TS80C51RA2-VCB Atmel, TS80C51RA2-VCB Datasheet - Page 36

IC MCU 8BIT 256BYTE 40MHZ 44PLCC

TS80C51RA2-VCB

Manufacturer Part Number
TS80C51RA2-VCB
Description
IC MCU 8BIT 256BYTE 40MHZ 44PLCC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
80Cr
Datasheets

Specifications of TS80C51RA2-VCB

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
44-PLCC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Program Memory Size
-
Data Converters
-

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6.6.3. Given Address
Each device has an individual address that is specified in SADDR register; the SADEN register is a mask byte
that contains don’t-care bits (defined by zeros) to form the device’s given address. The don’t-care bits provide the
flexibility to address one or more slaves at a time. The following example illustrates how a given address is formed.
To address a device by its individual address, the SADEN mask byte must be 1111 1111b.
For example:
The following is an example of how to use given addresses to address different slaves:
Slave A:
Slave B:
Slave C:
The SADEN byte is selected so that each slave may be addressed separately.
For slave A, bit 0 (the LSB) is a don’t-care bit; for slaves B and C, bit 0 is a 1. To communicate with slave A
only, the master must send an address where bit 0 is clear (e.g. 1111 0000b).
For slave A, bit 1 is a 1; for slaves B and C, bit 1 is a don’t care bit. To communicate with slaves B and C, but
not slave A, the master must send an address with bits 0 and 1 both set (e.g. 1111 0011b).
To communicate with slaves A, B and C, the master must send an address with bit 0 set, bit 1 clear, and bit 2
clear (e.g. 1111 0001b).
6.6.4. Broadcast Address
A broadcast address is formed from the logical OR of the SADDR and SADEN registers with zeros defined as
don’t-care bits, e.g.:
Broadcast =SADDR OR SADEN
The use of don’t-care bits provides flexibility in defining the broadcast address, however in most applications, a
broadcast address is FFh. The following is an example of using broadcast addresses:
Slave A:
Slave B:
Slave C:
For slaves A and B, bit 2 is a don’t care bit; for slave C, bit 2 is set. To communicate with all of the slaves, the
master must send an address FFh. To communicate with slaves A and B, but not slave C, the master can send
and address FBh.
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SADDR
SADEN
Given
SADDR
SADEN
Given
SADDR
SADEN
Given
SADDR
SADEN
Given
SADDR
SADEN
SADDR
SADEN
Broadcast 1111 1X11b,
SADDR
SADEN
Broadcast 1111 1X11B,
SADDR=
SADEN
Broadcast 1111 1111b
0101 0110b
1111 1100b
0101 01XXb
1111 0001b
1111 1010b
1111 0X0Xb
1111 0011b
1111 1001b
1111 0XX1b
1111 0010b
1111 1101b
1111 00X1b
1111 0001b
1111 1010b
1111 0011b
1111 1001b
1111 0010b
1111 1101b
0101 0110b
1111 1100b
1111 111Xb
Rev. C - 06 March, 2001

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