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SST89E554RC-40-C-PI

Manufacturer Part Number
SST89E554RC-40-C-PI
Description
8-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 32KB+8KB 40ns
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of SST89E554RC-40-C-PI

Core
8051
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
40 MHz
Program Memory Size
32 KB
Data Ram Size
1 KB
On-chip Adc
No
Operating Supply Voltage
4.5 V to 5.5 V
Package / Case
PDIP-40
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Data Rom Size
128 B
Interface Type
SPI, UART
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Number Of Programmable I/os
32
Number Of Timers
16 bit
On-chip Dac
No
Processor Series
FlashFlex
Program Memory Type
Flash
Supply Voltage - Max
5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min
4.5 V

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EOL Data Sheet
5.3 Programmable Clock-Out
A 50% duty cycle clock can be programmed to come out
on P1.0. This pin, besides being a regular I/O pin, has two
alternate functions. It can be programmed:
To configure Timer/Counter 2 as a clock generator, bit
C/#T2 (in T2CON) must be cleared and bit T20E in
T2MOD must be set. Bit TR2 (T2CON.2) also must be set
to start the timer.
The Clock-Out frequency depends on the oscillator fre-
quency and the reload value of Timer 2 capture registers
(RCAP2H, RCAP2L) as shown in this equation:
Where (RCAP2H, RCAP2L) = the contents of RCAP2H
and RCAP2L taken as a 16-bit unsigned integer.
In the Clock-Out mode, Timer 2 roll-overs will not generate
an interrupt. This is similar to when it is used as a baud-rate
generator. It is possible to use Timer 2 as a baud-rate gen-
erator and a clock generator simultaneously. Note, how-
ever, that the baud-rate and the Clock-Out frequency will
not be the same.
©2007 Silicon Storage Technology, Inc.
1. to input the external clock for Timer/Counter 2, or
2. to output a 50% duty cycle clock ranging from 122
FIGURE
Hz to 8 MHz at a 16 MHz operating frequency (61
Hz to 4 MHz in 12 clock mode).
n =
n x (65536 - RCAP2H, RCAP2L)
6-1: F
Oscillator Frequency
2 (in 6 clock mode)
4 (in 12 clock mode)
SM0/FE
SMOD1
RAMING
SMOD0
SM1
E
RROR
SM2
BOF
B
LOCK
REN
POF
Set FE bit if stop bit is 0 (framing error) (SMOD0 = 1)
SM0 to UART mode control (SMOD0 = 0)
To UART framing error control
D
IAGRAM
GF1
TB8
44
RB8
GF0
6.0 SERIAL I/O
6.1 Full-Duplex, Enhanced UART
The device serial I/O port is a full-duplex port that allows
data to be transmitted and received simultaneously in
hardware by the transmit and receive registers, respec-
tively, while the software is performing other tasks. The
transmit and receive registers are both located in the
Serial Data Buffer (SBUF) special function register. Writ-
ing to the SBUF register loads the transmit register, and
reading from the SBUF register obtains the contents of
the receive register.
The UART has four modes of operation which are selected
by the Serial Port Mode Specifier (SM0 and SM1) bits of
the Serial Port Control (SCON) special function register. In
all four modes, transmission is initiated by any instruction
that uses the SBUF register as a destination register.
Reception is initiated in mode 0 when the Receive Interrupt
(RI) flag bit of the Serial Port Control (SCON) SFR is
cleared and the Reception Enable/ Disable (REN) bit of the
SCON register is set. Reception is initiated in the other
modes by the incoming start bit if the REN bit of the SCON
register is set.
6.1.1 Framing Error Detection
Framing Error Detection is a feature, which allows the
receiving controller to check for valid stop bits in modes 1,
2, or 3. Missing stops bits can be caused by noise in serial
lines or from simultaneous transmission by two CPUs.
Framing Error Detection is selected by going to the PCON
register and changing SMOD0 = 1 (see Figure 6-1). If a
stop bit is missing, the Framing Error bit (FE) will be set.
Software may examine the FE bit after each reception to
check for data errors. After the FE bit has been set, it can
only be cleared by software. Valid stop bits do not clear FE.
When FE is enabled, RI rises on the stop bit, instead of the
last data bit (see Figure 6-2 and Figure 6-3).
PD
TI
IDL
SST89E564RD / SST89V564RD
SST89E554RC / SST89V554RC
RI
SCON
PCON
(98H)
(87H)
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FlashFlex MCU
S71207-08-EOL
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