AT89LP213 Atmel Corporation, AT89LP213 Datasheet - Page 68
AT89LP213
Manufacturer Part Number
AT89LP213
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheet
1.AT89LP213.pdf
(98 pages)
Specifications of AT89LP213
Flash (kbytes)
2 Kbytes
Max. Operating Frequency
20 MHz
Cpu
8051-1C
Max I/o Pins
14
Spi
1
Sram (kbytes)
0.125
Operating Voltage (vcc)
2.4 to 5.5
Timers
2
Isp
SPI/OCD
Watchdog
Yes
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23.3
Command Format
Programming commands consist of an opcode byte, two address bytes, and zero or more data
bytes. In addition, all command packets must start with a two-byte preamble of AAH and 55H.
The preamble increases the noise immunity of the programming interface by making it more dif-
ficult to issue unintentional commands.
Figure 23-3 on page 69
shows a simplified flow chart of
a command sequence.
A sample command packet is shown in
Figure 23-4 on page
69. The SS pin defines the packet
frame. SS must be brought low before the first byte in a command is sent and brought back high
after the final byte in the command has been sent. The command is not complete until SS
returns high. Command bytes are issued serially on MOSI. Data output bytes are received seri-
ally on MISO. Packets of variable length are supported by returning SS high when the final
required byte has been transmitted. In some cases command bytes have a don’t care value.
Don’t care bytes in the middle of a packet must be transmitted. Don’t care bytes at the end of a
packet may be ignored.
Page oriented instructions always include a full 16-bit address. The higher order bits select the
page and the lower order bits select the byte within that page. The AT89LP213/214 allocates
5 bits for byte address and 6 bits for page address. The page to be accessed is always fixed by
the page address as transmitted. The byte address specifies the starting address for the first
data byte. After each data byte has been transmitted, the byte address is incremented to point to
the next data byte. This allows a page command to linearly sweep the bytes within a page. If the
byte address is incremented past the last byte in the page, the byte address will roll over to the
first byte in the same page. While loading bytes into the page buffer, overwriting previously
loaded bytes will result in data corruption.
For a summary of available commands, see
Table 23-2 on page
70.
AT89LP213/214
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