C8051T627-B-GM Silicon Labs, C8051T627-B-GM Datasheet - Page 140

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C8051T627-B-GM

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051T627-B-GM
Description
8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU UBS, 64K OTP MCU
Manufacturer
Silicon Labs
Datasheet

Specifications of C8051T627-B-GM

Rohs
yes
Core
8051
Processor Series
C8051T627
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
48 MHz
Program Memory Size
64 KB
Data Ram Size
3328 B
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 5.25 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Package / Case
QFN-32
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Program Memory Type
EPROM
C8051T620/1/6/7 & C8051T320/1/2/3
22.1.3. Interfacing Port I/O to 5 V Logic
All Port I/O configured for digital, open-drain operation are capable of interfacing to digital logic operating at
a supply voltage higher than V
age is typically required for most systems.
Important Note: In a multi-voltage interface, the external pull-up resistor should be sized to allow a current
of at least 150uA to flow into the Port pin when the supply voltage is between (V
1.0V). Once the Port pin voltage increases beyond this range, the current flowing into the Port pin is mini-
mal.
22.2. Assigning Port I/O Pins to Analog and Digital Functions
Port I/O pins can be assigned to various analog, digital, and external interrupt functions. The Port pins
assigned to analog functions should be configured for analog I/O, and Port pins assigned to digital or exter-
nal interrupt functions should be configured for digital I/O.
22.2.1. Assigning Port I/O Pins to Analog Functions
Table 22.1 shows all available analog functions that require Port I/O assignments. Port pins selected for
these analog functions should have their corresponding bit in PnSKIP set to 1. This reserves the pin
for use by the analog function and does not allow it to be claimed by the Crossbar. Table 22.1 shows the
potential mapping of Port I/O to each analog function.
22.2.2. Assigning Port I/O Pins to Digital Functions
Any Port pins not assigned to analog functions may be assigned to digital functions or used as GPIO. Most
digital functions rely on the Crossbar for pin assignment; however, some digital functions bypass the
Crossbar in a manner similar to the analog functions listed above. Port pins used by these digital func-
tions and any Port pins selected for use as GPIO should have their corresponding bit in PnSKIP set
to 1. Table 22.2 shows all available digital functions and the potential mapping of Port I/O to each digital
function.
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Analog Function
ADC Input
Comparator Input
Voltage Reference (VREF0)
External Oscillator in Crystal Mode (XTAL1, XTAL2)
External Oscillator in RC or C Mode (XTAL2)
Table 22.1. Port I/O Assignment for Analog Functions
IO
and less than 5.25V. An external pull-up resistor to the higher supply volt-
Rev. 1.2
Potentially Assignable
P0.0, P0.1, P0.4, P0.5,
P0.0, P0.1, P0.4, P0.5,
P1.0-P1.7, P2.0-P2.5
P1.0- P3.0
P0.2, P0.3
Port Pins
P0.7
P0.3
CPT0MX, CPT1MX,
IO
OSCXCN, PnSKIP
OSCXCN, PnSKIP
Suffers) used for
REF0CN, PnSKIP
AMX0P, PnSKIP
+ 0.6V) and (V
Assignment
PnSKIP
IO
+

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