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P89LPC9321

Manufacturer Part Number
P89LPC9321
Description
The P89LPC9321 is a single-chip microcontroller, available in low cost packages, basedon a high performance processor architecture that executes instructions in two to fourclocks, six times the rate of standard 80C51 devices
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
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Product data sheet
7.16.1.1 Quasi-bidirectional output configuration
7.16.1.2 Open-drain output configuration
7.16.1 Port configurations
7.16 I/O ports
The P89LPC9321 has four I/O ports: Port 0, Port 1, Port 2 and Port 3. Ports 0, 1, and 2
are 8-bit ports, and Port 3 is a 2-bit port. The exact number of I/O pins available depends
upon the clock and reset options chosen, as shown in
Table 7.
All but three I/O port pins on the P89LPC9321 may be configured by software to one of
four types on a bit-by-bit basis. These are: quasi-bidirectional (standard 80C51 port
outputs), push-pull, open drain, and input-only. Two configuration registers for each port
select the output type for each port pin.
Quasi-bidirectional output type can be used as both an input and output without the need
to reconfigure the port. This is possible because when the port outputs a logic HIGH, it is
weakly driven, allowing an external device to pull the pin LOW. When the pin is driven
LOW, it is driven strongly and able to sink a fairly large current. These features are
somewhat similar to an open-drain output except that there are three pull-up transistors in
the quasi-bidirectional output that serve different purposes.
The P89LPC9321 is a 3 V device, but the pins are 5 V-tolerant. In quasi-bidirectional
mode, if a user applies 5 V on the pin, there will be a current flowing from the pin to V
causing extra power consumption. Therefore, applying 5 V in quasi-bidirectional mode is
discouraged.
A quasi-bidirectional port pin has a Schmitt trigger input that also has a glitch suppression
circuit.
The open-drain output configuration turns off all pull-ups and only drives the pull-down
transistor of the port driver when the port latch contains a logic 0. To be used as a logic
output, a port configured in this manner must have an external pull-up, typically a resistor
tied to V
Clock source
On-chip oscillator or watchdog
oscillator
External clock input
Low/medium/high speed
oscillator (external crystal or
resonator)
1. P1.5 (RST) can only be an input and cannot be configured.
2. P1.2 (SCL/T0) and P1.3 (SDA/INT0) may only be configured to be either input-only or
open-drain.
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Number of I/O pins available
All information provided in this document is subject to legal disclaimers.
Rev. 2 — 16 November 2010
8-bit microcontroller with accelerated two-clock 80C51 core
Reset option
No external reset (except during
power-up)
External RST pin supported
No external reset (except during
power-up)
External RST pin supported
No external reset (except during
power-up)
External RST pin supported
Table
7.
P89LPC9321
© NXP B.V. 2010. All rights reserved.
Number of I/O
pins (28-pin
package)
26
25
25
24
24
23
27 of 71
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