete the reset.
To save maximum power, a power-down mode can be invoked by software (Refer to
PCON register).
In power-down mode, the oscillator is stopped and the instruction that invoked power-down
mode is the last instruction executed. The internal RAM and SFRs retain their value until the
power-down mode is terminated. V
reset or an external interrupt can cause an exit from power-down. To properly terminate power-
down, the reset or external interrupt should not be executed before V
operating level and must be held active long enough for the oscillator to restart and stabilize.
Only external interrupts INT0 and INT1 are useful to exit from power-down. For that, interrupt
must be enabled and configured as level or edge sensitive interrupt input.
Holding the pin low restarts the oscillator but bringing the pin high completes the exit as detailed
in Figure 6-14. When both interrupts are enabled, the oscillator restarts as soon as one of the
two inputs is held low and power down exit will be completed when the first input will be
released. In this case the higher priority interrupt service routine is executed.
Once the interrupt is serviced, the next instruction to be executed after RETI will be the one fol-
lowing the instruction that put TS80C51Rx2 into power-down mode.
CC
can be lowered to save further power. Either a hardware
CC
is restored to its normal
4188F–8051–01/08
Table
6-15,

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