P87LPC769 NXP Semiconductors, P87LPC769 Datasheet - Page 32

The P87LPC769 is a 20-pin single-chip microcontroller designed forlow pin count applications demanding high-integration, low costsolutions over a wide range of performance requirements

P87LPC769

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P87LPC769
Description
The P87LPC769 is a 20-pin single-chip microcontroller designed forlow pin count applications demanding high-integration, low costsolutions over a wide range of performance requirements
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
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CPU Clock Modification: CLKR and DIVM
For backward compatibility, the CLKR configuration bit allows
setting the P87LPC769 instruction and peripheral timing to match
standard 80C51 timing by dividing the CPU clock by two. Default
timing for the P87LPC769 is 6 CPU clocks per machine cycle while
standard 80C51 timing is 12 clocks per machine cycle. This
division also applies to peripheral timing, allowing 80C51 code that
is oscillator frequency and/or timer rate dependent. The CLKR bit
is located in the EPROM configuration register UCFG1, described
under EPROM Characteristics
In addition to this, the CPU clock may be divided down from the
oscillator rate by a programmable divider, under program control.
This function is controlled by the DIVM register. If the DIVM register
is set to zero (the default value), the CPU will be clocked by either
the unmodified oscillator rate, or that rate divided by two, as
determined by the previously described CLKR function.
When the DIVM register is set to some value N (between 1 and 255),
the CPU clock is divided by 2 * (N + 1). Clock division values from 4
through 512 are thus possible. This feature makes it possible to
in a manner similar to Idle mode. By dividing the clock, the CPU can
retain the ability to respond to events other than those that can cause
interrupts (i.e. events that allow exiting the Idle mode) by executing its
normal program at a lower rate. This can allow bypassing the
oscillator startup time in cases where Power Down mode would
otherwise be used. The value of DIVM may be changed by the
program at any time without interrupting code execution.
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INTERNAL RC OSCILLATOR
EXTERNAL CLOCK INPUT
POWER MONITOR RESET
FOSC2 (UCFG1.2)
FOSC1 (UCFG1.1)
FOSC0 (UCFG1.0)
POWER DOWN
Figure 21. Block Diagram of Oscillator Control
CLOCK SELECT
CLOCK
SOURCES
SELECT
CLOCK
XTAL
OUT
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register is set so that the cause of processor reset may be determined
Power Monitoring Functions
The P87LPC769 incorporates power monitoring functions designed
to prevent incorrect operation during initial power up and power loss
or reduction during operation. This is accomplished with two
hardware functions: Power-On Detect and Brownout Detect.
Brownout Detection
The Brownout Detect function allows preventing the processor from
failing in an unpredictable manner if the power supply voltage drops
below a certain level. The default operation is for a brownout
detection to cause a processor reset, however it may alternatively
be configured to generate an interrupt by setting the BOI bit in the
AUXR1 register (AUXR1.5).
The P87LPC769 has a Brownout level of 3.8 V. When V
below the selected voltage, the brownout detector triggers and
remains active until V
Detect voltage. When Brownout Detect causes a processor reset,
that reset remains active as long as V
Brownout Detect voltage. When Brownout Detect generates an
interrupt, that interrupt occurs once as V
below the Brownout Detect voltage. For the interrupt to be
processed, the interrupt system and the BOI interrupt must both be
enabled (via the EA and EBO bits in IEN0).
When Brownout Detect is activated, the BOF flag in the PCON
by software. This flag will remain set until cleared by software.
COUNT
RESET
OSCILLATOR STARTUP TIMER
10-BIT RIPPLE COUNTER
(UCFG1.3)
CLKR
DD
COUNT 1024
is returns to a level above the Brownout
COUNT 256
(DIVM REGISTER)
CLKR SELECT
DIVIDE-BY-M
AND
1/ 2
DD
DD
remains below the
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Preliminary data
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DD
CLOCK
drops
CPU

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