PHILIPS P89LPC935FA

P89LPC933/934/935/936
8-bit microcontroller with accelerated two-clock 80C51 core
4 kB/8 kB/16 kB 3 V byte-erasable flash with 8-bit ADCs
Rev. 06 — 20 June 2005
Product data sheet
1. General description
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 is a single-chip microcontroller, available in low cost
packages, based on a high performance processor architecture that executes instructions
in two to four clocks, six times the rate of standard 80C51 devices. Many system-level
functions have been incorporated into the P89LPC933/934/935/936 in order to reduce
component count, board space, and system cost.
2. Features
2.1 Principal features
■ 4 kB/8 kB/16 kB byte-erasable flash code memory organized into 1 kB/2 kB sectors
and 64-byte pages. Single-byte erasing allows any byte(s) to be used as non-volatile
data storage.
■ 256-byte RAM data memory. Both the P89LPC935 and P89LPC936 also include a
512-byte auxiliary on-chip RAM.
■ 512-byte customer data EEPROM on chip allows serialization of devices, storage of
setup parameters, etc. (P89LPC935/936).
■ Dual 4-input multiplexed 8-bit A/D converters/DAC outputs (P89LPC935/936, single
A/D on P89LPC933/934).Two analog comparators with selectable inputs and
reference source.
■ Two 16-bit counter/timers (each may be configured to toggle a port output upon timer
overflow or to become a PWM output) and a 23-bit system timer that can also be used
as an RTC.
■ Enhanced UART with fractional baud rate generator, break detect, framing error
detection, and automatic address detection; 400 kHz byte-wide I2C-bus
communication port and SPI communication port.
■ Capture/Compare Unit (CCU) provides PWM, input capture, and output compare
functions (P89LPC935/936).
■ High-accuracy internal RC oscillator option allows operation without external oscillator
components.The RC oscillator option is selectable and fine tunable.
■ 2.4 V to 3.6 V VDD operating range. I/O pins are 5 V tolerant (may be pulled up or
driven to 5.5 V).
■ 28-pin TSSOP, PLCC, and HVQFN packages with 23 I/O pins minimum and up to 26
I/O pins while using on-chip oscillator and reset options.
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2.2 Additional features
■ A high performance 80C51 CPU provides instruction cycle times of 111 ns to 222 ns
for all instructions except multiply and divide when executing at 18 MHz. This is six
times the performance of the standard 80C51 running at the same clock frequency. A
lower clock frequency for the same performance results in power savings and reduced
EMI.
■ Serial flash In-Circuit Programming (ICP) allows simple production coding with
commercial EPROM programmers. Flash security bits prevent reading of sensitive
application programs.
■ Serial flash In-System Programming (ISP) allows coding while the device is mounted
in the end application.
■ In-Application Programming (IAP) of the flash code memory. This allows changing the
code in a running application.
■ Watchdog timer with separate on-chip oscillator, requiring no external components.
The watchdog prescaler is selectable from eight values.
■ Low voltage reset (brownout detect) allows a graceful system shutdown when power
fails. May optionally be configured as an interrupt.
■ Idle and two different power-down reduced power modes. Improved wake-up from
Power-down mode (a LOW interrupt input starts execution). Typical power-down
current is 1 µA (total power-down with voltage comparators disabled).
■ Active-LOW reset. On-chip power-on reset allows operation without external reset
components. A reset counter and reset glitch suppression circuitry prevent spurious
and incomplete resets. A software reset function is also available.
■ Configurable on-chip oscillator with frequency range options selected by user
programmed flash configuration bits. Oscillator options support frequencies from
20 kHz to the maximum operating frequency of 18 MHz.
■ Oscillator fail detect. The watchdog timer has a separate fully on-chip oscillator
allowing it to perform an oscillator fail detect function.
■ Programmable port output configuration options: quasi-bidirectional, open drain,
push-pull, input-only.
■ Port ‘input pattern match’ detect. Port 0 may generate an interrupt when the value of
the pins match or do not match a programmable pattern.
■ LED drive capability (20 mA) on all port pins. A maximum limit is specified for the
entire chip.
■ Controlled slew rate port outputs to reduce EMI. Outputs have approximately 10 ns
minimum ramp times.
■ Only power and ground connections are required to operate the
P89LPC933/934/935/936 when internal reset option is selected.
■ Four interrupt priority levels.
■ Eight keypad interrupt inputs, plus two additional external interrupt inputs.
■ Schmitt trigger port inputs.
■ Second data pointer.
■ Emulation support.
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3. Product comparison overview
Table 1 highlights the differences between the four devices. For a complete list of device
features please see Section 2 “Features”.
Table 1:
Product comparison overview
Device
Flash memory Sector size
ADC1
ADC0
CCU
Data EEPROM
P89LPC933
4 kB
1 kB
X
-
-
-
P89LPC934
8 kB
1 kB
X
-
-
-
P89LPC935
8 kB
1 kB
X
X
X
X
P89LPC936
16 kB
2 kB
X
X
X
X
4. Ordering information
Table 2:
Ordering information
Type number
Package
Name
Description
P89LPC935FA
PLCC28
plastic leaded chip carrier; 28 leads
SOT261-2
P89LPC933FDH
TSSOP28
plastic thin shrink small outline
package; 28 leads; body width 4.4 mm
SOT361-1
HVQFN28
plastic thermal enhanced very thin
quad flat package; no leads;
28 terminals; body 6 × 6 × 0.85 mm
SOT788-1
P89LPC934FDH
Version
P89LPC935FDH
P89LPC936FDH
P89LPC935FHN
4.1 Ordering options
Table 3:
Ordering options
Type number
Flash memory
Temperature range
Frequency
P89LPC933FDH
4 kB
−40 °C to +85 °C
0 MHz to 18 MHz
P89LPC935FA
8 kB
P89LPC934FDH
P89LPC935FDH
P89LPC935FHN
P89LPC936FDH
16 kB
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5. Block diagram
P89LPC933/934/935/936
ACCELERATED 2-CLOCK 80C51 CPU
4 kb/8 kB/16 kB
CODE FLASH
TXD
RXD
I2C-BUS
SCL
SDA
internal bus
256-BYTE
DATA RAM
512-BYTE
AUXILIARY RAM
SPICLK
MOSI
MISO
SS
SPI
REAL-TIME CLOCK/
SYSTEM TIMER
512-BYTE
DATA EEPROM
(P89LPC935/936)
P3[1:0]
PORT 3
CONFIGURABLE I/Os
P2[7:0]
PORT 2
CONFIGURABLE I/Os
P1[7:0]
PORT 1
CONFIGURABLE I/Os
T0
T1
TIMER 0
TIMER 1
PORT 0
CONFIGURABLE I/Os
P0[7:0]
UART
KEYPAD
INTERRUPT
ANALOG
COMPARATORS
CMP2
CIN2B
CIN2A
CMP1
CIN1A
CIN1B
CCU (CAPTURE/
COMPARE UNIT)
(P89LPC935/936)
OCA
OCB
OCC
OCD
ICA
ICB
ADC1/DAC1
AD10
AD11
AD12
AD13
DAC1
ADC0/DAC0
(P89LPC935/936)
AD00
AD01
AD02
AD03
DAC1
WATCHDOG TIMER
AND OSCILLATOR
PROGRAMMABLE
OSCILLATOR DIVIDER
CRYSTAL
OR
RESONATOR
X1
X2
CONFIGURABLE
OSCILLATOR
CPU
clock
ON-CHIP
RC
OSCILLATOR
POWER MONITOR
(POWER-ON RESET,
BROWNOUT RESET)
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Fig 1. Block diagram
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6. Pinning information
6.1 Pinning
P2.0/DAC0
1
28 P2.7
P2.1
2
27 P2.6
P0.0/CMP2/KBI0
3
26 P0.1/CIN2B/KBI1/AD10
P1.7
4
25 P0.2/CIN2A/KBI2/AD11
P1.6
5
24 P0.3/CIN1B/KBI3/AD12
P1.5/RST
6
23 P0.4/CIN1A/KBI4/DAC1/AD13
VSS
7
P3.1/XTAL1
8
P3.0/XTAL2/CLKOUT
9
P89LPC933FDH
P89LPC934FDH
22 P0.5/CMPREF/KBI5
21 VDD
20 P0.6/CMP1/KBI6
P1.4/INT1 10
19 P0.7/T1/KBI7
P1.3/INT0/SDA 11
18 P1.0/TXD
P1.2/T0/SCL 12
17 P1.1/RXD
P2.2/MOSI 13
16 P2.5/SPICLK
P2.3/MISO 14
15 P2.4/SS
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Fig 2. P89LPC933/934 TSSOP28 pin configuration
P2.0/ICB/DAC0/AD03
1
28 P2.7/ICA
P2.1/OCD/AD02
2
27 P2.6/OCA
P0.0/CMP2/KBI0/AD01
3
26 P0.1/CIN2B/KBI1/AD10
P1.7/OCC/AD00
4
25 P0.2/CIN2A/KBI2/AD11
P1.6/OCB
5
24 P0.3/CIN1B/KBI3/AD12
P1.5/RST
6
23 P0.4/CIN1A/KBI4/DAC1/AD13
VSS
7
P3.1/XTAL1
8
P3.0/XTAL2/CLKOUT
9
P89LPC935FDH
P89LPC936FDH
22 P0.5/CMPREF/KBI5
21 VDD
20 P0.6/CMP1/KBI6
P1.4/INT1 10
19 P0.7/T1/KBI7
P1.3/INT0/SDA 11
18 P1.0/TXD
P1.2/T0/SCL 12
17 P1.1/RXD
P2.2/MOSI 13
16 P2.5/SPICLK
P2.3/MISO 14
15 P2.4/SS
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P2.0/ICB/DAC0/AD03
1
26 P0.1/CIN2B/KBI1/AD10
P2.1/OCD/AD02
2
27 P2.6/OCA
P0.0/CMP2/KBI0/AD01
3
28 P2.7/ICA
P1.7/OCC/AD00
4
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P1.6/OCB
5
25 P0.2/CIN2A/KBI2/AD11
P1.5/RST
6
24 P0.3/CIN1B/KBI3/AD12
VSS
7
23 P0.4/CIN1A/KBI4/DAC1/AD13
P3.1/XTAL1
8
P3.0/XTAL2/CLKOUT
9
22 P0.5/CMPREF/KBI5
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21 VDD
20 P0.6/CMP1/KBI6
P1.4/INT1 10
19 P0.7/T1/KBI7
P1.1/RXD 17
P1.0/TXD 18
23 P2.6/OCA
22 P0.1/CIN2B/KBI1/AD10
P2.5/SPICLK 16
P2.4/SS 15
P2.3/MISO 14
P2.2/MOSI 13
P1.2/T0/SCL 12
P1.3/INT0/SDA 11
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24 P2.7/ICA
25 P2.0/ICB/DAC0/AD03
26 P2.1/OCD/AD02
terminal 1
index area
27 P0.0/CMP2/KBI0/AD01
28 P1.7/OCC/AD00
Fig 4. P89LPC935 PLCC28 pin configuration
P1.6/OCB
1
21 P0.2/CIN2A/KBI2/AD11
P1.5/RST
VSS
2
20 P0.3/CIN1B/KBI3/AD12
P3.1/XTAL1
4
P3.0/XTAL2/CLKOUT
5
17 VDD
P1.4/INT1
6
16 P0.6/CMP1/KBI6
P1.3/INT0/SDA
7
15 P0.7/T1/KBI7
19 P0.4/CIN1A/KBI4/DAC1/AD13
3
18
P1.0/TXD 14
P1.1/RXD 13
P2.5/SPICLK 12
P2.4/SS 11
9
P2.2/MOSI
P2.3/MISO 10
8
P1.2/T0/SCL
P89LPC935FHN
P0.5/CMPREF/KBI5
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Transparent top view
Fig 5. P89LPC935 HVQFN28 pin configuration
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6.2 Pin description
Table 4:
Pin description
Symbol
Pin
Type
Description
I/O
Port 0: Port 0 is an 8-bit I/O port with a user-configurable output type.
During reset Port 0 latches are configured in the input only mode with the
internal pull-up disabled. The operation of Port 0 pins as inputs and
outputs depends upon the port configuration selected. Each port pin is
configured independently. Refer to Section 8.13.1 “Port configurations”
and Table 11 “Static characteristics” for details.
TSSOP28, HVQFN28
PLCC28
P0.0 to P0.7
The Keypad Interrupt feature operates with Port 0 pins.
All pins have Schmitt trigger inputs.
Port 0 also provides various special functions as described below:
P0.0/CMP2/
KBI0/AD01
3
P0.1/CIN2B/ 26
KBI1/AD10
P0.2/CIN2A/ 25
KBI2/AD11
P0.3/CIN1B/ 24
KBI3/AD12
P0.4/CIN1A/ 23
KBI4/DAC1
P0.5/
CMPREF/
KBI5
22
P0.6/CMP1/
KBI6
20
P0.7/T1/
KBI7
19
27
22
21
20
19
18
16
15
I/O
P0.0 — Port 0 bit 0.
O
CMP2 — Comparator 2 output.
I
KBI0 — Keyboard input 0.
I
AD01 — ADC0 channel 1 analog input. (P89LPC935/936)
I/O
P0.1 — Port 0 bit 1.
I
CIN2B — Comparator 2 positive input B.
I
KBI1 — Keyboard input 1.
I
AD10 — ADC1 channel 0 analog input.
I/O
P0.2 — Port 0 bit 2.
I
CIN2A — Comparator 2 positive input A.
I
KBI2 — Keyboard input 2.
I
AD11 — ADC1 channel 1 analog input.
I/O
P0.3 — Port 0 bit 3.
I
CIN1B — Comparator 1 positive input B.
I
KBI3 — Keyboard input 3.
I
AD12 — ADC1 channel 2 analog input.
I/O
P0.4 — Port 0 bit 4.
I
CIN1A — Comparator 1 positive input A.
I
KBI4 — Keyboard input 4.
O
DAC1 — Digital-to-analog converter output 1.
I
AD13 — ADC1 channel 3 analog input.
I/O
P0.5 — Port 0 bit 5.
I
CMPREF — Comparator reference (negative) input.
I
KBI5 — Keyboard input 5.
I/O
P0.6 — Port 0 bit 6.
O
CMP1 — Comparator 1 output.
I
KBI6 — Keyboard input 6.
I/O
P0.7 — Port 0 bit 7.
I/O
T1 — Timer/counter 1 external count input or overflow output.
I
KBI7 — Keyboard input 7.
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Table 4:
Pin description …continued
Symbol
Pin
Type
Description
I/O, I
Port 1: Port 1 is an 8-bit I/O port with a user-configurable output type,
except for three pins as noted below. During reset Port 1 latches are
configured in the input only mode with the internal pull-up disabled. The
operation of the configurable Port 1 pins as inputs and outputs depends
upon the port configuration selected. Each of the configurable port pins
are programmed independently. Refer to Section 8.13.1 “Port
configurations” and Table 11 “Static characteristics” for details. P1.2 and
P1.3 are open drain when used as outputs. P1.5 is input only.
TSSOP28, HVQFN28
PLCC28
P1.0 to P1.7
[1]
All pins have Schmitt trigger inputs.
Port 1 also provides various special functions as described below:
P1.0/TXD
18
14
P1.1/RXD
17
13
P1.2/T0/SCL 12
P1.3/INT0/
SDA
P1.4/INT1
P1.5/RST
P1.6/OCB
P1.7/OCC/
AD00
11
10
6
5
4
8
7
6
2
1
28
I/O
P1.0 — Port 1 bit 0.
O
TXD — Transmitter output for the serial port.
I/O
P1.1 — Port 1 bit 1.
I
RXD — Receiver input for the serial port.
I/O
P1.2 — Port 1 bit 2 (open-drain when used as output).
I/O
T0 — Timer/counter 0 external count input or overflow output (open-drain
when used as output).
I/O
SCL — I2C serial clock input/output.
I/O
P1.3 — Port 1 bit 3 (open-drain when used as output).
I
INT0 — External interrupt 0 input.
I/O
SDA — I2C serial data input/output.
I
P1.4 — Port 1 bit 4.
I
INT1 — External interrupt 1 input.t
I
P1.5 — Port 1 bit 5 (input only).
I
RST — External reset input during power-on or if selected via UCFG1.
When functioning as a reset input, a LOW on this pin resets the
microcontroller, causing I/O ports and peripherals to take on their default
states, and the processor begins execution at address 0. Also used during
a power-on sequence to force ISP mode. When using an oscillator
frequency above 12 MHz, the reset input function of P1.5 must be
enabled. An external circuit is required to hold the device in reset at
power-up until VDD has reached its specified level. When system
power is removed VDD will fall below the minimum specified
operating voltage. When using an oscillator frequency above
12 MHz, in some applications, an external brownout detect circuit
may be required to hold the device in reset when VDD falls below the
minimum specified operating voltage.
I/O
P1.6 — Port 1 bit 6.
O
OCB — Output Compare B. (P89LPC935/936)
I/O
P1.7 — Port 1 bit 7.
O
OCC — Output Compare C. (P89LPC935/936)
I
AD00 — ADC0 channel 0 analog input. (P89LPC935/936)
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Table 4:
Pin description …continued
Symbol
Pin
Type
Description
I/O
Port 2: Port 2 is an 8-bit I/O port with a user-configurable output type.
During reset Port 2 latches are configured in the input only mode with the
internal pull-up disabled. The operation of Port 2 pins as inputs and
outputs depends upon the port configuration selected. Each port pin is
configured independently. Refer to Section 8.13.1 “Port configurations”
and Table 11 “Static characteristics” for details.
TSSOP28, HVQFN28
PLCC28
P2.0 to P2.7
All pins have Schmitt trigger inputs.
Port 2 also provides various special functions as described below:
P2.0/ICB/
DAC0/AD03
P2.1/OCD/
AD02
P2.2/MOSI
P2.3/MISO
P2.4/SS
1
2
13
14
15
25
26
9
10
11
P2.5/
SPICLK
16
12
P2.6/OCA
27
23
P2.7/ICA
28
24
I/O
P2.0 — Port 2 bit 0.
I
ICB — Input Capture B. (P89LPC935/936)
I
DAC0 — Digital-to-analog converter output.
I
AD03 — ADC0 channel 3 analog input. (P89LPC935/936)
I/O
P2.1 — Port 2 bit 1.
O
OCD — Output Compare D. (P89LPC935/936)
I
AD02 — ADC0 channel 2 analog input. (P89LPC935/936)
I/O
P2.2 — Port 2 bit 2.
I/O
MOSI — SPI master out slave in. When configured as master, this pin is
output; when configured as slave, this pin is input.
I/O
P2.3 — Port 2 bit 3.
I/O
MISO — When configured as master, this pin is input, when configured as
slave, this pin is output.
I/O
P2.4 — Port 2 bit 4.
I
SS — SPI Slave select.
I/O
P2.5 — Port 2 bit 5.
I/O
SPICLK — SPI clock. When configured as master, this pin is output; when
configured as slave, this pin is input.
I/O
P2.6 — Port 2 bit 6.
O
OCA — Output Compare A. (P89LPC935/936)
I/O
P2.7 — Port 2 bit 7.
I
ICA — Input Capture A. (P89LPC935/936)
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Table 4:
Pin description …continued
Symbol
Pin
Type
Description
I/O
Port 3: Port 3 is a 2-bit I/O port with a user-configurable output type.
During reset Port 3 latches are configured in the input only mode with the
internal pull-up disabled. The operation of Port 3 pins as inputs and
outputs depends upon the port configuration selected. Each port pin is
configured independently. Refer to Section 8.13.1 “Port configurations”
and Table 11 “Static characteristics” for details.
TSSOP28, HVQFN28
PLCC28
P3.0 to P3.1
All pins have Schmitt trigger inputs.
Port 3 also provides various special functions as described below:
P3.0/XTAL2/
CLKOUT
P3.1/XTAL
9
8
5
4
I/O
P3.0 — Port 3 bit 0.
O
XTAL2 — Output from the oscillator amplifier (when a crystal oscillator
option is selected via the flash configuration.
O
CLKOUT — CPU clock divided by 2 when enabled via SFR bit (ENCLK TRIM.6). It can be used if the CPU clock is the internal RC oscillator,
watchdog oscillator or external clock input, except when XTAL1/XTAL2 are
used to generate clock source for the RTC/system timer.
I/O
P3.1 — Port 3 bit 1.
I
XTAL1 — Input to the oscillator circuit and internal clock generator circuits
(when selected via the flash configuration). It can be a port pin if internal
RC oscillator or watchdog oscillator is used as the CPU clock source, and
if XTAL1/XTAL2 are not used to generate the clock for the RTC/system
timer.
VSS
7
3
I
Ground: 0 V reference.
VDD
21
17
I
Power supply: This is the power supply voltage for normal operation as
well as Idle and Power-down modes.
[1]
Input/output for P1.0 to P1.4, P1.6, P1.7. Input for P1.5.
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7. Logic symbols
VDD
DAC1
KBI0
KBI1
KBI2
KBI3
KBI4
KBI5
KBI6
KBI7
CMP2
CIN2B
CIN2A
CIN1B
CIN1A
CMPREF
CMP1
T1
CLKOUT
XTAL2
AD10
AD11
AD12
AD13
VSS
PORT 0
PORT 1
TXD
RXD
T0
INT0
INT1
RST
SCL
SDA
P89LPC933
P89LPC934
PORT 3
XTAL1
PORT 2
DAC0
MOSI
MISO
SS
SPICLK
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Fig 6.
P89LPC933/934 logic symbol
VDD
DAC1
AD01
AD10
AD11
AD12
AD13
KBI0
KBI1
KBI2
KBI3
KBI4
KBI5
KBI6
KBI7
CMP2
CIN2B
CIN2A
CIN1B
CIN1A
CMPREF
CMP1
T1
CLKOUT
XTAL2
VSS
PORT 0
PORT 1
P89LPC935
P89LPC936
PORT 3
XTAL1
PORT 2
TXD
RXD
T0
INT0
INT1
RST
OCB
OCC
ICB
OCD
MOSI
MISO
SS
SPICLK
OCA
ICA
SCL
SDA
AD00
AD03
AD02
DAC0
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8. Functional description
Remark: Please refer to the P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual for a more detailed
functional description.
8.1 Special function registers
Remark: SFR accesses are restricted in the following ways:
• User must not attempt to access any SFR locations not defined.
• Accesses to any defined SFR locations must be strictly for the functions for the SFRs.
• SFR bits labeled ‘-’, logic 0 or logic 1 can only be written and read as follows:
– ‘-’ Unless otherwise specified, must be written with logic 0, but can return any
value when read (even if it was written with logic 0). It is a reserved bit and may be
used in future derivatives.
– Logic 0 must be written with logic 0, and will return a logic 0 when read.
– Logic 1 must be written with logic 1, and will return a logic 1 when read.
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Name
Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Bit address
E7
E6
E5
Reset value
LSB
E4
E3
E2
E1
Hex
Binary
00
0000 0000
00
0000 0000
ADCS10 00
0000 0000
E0
ACC*
Accumulator
E0H
ADCON0
A/D control register 0
8EH
-
-
-
-
-
ADCON1
A/D control register 1
97H
ENBI1
ENADCI
1
TMM1
EDGE1
ADCI1
ADINS
A/D input select
A3H
ADI13
ADI12
ADI11
ADI10
-
-
-
-
00
0000 0000
ADMODA
A/D mode register A
C0H
BNDI1
BURST1
SCC1
SCAN1
-
-
-
-
00
0000 0000
ADMODB
A/D mode register B
A1H
CLK2
CLK1
CLK0
-
BSA1
-
00
000x 0000
ENADC0
-
ENADC1 ADCS11
ENDAC1 ENDAC0
-
F4H
00
0000 0000
A/D_1 boundary high register
C4H
FF
1111 1111
AD1BL
A/D_1 boundary low register
BCH
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT0
A/D_1 data register 0
D5H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT1
A/D_1 data register 1
D6H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT2
A/D_1 data register 2
D7H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT3
A/D_1 data register 3
F5H
00
0000 0000
A2H
00 [1]
0000 00x0
F0H
00
0000 0000
BEH
00 [2]
0000 0000
BFH
00 [1] [2]
0000 0000
xxxx xx00
Auxiliary function register
B*
B register
Bit address
BRGR0
BRGR1
Baud rate generator rate low
Baud rate generator rate high
CLKLP
EBRR
ENT1
ENT0
SRST
0
-
DPS
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
F0
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BRGCON
Baud rate generator control
BDH
-
-
-
-
-
-
SBRGS
BRGEN
00 [2]
CMP1
Comparator 1 control register
ACH
-
-
CE1
CP1
CN1
OE1
CO1
CMF1
00 [1]
xx00 0000
CMF2
00 [1]
xx00 0000
CMP2
Comparator 2 control register
ADH
-
-
CE2
CP2
CN2
OE2
CO2
DIVM
CPU clock divide-by-M
control
95H
00
0000 0000
DPTR
Data pointer (2 bytes)
DPH
Data pointer high
83H
00
0000 0000
DPL
Data pointer low
82H
00
0000 0000
FMADRH
Program flash address high
E7H
00
0000 0000
FMADRL
Program flash address low
E6H
00
0000 0000
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A/D_0 data register 3
AD1BH
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AD0DAT3
AUXR1
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* indicates SFRs that are bit addressable.
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Name
FMCON
Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Program flash control (Read)
E4H
BUSY
-
-
-
HVA
HVE
SV
OI
Program flash control (Write)
E4H
FMCMD.
7
FMCMD.
6
FMCMD.
5
FMCMD.
4
FMCMD.
3
FMCMD.
2
FMCMD.
1
FMCMD.
0
FMDATA
Program flash data
E5H
I2ADR
I2C
slave address register
DBH
Bit address
I2ADR.6
I2ADR.5
I2ADR.4
I2ADR.3
I2ADR.2
I2ADR.1
I2ADR.0
GC
DF
DE
DD
DC
DB
DA
D9
D8
-
I2EN
STA
STO
SI
AA
-
CRSEL
Hex
Binary
70
0111 0000
00
0000 0000
00
0000 0000
00
x000 00x0
D8H
I2DAT
I2C
DAH
I2SCLH
Serial clock generator/SCL
duty cycle register high
DDH
00
0000 0000
I2SCLL
Serial clock generator/SCL
duty cycle register low
DCH
00
0000 0000
I2STAT
I2C status register
D9H
F8
1111 1000
ICRAH
Input capture A register high
ABH
00
0000 0000
ICRAL
Input capture A register low
AAH
00
0000 0000
ICRBH
Input capture B register high
AFH
00
0000 0000
ICRBL
Input capture B register low
AEH
00
0000 0000
00
0000 0000
00 [3]
00x0 0000
Bit address
IEN0*
Interrupt enable 0
A8H
Bit address
IEN1*
Interrupt enable 1
E8H
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Bit address
IP0*
IP0H
Interrupt priority 0
Interrupt priority 0 high
B8H
B7H
Bit address
IP1*
IP1H
KBCON
Interrupt priority 1
Interrupt priority 1 high
Keypad control register
F8H
F7H
94H
STA.4
STA.3
STA.2
STA.1
STA.0
0
0
0
AF
AE
AD
AC
AB
AA
A9
A8
EA
EWDRT
EBO
ES/ESR
ET1
EX1
ET0
EX0
EF
EE
ED
EC
EB
EA
E9
E8
EAD
EST
-
-
ESPI
EC
EKBI
EI2C
BF
BE
BD
BC
BB
BA
B9
B8
-
PWDRT
PBO
PS/PSR
PT1
PX1
PT0
PX0
00 [3]
x000 0000
00 [3]
x000 0000
-
PWDRT
H
PBOH
PSH/
PSRH
PT1H
PX1H
PT0H
PX0H
FF
FE
FD
FC
FB
FA
F9
F8
PAD
PST
-
-
PSPI
PC
PKBI
PI2C
00 [3]
00x0 0000
PI2CH
00 [3]
00x0 0000
KBIF
00 [3]
xxxx xx00
PADH
-
PSTH
-
-
-
PSPIH
-
PCH
-
PKBIH
PATN
_SEL
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I2C control register
8-bit microcontroller with accelerated two-clock 80C51 core
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I2CON*
data register
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* indicates SFRs that are bit addressable.
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Name
Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
KBMASK
Keypad interrupt mask
register
86H
00
0000 0000
KBPATN
Keypad pattern register
93H
FF
1111 1111
Bit address
P0*
Port 0
80H
Bit address
P1*
Port 1
90H
Bit address
P2*
Port 2
A0H
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
T1/KB7
CMP1
/KB6
CMPREF
/KB5
CIN1A
/KB4
CIN1B
/KB3
CIN2A
/KB2
CIN2B
/KB1
CMP2
/KB0
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
-
-
RST
INT1
INT0/
SDA
T0/SCL
RXD
TXD
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
-
-
SPICLK
SS
MISO
MOSI
-
-
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
-
-
-
-
-
-
XTAL1
XTAL2
[3]
[3]
[3]
[3]
Port 3
B0H
P0M1
Port 0 output mode 1
84H
(P0M1.7) (P0M1.6) (P0M1.5) (P0M1.4) (P0M1.3) (P0M1.2) (P0M1.1) (P0M1.0) FF [3]
1111 1111
85H
(P0M2.7) (P0M2.6) (P0M2.5) (P0M2.4) (P0M2.3) (P0M2.2) (P0M2.1) (P0M2.0)
00 [3]
0000 0000
(P1M1.7) (P1M1.6)
(P1M1.4) (P1M1.3) (P1M1.2) (P1M1.1) (P1M1.0)
D3 [3]
11x1 xx11
(P1M2.4) (P1M2.3) (P1M2.2) (P1M2.1) (P1M2.0)
00 [3]
00x0 xx00
P0M2
P1M1
Port 0 output mode 2
Port 1 output mode 1
91H
-
P1M2
Port 1 output mode 2
92H
(P1M2.7) (P1M2.6)
P2M1
Port 2 output mode 1
A4H
(P2M1.7) (P2M1.6) (P2M1.5) (P2M1.4) (P2M1.3) (P2M1.2) (P2M1.1) (P2M1.0) FF [3]
1111 1111
A5H
00 [3]
0000 0000
(P3M1.1) (P3M1.0)
03 [3]
xxxx xx11
xxxx xx00
P2M2
P3M1
Port 2 output mode 2
Port 3 output mode 1
B1H
-
(P2M2.7) (P2M2.6) (P2M2.5) (P2M2.4) (P2M2.3) (P2M2.2) (P2M2.1) (P2M2.0)
-
-
-
-
-
-
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P3M2
Port 3 output mode 2
B2H
-
-
-
-
-
-
(P3M2.1) (P3M2.0)
00 [3]
PCON
Power control register
87H
SMOD1
SMOD0
BOPD
BOI
GF1
GF0
PMOD1
PMOD0
00
0000 0000
PCONA
Power control register A
B5H
RTCPD
-
VCPD
ADPD
I2PD
SPPD
SPD
-
00 [3]
0000 0000
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
F0
RS1
RS0
OV
F1
P
00
0000 0000
-
00
xx00 000x
Bit address
PSW*
Program status word
D0H
CY
AC
PT0AD
Port 0 digital input disable
F6H
-
-
RSTSRC
Reset source register
DFH
-
-
BOF
POF
R_BK
R_WD
R_SF
R_EX
[4]
RTCCON
Real-time clock control
D1H
RTCF
RTCS1
RTCS0
-
-
-
ERTC
RTCEN
60 [3] [5] 011x xx00
RTCH
Real-time clock register high
D2H
00 [5]
0000 0000
RTCL
Real-time clock register low
D3H
00 [5]
0000 0000
PT0AD.5 PT0AD.4 PT0AD.3 PT0AD.2 PT0AD.1
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
SADDR
Serial port address register
A9H
00
0000 0000
SADEN
Serial port address enable
B9H
00
0000 0000
SBUF
Serial Port data buffer register
99H
xx
xxxx xxxx
Bit address
9F
9E
9D
9C
9B
9A
99
98
98H
SM0/FE
SM1
SM2
REN
TB8
RB8
TI
RI
00
0000 0000
Serial port extended status
register
BAH
DBMOD
INTLO
CIDIS
DBISEL
FE
BR
OE
STINT
00
0000 0000
SP
Stack pointer
81H
07
0000 0111
SPCTL
SPI control register
E2H
SSIG
SPEN
DORD
MSTR
CPOL
CPHA
SPR1
SPR0
04
0000 0100
SPSTAT
SPI status register
E1H
SPIF
WCOL
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
00xx xxxx
SPDAT
SPI data register
E3H
00
0000 0000
TAMOD
Timer 0 and 1 auxiliary mode
8FH
00
xxx0 xxx0
TCON*
Timer 0 and 1 control
88H
00
0000 0000
TH0
Timer 0 high
8CH
00
0000 0000
TH1
Timer 1 high
8DH
00
0000 0000
TL0
Timer 0 low
8AH
00
0000 0000
TL1
Timer 1 low
8BH
00
0000 0000
TMOD
Timer 0 and 1 mode
89H
Bit address
-
-
T1M2
-
-
-
T0M2
8F
8E
8D
8C
8B
8A
89
88
TF1
TR1
TF0
TR0
IE1
IT1
IE0
IT0
T1GATE
T1C/T
T1M1
T1M0
T0GATE
T0C/T
T0M1
T0M0
00
0000 0000
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TRIM
Internal oscillator trim register
96H
RCCLK
ENCLK
TRIM.5
TRIM.4
TRIM.3
TRIM.2
TRIM.1
TRIM.0
[6] [5]
WDCON
Watchdog control register
A7H
PRE2
PRE1
PRE0
-
-
WDRUN
WDTOF
WDCLK
[7] [5]
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Serial port control
SSTAT
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SCON*
-
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
WDL
Watchdog load
C1H
WFEED1
Watchdog feed 1
C2H
WFEED2
Watchdog feed 2
C3H
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Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
FF
1111 1111
Unimplemented bits in SFRs (labeled ’-’) are X (unknown) at all times. Unless otherwise specified, ones should not be written to these bits since they may be used for other
purposes in future derivatives. The reset values shown for these bits are logic 0s although they are unknown when read.
[2]
BRGR1 and BRGR0 must only be written if BRGEN in BRGCON SFR is logic 0. If any are written while BRGEN = 1, the result is unpredictable.
[3]
All ports are in input only (high-impedance) state after power-up.
[4]
The RSTSRC register reflects the cause of the P89LPC933/934/935/936 reset. Upon a power-up reset, all reset source flags are cleared except POF and BOF; the power-on reset
value is xx11 0000.
[5]
The only reset source that affects these SFRs is power-on reset.
[6]
On power-on reset, the TRIM SFR is initialized with a factory preprogrammed value. Other resets will not cause initialization of the TRIM register.
[7]
After reset, the value is 1110 01x1, i.e., PRE2 to PRE0 are all logic 1, WDRUN = 1 and WDCLK = 1. WDTOF bit is logic 1 after watchdog reset and is logic 0 after power-on reset.
Other resets will not affect WDTOF.
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Special function registers - P89LPC935/936
* indicates SFRs that are bit addressable.
Name
Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Bit address
E7
E6
E5
Reset value
LSB
E4
E3
E2
E1
Hex
Binary
00
0000 0000
E0
Accumulator
E0H
ADCON0
A/D control register 0
8EH
ENBI0
ENADCI
0
TMM0
EDGE0
ADCI0
ENADC0 ADCS01
ADCS00 00
0000 0000
ADCON1
A/D control register 1
97H
ENBI1
ENADCI
1
TMM1
EDGE1
ADCI1
ENADC1 ADCS11
ADCS10 00
0000 0000
ADINS
A/D input select
A3H
ADI13
ADI12
ADI11
ADI10
ADI03
ADI02
ADI01
ADI00
00
0000 0000
ADMODA
A/D mode register A
C0H
BNDI1
BURST1
SCC1
SCAN1
BNDI0
BURST0
SCC0
SCAN0
00
0000 0000
ADMODB
A/D mode register B
A1H
CLK2
CLK1
CLK0
-
ENDAC1 ENDAC0
BSA1
BSA0
00
000x 0000
AD0BH
A/D_0 boundary high register
BBH
FF
1111 1111
AD0BL
A/D_0 boundary low register
A6H
00
0000 0000
AD0DAT0
A/D_0 data register 0
C5H
00
0000 0000
AD0DAT1
A/D_0 data register 1
C6H
00
0000 0000
AD0DAT2
A/D_0 data register 2
C7H
00
0000 0000
A/D_0 data register 3
F4H
00
0000 0000
AD1BH
A/D_1 boundary high register
C4H
FF
1111 1111
AD1BL
A/D_1 boundary low register
BCH
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT0
A/D_1 data register 0
D5H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT1
A/D_1 data register 1
D6H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT2
A/D_1 data register 2
D7H
00
0000 0000
AD1DAT3
A/D_1 data register 3
F5H
00
0000 0000
AUXR1
Auxiliary function register
A2H
00
0000 00x0
B*
B register
F0H
00
0000 0000
BRGR0 [2]
Baud rate generator rate low
BEH
00
0000 0000
BRGR1 [2]
Baud rate generator rate high
BFH
00
0000 0000
xxxx xx00
0000 0000
Bit address
CLKLP
EBRR
ENT1
ENT0
SRST
0
-
DPS
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
F0
BRGCON
Baud rate generator control
BDH
-
-
-
-
-
-
SBRGS
BRGEN
00 [2]
CCCRA
Capture compare A control
register
EAH
ICECA2
ICECA1
ICECA0
ICESA
ICNFA
FCOA
OCMA1
OCMA0
00
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ACC*
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
CCCRB
Capture compare B control
register
EBH
ICECB2
ICECB1
ICECB0
ICESB
ICNFB
FCOB
OCMB1
OCMB0
00
0000 0000
CCCRC
Capture compare C control
register
ECH
-
-
-
-
-
FCOC
OCMC1
OCMC0
00
xxxx x000
CCCRD
Capture compare D control
register
EDH
-
-
-
-
-
FCOD
OCMD1
OCMD0
00
xxxx x000
CMP1
Comparator 1 control register
ACH
-
-
CE1
CP1
CN1
OE1
CO1
CMF1
00 [3]
xx00 0000
00 [3]
xx00 0000
0E
0000 1110
Comparator 2 control register
ADH
-
-
CE2
CP2
CN2
OE2
CO2
CMF2
DEECON
Data EEPROM control
register
F1H
EEIF
HVERR
ECTL1
ECTL0
-
-
-
EADR8
DEEDAT
Data EEPROM data register
F2H
00
0000 0000
DEEADR
Data EEPROM address
register
F3H
00
0000 0000
DIVM
CPU clock divide-by-M
control
95H
00
0000 0000
DPTR
Data pointer (2 bytes)
Data pointer high
83H
00
0000 0000
DPL
Data pointer low
82H
00
0000 0000
FMADRH
Program flash address high
E7H
00
0000 0000
FMADRL
Program flash address low
E6H
00
0000 0000
FMCON
Program flash control (Read)
E4H
BUSY
-
-
-
HVA
HVE
SV
OI
70
0111 0000
Program flash control (Write)
E4H
FMCMD.
7
FMCMD.
6
FMCMD.
5
FMCMD.
4
FMCMD.
3
FMCMD.
2
FMCMD.
1
FMCMD.
0
FMDATA
Program flash data
E5H
00
0000 0000
I2ADR
I2C
00
0000 0000
00
x000 00x0
00
0000 0000
DBH
Bit address
I2CON*
I2C control register
D8H
I2DAT
I2C
DAH
I2SCLH
Serial clock generator/SCL
duty cycle register high
data register
DDH
I2ADR.6
I2ADR.5
I2ADR.4
I2ADR.3
I2ADR.2
I2ADR.1
I2ADR.0
GC
DF
DE
DD
DC
DB
DA
D9
D8
-
I2EN
STA
STO
SI
AA
-
CRSEL
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
00
0000 0000
F8
1111 1000
I2SCLL
Serial clock generator/SCL
duty cycle register low
DCH
I2STAT
I2C status register
D9H
ICRAH
Input capture A register high
ABH
00
0000 0000
ICRAL
Input capture A register low
AAH
00
0000 0000
ICRBH
Input capture B register high
AFH
00
0000 0000
ICRBL
Input capture B register low
AEH
00
0000 0000
00
0000 0000
00 [3]
00x0 0000
Bit address
IEN0*
Interrupt enable 0
A8H
Bit address
Interrupt enable 1
E8H
Bit address
STA.3
STA.2
STA.1
STA.0
0
0
0
AF
AE
AD
AC
AB
AA
A9
A8
EA
EWDRT
EBO
ES/ESR
ET1
EX1
ET0
EX0
EF
EE
ED
EC
EB
EA
E9
E8
EADEE
EST
-
ECCU
ESPI
EC
EKBI
EI2C
BF
BE
BD
BC
BB
BA
B9
B8
Interrupt priority 0
B8H
-
PWDRT
PBO
PS/PSR
PT1
PX1
PT0
PX0
00 [3]
x000 0000
IP0H
Interrupt priority 0 high
B7H
-
PWDRT
H
PBOH
PSH/
PSRH
PT1H
PX1H
PT0H
PX0H
00 [3]
x000 0000
FF
FE
FD
FC
FB
FA
F9
F8
Bit address
IP1*
Interrupt priority 1
F8H
PADEE
PST
-
PCCU
PSPI
PC
PKBI
PI2C
00 [3]
00x0 0000
IP1H
Interrupt priority 1 high
F7H
PAEEH
PSTH
-
PCCUH
PSPIH
PCH
PKBIH
PI2CH
00 [3]
00x0 0000
KBIF
00 [3]
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Keypad control register
94H
-
-
-
-
-
-
PATN
_SEL
KBMASK
Keypad interrupt mask
register
86H
00
0000 0000
KBPATN
Keypad pattern register
93H
FF
1111 1111
OCRAH
Output compare A register
high
EFH
00
0000 0000
OCRAL
Output compare A register
low
EEH
00
0000 0000
OCRBH
Output compare B register
high
FBH
00
0000 0000
OCRBL
Output compare B register
low
FAH
00
0000 0000
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
OCRCH
Output compare C register
high
FDH
00
0000 0000
OCRCL
Output compare C register
low
FCH
00
0000 0000
OCRDH
Output compare D register
high
FFH
00
0000 0000
OCRDL
Output compare D register
low
FEH
00
0000 0000
P0*
Port 0
Bit address
80H
P1*
Port 1
90H
Bit address
Port 2
P3*
Port 3
A0H
Bit address
P0M1
P0M2
B0H
Port 0 output mode 1
84H
Port 0 output mode 2
85H
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
CMP1
/KB6
CMPREF
/KB5
CIN1A
/KB4
CIN1B
/KB3
CIN2A
/KB2
CIN2B
/KB1
CMP2
/KB0
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
OCC
OCB
RST
INT1
INT0/
SDA
T0/SCL
RXD
TXD
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
ICA
OCA
SPICLK
SS
MISO
MOSI
OCD
ICB
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
-
-
-
-
-
-
XTAL1
XTAL2
[3]
[3]
[3]
[3]
(P0M1.7) (P0M1.6) (P0M1.5) (P0M1.4) (P0M1.3) (P0M1.2) (P0M1.1) (P0M1.0)
FF [3]
1111 1111
(P0M2.7) (P0M2.6) (P0M2.5) (P0M2.4) (P0M2.3) (P0M2.2) (P0M2.1) (P0M2.0)
00 [3]
0000 0000
D3 [3]
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Port 1 output mode 1
91H
(P1M1.7) (P1M1.6)
-
(P1M1.4) (P1M1.3) (P1M1.2) (P1M1.1) (P1M1.0)
P1M2
Port 1 output mode 2
92H
(P1M2.7) (P1M2.6)
-
(P1M2.4) (P1M2.3) (P1M2.2) (P1M2.1) (P1M2.0) 00 [3]
00x0 xx00
(P2M1.7) (P2M1.6) (P2M1.5) (P2M1.4) (P2M1.3) (P2M1.2) (P2M1.1) (P2M1.0)
FF [3]
1111 1111
(P2M2.7) (P2M2.6) (P2M2.5) (P2M2.4) (P2M2.3) (P2M2.2) (P2M2.1) (P2M2.0)
00 [3]
0000 0000
03 [3]
xxxx xx11
P2M1
P2M2
Port 2 output mode 1
A4H
Port 2 output mode 2
A5H
P3M1
Port 3 output mode 1
B1H
-
-
-
-
-
-
(P3M1.1) (P3M1.0)
P3M2
Port 3 output mode 2
B2H
-
-
-
-
-
-
(P3M2.1) (P3M2.0) 00 [3]
xxxx xx00
PCON
Power control register
87H
SMOD1
SMOD0
BOPD
BOI
GF1
GF0
PMOD1
PCONA
Power control register A
B5H
PSW*
Program status word
D0H
PT0AD
Port 0 digital input disable
F6H
-
-
Bit address
RTCPD
DEEPD
VCPD
ADPD
D7
D6
D5
D4
CY
AC
F0
RS1
I2PD
PMOD0
00
0000 0000
00 [3]
0000 0000
SPPD
SPD
CCUPD
D3
D2
D1
D0
RS0
OV
F1
P
00
0000 0000
-
00
xx00 000x
PT0AD.5 PT0AD.4 PT0AD.3 PT0AD.2 PT0AD.1
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addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
RSTSRC
Reset source register
DFH
-
-
BOF
POF
R_BK
R_WD
R_SF
R_EX
[4]
RTCCON
Real-time clock control
D1H
RTCF
RTCS1
RTCS0
-
-
-
ERTC
RTCEN
60 [3] [5] 011x xx00
RTCH
Real-time clock register high
D2H
00 [5]
0000 0000
0000 0000
RTCL
Real-time clock register low
D3H
00 [5]
SADDR
Serial port address register
A9H
00
0000 0000
SADEN
Serial port address enable
B9H
00
0000 0000
SBUF
Serial Port data buffer register
99H
xx
xxxx xxxx
Bit address
9F
9E
9D
9C
9B
9A
99
98
SM0/FE
SM1
SM2
REN
TB8
RB8
TI
RI
00
0000 0000
BAH
DBMOD
INTLO
CIDIS
DBISEL
FE
BR
OE
STINT
00
0000 0000
SP
Stack pointer
81H
07
0000 0111
SPCTL
SPI control register
E2H
SSIG
SPEN
DORD
MSTR
CPOL
CPHA
SPR1
SPR0
04
0000 0100
SPSTAT
SPI status register
E1H
SPIF
WCOL
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
00xx xxxx
SPDAT
SPI data register
E3H
00
0000 0000
TAMOD
Timer 0 and 1 auxiliary mode
8FH
00
xxx0 xxx0
8F
8E
8D
8C
8B
8A
89
88
TCON*
Timer 0 and 1 control
88H
TF1
TR1
TF0
TR0
IE1
IT1
IE0
IT0
00
0000 0000
TCR20*
CCU control register 0
C8H
PLEEN
HLTRN
HLTEN
ALTCD
ALTAB
TDIR2
TMOD21 TMOD20 00
0000 0000
TCR21
CCU control register 1
F9H
TCOU2
-
-
-
PLLDV.3
PLLDV.2
PLLDV.1
PLLDV.0 00
0xxx 0000
TH0
Timer 0 high
8CH
00
0000 0000
TH1
Timer 1 high
8DH
00
0000 0000
TH2
CCU timer high
CDH
00
0000 0000
TICR2
CCU interrupt control register
C9H
TOIE2
TOCIE2
D
TIFR2
CCU interrupt flag register
E9H
TOIF2
TOCF2D TOCF2C
TISE2
CCU interrupt status encode
register
DEH
-
TL0
Timer 0 low
TL1
Timer 1 low
-
-
-
-
-
T0M2
TOCIE2B TOCIE2A
-
TICIE2B
TICIE2A 00
0000 0x00
TOCF2B
TOCF2A
-
TICF2B
TICF2A
00
0000 0x00
-
-
ENCINT.
2
ENCINT.
1
ENCINT. 00
0
xxxx x000
8AH
00
0000 0000
8BH
00
0000 0000
-
TOCIE2
C
T1M2
-
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98H
Serial port extended status
register
Bit address
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Description
SFR Bit functions and addresses
addr.
MSB
Reset value
LSB
Hex
Binary
00
0000 0000
T0M0
00
0000 0000
CCU timer low
CCH
TMOD
Timer 0 and 1 mode
89H
TOR2H
CCU reload register high
CFH
00
0000 0000
TOR2L
CCU reload register low
CEH
00
0000 0000
TPCR2H
Prescaler control register high CBH
TPCR2L
Prescaler control register low
CAH
TRIM
Internal oscillator trim register
96H
RCCLK
ENCLK
TRIM.5
TRIM.4
TRIM.3
TRIM.2
TRIM.1
TRIM.0
[6] [5]
WDCON
Watchdog control register
A7H
PRE2
PRE1
PRE0
-
-
WDRUN
WDTOF
WDCLK
[7] [5]
WDL
Watchdog load
C1H
WFEED1
Watchdog feed 1
C2H
WFEED2
Watchdog feed 2
C3H
-
T1C/T
-
T1M1
-
T1M0
-
T0GATE
-
T0C/T
-
T0M1
TPCR2H. TPCR2H. 00
1
0
TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. TPCR2L. 00
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
FF
xxxx xx00
0000 0000
1111 1111
Unimplemented bits in SFRs (labeled ’-’) are X (unknown) at all times. Unless otherwise specified, ones should not be written to these bits since they may be used for other
purposes in future derivatives. The reset values shown for these bits are logic 0s although they are unknown when read.
[2]
All ports are in input only (high-impedance) state after power-up.
[3]
BRGR1 and BRGR0 must only be written if BRGEN in BRGCON SFR is logic 0. If any are written while BRGEN = 1, the result is unpredictable.
[4]
The RSTSRC register reflects the cause of the P89LPC933/934/935/936 reset. Upon a power-up reset, all reset source flags are cleared except POF and BOF; the power-on reset
value is xx11 0000.
[5]
After reset, the value is 1110 01x1, i.e., PRE2 to PRE0 are all logic 1, WDRUN = 1 and WDCLK = 1. WDTOF bit is logic 1 after watchdog reset and is logic 0 after power-on reset.
Other resets will not affect WDTOF.
[6]
On power-on reset, the TRIM SFR is initialized with a factory preprogrammed value. Other resets will not cause initialization of the TRIM register.
[7]
The only reset source that affects these SFRs is power-on reset.
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8.2 Enhanced CPU
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 uses an enhanced 80C51 CPU which runs at six times the
speed of standard 80C51 devices. A machine cycle consists of two CPU clock cycles, and
most instructions execute in one or two machine cycles.
8.3 Clocks
8.3.1 Clock definitions
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 device has several internal clocks as defined below:
OSCCLK — Input to the DIVM clock divider. OSCCLK is selected from one of four clock
sources (see Figure 8) and can also be optionally divided to a slower frequency (see
Section 8.8 “CCLK modification: DIVM register”).
Remark: fosc is defined as the OSCCLK frequency.
CCLK — CPU clock; output of the clock divider. There are two CCLK cycles per machine
cycle, and most instructions are executed in one to two machine cycles (two or four CCLK
cycles).
RCCLK — The internal 7.373 MHz RC oscillator output.
PCLK — Clock for the various peripheral devices and is CCLK⁄2.
8.3.2 CPU clock (OSCCLK)
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 provides several user-selectable oscillator options in
generating the CPU clock. This allows optimization for a range of needs from high
precision to lowest possible cost. These options are configured when the flash is
programmed and include an on-chip watchdog oscillator, an on-chip RC oscillator, an
oscillator using an external crystal, or an external clock source. The crystal oscillator can
be optimized for low, medium, or high frequency crystals covering a range from 20 kHz to
18 MHz.
8.3.3 Low speed oscillator option
This option supports an external crystal in the range of 20 kHz to 100 kHz. Ceramic
resonators are also supported in this configuration.
8.3.4 Medium speed oscillator option
This option supports an external crystal in the range of 100 kHz to 4 MHz. Ceramic
resonators are also supported in this configuration.
8.3.5 High speed oscillator option
This option supports an external crystal in the range of 4 MHz to 18 MHz. Ceramic
resonators are also supported in this configuration.
8.3.6 Clock output
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 supports a user-selectable clock output function on the
XTAL2/CLKOUT pin when crystal oscillator is not being used. This condition occurs if
another clock source has been selected (on-chip RC oscillator, watchdog oscillator,
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external clock input on X1) and if the RTC is not using the crystal oscillator as its clock
source. This allows external devices to synchronize to the P89LPC933/934/935/936. This
output is enabled by the ENCLK bit in the TRIM register.
The frequency of this clock output is 1⁄2 that of the CCLK. If the clock output is not needed
in Idle mode, it may be turned off prior to entering Idle, saving additional power.
8.4 On-chip RC oscillator option
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has a 6-bit TRIM register that can be used to tune the
frequency of the RC oscillator. During reset, the TRIM value is initialized to a factory
preprogrammed value to adjust the oscillator frequency to 7.373 MHz ± 1 % at room
temperature. End-user applications can write to the TRIM register to adjust the on-chip
RC oscillator to other frequencies.
8.5 Watchdog oscillator option
The watchdog has a separate oscillator which has a frequency of 400 kHz. This oscillator
can be used to save power when a high clock frequency is not needed.
8.6 External clock input option
In this configuration, the processor clock is derived from an external source driving the
XTAL1/P3.1 pin. The rate may be from 0 Hz up to 18 MHz. The XTAL2/P3.0 pin may be
used as a standard port pin or a clock output. When using an oscillator frequency
above 12 MHz, the reset input function of P1.5 must be enabled. An external circuit
is required to hold the device in reset at power-up until VDD has reached its
specified level. When system power is removed VDD will fall below the minimum
specified operating voltage. When using an oscillator frequency above 12 MHz, in
some applications, an external brownout detect circuit may be required to hold the
device in reset when VDD falls below the minimum specified operating voltage.
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XTAL1
XTAL2
HIGH FREQUENCY
MEDIUM FREQUENCY
LOW FREQUENCY
RTC
ADC1
ADC0
(P89LPC935/936)
OSCCLK
DIVM
CCLK
CPU
RCCLK
RC
OSCILLATOR
÷2
(7.3728 MHz ±1 %)
PCLK
WDT
WATCHDOG
OSCILLATOR
PCLK
(400 kHz +30 % −20 %)
TIMER 0 AND
TIMER 1
I2C-BUS
32 × PLL
SPI
UART
CCU
(P89LPC935/936)
002aab079
Fig 8. Block diagram of oscillator control
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8.7 CCLK wake-up delay
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has an internal wake-up timer that delays the clock until it
stabilizes depending on the clock source used. If the clock source is any of the three
crystal selections (low, medium and high frequencies) the delay is 992 OSCCLK cycles
plus 60 µs to 100 µs. If the clock source is either the internal RC oscillator, watchdog
oscillator, or external clock, the delay is 224 OSCCLK cycles plus 60 µs to 100 µs.
8.8 CCLK modification: DIVM register
The OSCCLK frequency can be divided down up to 510 times by configuring a dividing
register, DIVM, to generate CCLK. This feature makes it possible to temporarily run the
CPU at a lower rate, reducing power consumption. By dividing the clock, the CPU can
retain the ability to respond to events that would not exit Idle mode by executing its normal
program at a lower rate. This can also allow bypassing the oscillator start-up 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.
8.9 Low power select
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 is designed to run at 12 MHz (CCLK) maximum. However,
if CCLK is 8 MHz or slower, the CLKLP SFR bit (AUXR1.7) can be set to logic 1 to lower
the power consumption further. On any reset, CLKLP is logic 0 allowing highest
performance access. This bit can then be set in software if CCLK is running at 8 MHz or
slower.
8.10 Memory organization
The various P89LPC933/934/935/936 memory spaces are as follows:
• DATA
128 bytes of internal data memory space (00H:7FH) accessed via direct or indirect
addressing, using instructions other than MOVX and MOVC. All or part of the Stack
may be in this area.
• IDATA
Indirect Data. 256 bytes of internal data memory space (00H:FFH) accessed via
indirect addressing using instructions other than MOVX and MOVC. All or part of the
Stack may be in this area. This area includes the DATA area and the 128 bytes
immediately above it.
• SFR
Selected CPU registers and peripheral control and status registers, accessible only
via direct addressing.
• XDATA (P89LPC935/936)
‘External’ Data or Auxiliary RAM. Duplicates the classic 80C51 64 kB memory space
addressed via the MOVX instruction using the SPTR, R0, or R1. All or part of this
space could be implemented on-chip. The P89LPC935/936 has 512 bytes of on-chip
XDATA memory.
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• CODE
64 kB of code memory space, accessed as part of program execution and via the
MOVC instruction. The P89LPC933/934/935/936 have 4 KB/8 kB/16 kB of on-chip
Code memory.
The P89LPC935/936 also has 512 bytes of on-chip data EEPROM that is accessed via
SFRs (see Section 8.27 “Data EEPROM (P89LPC935/936)”).
8.11 Data RAM arrangement
The 768 bytes of on-chip RAM are organized as shown in Table 7.
Table 7:
On-chip data memory usages
Type
Data RAM
Size (bytes)
DATA
Memory that can be addressed directly and indirectly
128
IDATA
Memory that can be addressed indirectly
256
XDATA
Auxiliary (‘External Data’) on-chip memory that is accessed
using the MOVX instructions (P89LPC935/936)
512
8.12 Interrupts
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 uses a four priority level interrupt structure. This allows
great flexibility in controlling the handling of the many interrupt sources. The
P89LPC933/934/935/936 supports 15 interrupt sources: external interrupts 0 and 1,
timers 0 and 1, serial port Tx, serial port Rx, combined serial port Rx/Tx, brownout detect,
watchdog/Real-Time clock, I2C-bus, keyboard, comparators 1 and 2, SPI, CCU, data
EEPROM write/ADC completion.
Each interrupt source can be individually enabled or disabled by setting or clearing a bit in
the interrupt enable registers IEN0 or IEN1. The IEN0 register also contains a global
disable bit, EA, which disables all interrupts.
Each interrupt source can be individually programmed to one of four priority levels by
setting or clearing bits in the interrupt priority registers IP0, IP0H, IP1, and IP1H. An
interrupt service routine in progress can be interrupted by a higher priority interrupt, but
not by another interrupt of the same or lower priority. The highest priority interrupt service
cannot be interrupted by any other interrupt source. If two requests of different priority
levels are pending at the start of an instruction, the request of higher priority level is
serviced.
If requests of the same priority level are pending at the start of an instruction, an internal
polling sequence determines which request is serviced. This is called the arbitration
ranking.
Remark: The arbitration ranking is only used to resolve pending requests of the same
priority level.
8.12.1 External interrupt inputs
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has two external interrupt inputs as well as the Keypad
Interrupt function. The two interrupt inputs are identical to those present on the standard
80C51 microcontrollers.
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These external interrupts can be programmed to be level-triggered or edge-triggered by
setting or clearing bit IT1 or IT0 in register TCON.
In edge-triggered mode, if successive samples of the INTn pin show a HIGH in one cycle
and a LOW in the next cycle, the interrupt request flag IEn in TCON is set, causing an
interrupt request.
If an external interrupt is enabled when the P89LPC933/934/935/936 is put into
Power-down or Idle mode, the interrupt will cause the processor to wake-up and resume
operation. Refer to Section 8.15 “Power reduction modes” for details.
IE0
EX0
IE1
EX1
BOF
EBO
RTCF
ERTC
(RTCCON.1)
WDOVF
wake-up
(if in power-down)
KBIF
EKBI
EWDRT
CMF2
CMF1
EC
EA (IE0.7)
TF0
ET0
TF1
ET1
TI & RI/RI
ES/ESR
TI
EST
interrupt
to CPU
SI
EI2C
SPIF
ESPI
any CCU interrupt(1)
ECCU
EEIF(2)
ENADCI0(2)
ADCI0(2)
ENADCI1
ADCI1
ENBI0(2)
BNDI0(2)
ENBI1
BNDI1
EADEE (P89LPC935)
EAD (P89LPC933/934)
002aab081
(1) See Section 8.19 “CCU (P89LPC935/936)”
(2) P89LPC935/936
Fig 9. Interrupt sources, interrupt enables, and power-down wake-up sources
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8.13 I/O ports
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 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 8.
Table 8:
Number of I/O pins available
Clock source
Reset option
Number of I/O pins
(28-pin package)
On-chip oscillator or watchdog
oscillator
No external reset (except during
power-up)
26
External RST pin supported
25
No external reset (except during
power-up)
25
External RST pin supported [1]
24
No external reset (except during
power-up)
24
External RST pin supported [1]
23
External clock input
Low/medium/high speed oscillator
(external crystal or resonator)
[1]
Required for operation above 12 MHz.
8.13.1 Port configurations
All but three I/O port pins on the P89LPC933/934/935/936 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.
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.
8.13.1.1
Quasi-bidirectional output configuration
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 P89LPC933/934/935/936 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 VDD, 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.
8.13.1.2
Open-drain output configuration
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 VDD.
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An open-drain port pin has a Schmitt trigger input that also has a glitch suppression
circuit.
8.13.1.3
Input-only configuration
The input-only port configuration has no output drivers. It is a Schmitt trigger input that
also has a glitch suppression circuit.
8.13.1.4
Push-pull output configuration
The push-pull output configuration has the same pull-down structure as both the
open-drain and the quasi-bidirectional output modes, but provides a continuous strong
pull-up when the port latch contains a logic 1. The push-pull mode may be used when
more source current is needed from a port output. A push-pull port pin has a Schmitt
trigger input that also has a glitch suppression circuit.
8.13.2 Port 0 analog functions
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 incorporates two Analog Comparators. In order to give the
best analog function performance and to minimize power consumption, pins that are being
used for analog functions must have the digital outputs and digital inputs disabled.
Digital outputs are disabled by putting the port output into the Input-Only
(high-impedance) mode.
Digital inputs on Port 0 may be disabled through the use of the PT0AD register, bits 1:5.
On any reset, PT0AD[1:5] defaults to logic 0s to enable digital functions.
8.13.3 Additional port features
After power-up, all pins are in Input-Only mode.
Remark: Please note that this is different from the LPC76x series of devices.
• After power-up, all I/O pins except P1.5, may be configured by software.
• Pin P1.5 is input only. Pins P1.2 and P1.3 and are configurable for either input-only or
open-drain.
Every output on the P89LPC933/934/935/936 has been designed to sink typical LED
drive current. However, there is a maximum total output current for all ports which must
not be exceeded. Please refer to Table 11 “Static characteristics” for detailed
specifications.
All ports pins that can function as an output have slew rate controlled outputs to limit noise
generated by quickly switching output signals. The slew rate is factory-set to
approximately 10 ns rise and fall times.
8.14 Power monitoring functions
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 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.
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8.14.1 Brownout detection
The brownout detect function determines 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.
Brownout detection may be enabled or disabled in software.
If brownout detection is enabled the brownout condition occurs when VDD falls below the
brownout trip voltage, Vbo (see Table 11 “Static characteristics”), and is negated when VDD
rises above Vbo. If the P89LPC933/934/935/936 device is to operate with a power supply
that can be below 2.7 V, BOE should be left in the unprogrammed state so that the device
can operate at 2.4 V, otherwise continuous brownout reset may prevent the device from
operating.
For correct activation of brownout detect, the VDD rise and fall times must be observed.
Please see Table 11 “Static characteristics” for specifications.
8.14.2 Power-on detection
The power-on detect has a function similar to the brownout detect, but is designed to work
as power comes up initially, before the power supply voltage reaches a level where
brownout detect can work. The POF flag in the RSTSRC register is set to indicate an
initial power-up condition. The POF flag will remain set until cleared by software.
8.15 Power reduction modes
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 supports three different power reduction modes. These
modes are Idle mode, Power-down mode, and total Power-down mode.
8.15.1 Idle mode
Idle mode leaves peripherals running in order to allow them to activate the processor
when an interrupt is generated. Any enabled interrupt source or reset may terminate Idle
mode.
8.15.2 Power-down mode
The Power-down mode stops the oscillator in order to minimize power consumption. The
P89LPC933/934/935/936 exits Power-down mode via any reset, or certain interrupts. In
Power-down mode, the power supply voltage may be reduced to the RAM keep-alive
voltage VRAM. This retains the RAM contents at the point where Power-down mode was
entered. SFR contents are not guaranteed after VDD has been lowered to VRAM, therefore
it is highly recommended to wake-up the processor via reset in this case. VDD must be
raised to within the operating range before the Power-down mode is exited.
Some chip functions continue to operate and draw power during Power-down mode,
increasing the total power used during power-down. These include: brownout detect,
watchdog timer, Comparators (note that Comparators can be powered-down separately),
and RTC/system timer. The internal RC oscillator is disabled unless both the RC oscillator
has been selected as the system clock and the RTC is enabled.
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8.15.3 Total Power-down mode
This is the same as Power-down mode except that the brownout detection circuitry and
the voltage comparators are also disabled to conserve additional power. The internal RC
oscillator is disabled unless both the RC oscillator has been selected as the system clock
and the RTC is enabled. If the internal RC oscillator is used to clock the RTC during
power-down, there will be high power consumption. Please use an external low frequency
clock to achieve low power with the RTC running during power-down.
8.16 Reset
The P1.5/RST pin can function as either a LOW-active reset input or as a digital input,
P1.5. The Reset Pin Enable (RPE) bit in UCFG1, when set to logic 1, enables the external
reset input function on P1.5. When cleared, P1.5 may be used as an input pin.
Remark: During a power-up sequence, the RPE selection is overridden and this pin will
always functions as a reset input. An external circuit connected to this pin should not
hold this pin LOW during a power-on sequence as this will keep the device in reset.
After power-up this input will function either as an external reset input or as a digital input
as defined by the RPE bit. Only a power-up reset will temporarily override the selection
defined by RPE bit. Other sources of reset will not override the RPE bit.
Reset can be triggered from the following sources:
•
•
•
•
•
•
External reset pin (during power-up or if user configured via UCFG1).
Power-on detect.
Brownout detect.
Watchdog timer.
Software reset.
UART break character detect reset.
For every reset source, there is a flag in the reset register, RSTSRC. The user can read
this register to determine the most recent reset source. These flag bits can be cleared in
software by writing a logic 0 to the corresponding bit. More than one flag bit may be set:
• During a power-on reset, both POF and BOF are set but the other flag bits are
cleared.
• For any other reset, previously set flag bits that have not been cleared will remain set.
8.16.1 Reset vector
Following reset, the P89LPC933/934/935/936 will fetch instructions from either address
0000H or the boot address. The boot address is formed by using the boot vector as the
high byte of the address and the low byte of the address = 00H.
The boot address will be used if a UART break reset occurs, or the non-volatile boot
status bit (BOOTSTAT.0) = 1, or the device is forced into ISP mode during power-on (see
P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual). Otherwise, instructions will be fetched from
address 0000H.
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8.17 Timers/counters 0 and 1
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has two general purpose counter/timers which are upward
compatible with the standard 80C51 Timer 0 and Timer 1. Both can be configured to
operate either as timers or event counter. An option to automatically toggle the T0 and/or
T1 pins upon timer overflow has been added.
In the ‘timer’ function, the register is incremented every machine cycle.
In the ‘counter’ function, the register is incremented in response to a 1-to-0 transition at its
corresponding external input pin, T0 or T1. In this function, the external input is sampled
once during every machine cycle.
Timer 0 and Timer 1 have five operating modes (modes 0, 1, 2, 3 and 6). Modes 0, 1, 2
and 6 are the same for both timers/counters. Mode 3 is different.
8.17.1 Mode 0
Putting either timer into Mode 0 makes it look like an 8048 timer, which is an 8-bit counter
with a divide-by-32 prescaler. In this mode, the timer register is configured as a 13-bit
register. Mode 0 operation is the same for Timer 0 and Timer 1.
8.17.2 Mode 1
Mode 1 is the same as Mode 0, except that all 16 bits of the timer register are used.
8.17.3 Mode 2
Mode 2 configures the timer register as an 8-bit counter with automatic reload. Mode 2
operation is the same for Timer 0 and Timer 1.
8.17.4 Mode 3
When Timer 1 is in Mode 3 it is stopped. Timer 0 in Mode 3 forms two separate 8-bit
counters and is provided for applications that require an extra 8-bit timer. When Timer 1 is
in Mode 3 it can still be used by the serial port as a baud rate generator.
8.17.5 Mode 6
In this mode, the corresponding timer can be changed to a PWM with a full period of
256 timer clocks.
8.17.6 Timer overflow toggle output
Timers 0 and 1 can be configured to automatically toggle a port output whenever a timer
overflow occurs. The same device pins that are used for the T0 and T1 count inputs are
also used for the timer toggle outputs. The port outputs will be a logic 1 prior to the first
timer overflow when this mode is turned on.
8.18 RTC/system timer
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has a simple RTC that allows a user to continue running an
accurate timer while the rest of the device is powered-down. The RTC can be a wake-up
or an interrupt source. The RTC is a 23-bit down counter comprised of a 7-bit prescaler
and a 16-bit loadable down counter. When it reaches all logic 0s, the counter will be
reloaded again and the RTCF flag will be set. The clock source for this counter can be
either the CPU clock (CCLK) or the XTAL oscillator, provided that the XTAL oscillator is not
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being used as the CPU clock. If the XTAL oscillator is used as the CPU clock, then the
RTC will use CCLK as its clock source. Only power-on reset will reset the RTC and its
associated SFRs to the default state.
8.19 CCU (P89LPC935/936)
This unit features:
• A 16-bit timer with 16-bit reload on overflow.
• Selectable clock, with prescaler to divide clock source by any integral number
between 1 and 1024.
•
•
•
•
Four compare/PWM outputs with selectable polarity.
Symmetrical/asymmetrical PWM selection.
Two capture inputs with event counter and digital noise rejection filter.
Seven interrupts with common interrupt vector (one overflow, two capture,
four compare).
• Safe 16-bit read/write via shadow registers.
8.19.1 CCU clock
The CCU runs on the CCUCLK, which is either PCLK in basic timer mode, or the output of
a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL). The PLL is designed to use a clock source between 0.5 MHz
to 1 MHz that is multiplied by 32 to produce a CCUCLK between 16 MHz and 32 MHz in
PWM mode (asymmetrical or symmetrical). The PLL contains a 4-bit divider to help divide
PCLK into a frequency between 0.5 MHz and 1 MHz.
8.19.2 CCUCLK prescaling
This CCUCLK can further be divided down by a prescaler. The prescaler is implemented
as a 10-bit free-running counter with programmable reload at overflow.
8.19.3 Basic timer operation
The timer is a free-running up/down counter with a direction control bit. If the timer
counting direction is changed while the counter is running, the count sequence will be
reversed. The timer can be written or read at any time.
When a reload occurs, the CCU Timer Overflow Interrupt Flag will be set, and an interrupt
generated if enabled. The 16-bit CCU timer may also be used as an 8-bit up/down timer.
8.19.4 Output compare
There are four output compare channels A, B, C and D. Each output compare channel
needs to be enabled in order to operate and the user will have to set the associated I/O
pin to the desired output mode to connect the pin. When the contents of the timer matches
that of a capture compare control register, the Timer Output Compare Interrupt Flag
(TOCFx) becomes set. An interrupt will occur if enabled.
8.19.5 Input capture
Input capture is always enabled. Each time a capture event occurs on one of the two input
capture pins, the contents of the timer is transferred to the corresponding 16-bit input
capture register. The capture event can be programmed to be either rising or falling edge
triggered. A simple noise filter can be enabled on the input capture by enabling the Input
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Capture Noise Filter bit. If set, the capture logic needs to see four consecutive samples of
the same value in order to recognize an edge as a capture event. An event counter can be
set to delay a capture by a number of capture events.
8.19.6 PWM operation
PWM operation has two main modes, symmetrical and asymmetrical.
In asymmetrical PWM operation the CCU timer operates in down-counting mode
regardless of the direction control bit.
In symmetrical mode, the timer counts up/down alternately. The main difference from
basic timer operation is the operation of the compare module, which in PWM mode is
used for PWM waveform generation.
As with basic timer operation, when the PWM (compare) pins are connected to the
compare logic, their logic state remains unchanged. However, since bit FCO is used to
hold the halt value, only a compare event can change the state of the pin.
TOR2
compare value
timer value
0x0000
non-inverted
inverted
002aaa893
Fig 10. Asymmetrical PWM, down-counting mode
TOR2
compare value
timer value
0
non-inverted
inverted
002aaa894
Fig 11. Symmetrical PWM
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8.19.7 Alternating output mode
In asymmetrical mode, the user can set up PWM channels A/B and C/D as alternating
pairs for bridge drive control. In this mode the output of these PWM channels are
alternately gated on every counter cycle.
TOR2
COMPARE VALUE A (or C)
COMPARE VALUE B (or D)
TIMER VALUE
0
PWM OUTPUT A (or C) (P2.6)
PWM OUTPUT B (or D) (P1.6)
002aaa895
Fig 12. Alternate output mode
8.19.8 PLL operation
The PWM module features a PLL that can be used to generate a CCUCLK frequency
between 16 MHz and 32 MHz. At this frequency the PWM module provides ultrasonic
PWM frequency with 10-bit resolution provided that the crystal frequency is 1 MHz or
higher. The PLL is fed an input signal from 0.5 MHz to 1 MHz and generates an output
signal of 32 times the input frequency. This signal is used to clock the timer. The user will
have to set a divider that scales PCLK by a factor from 1 to 16. This divider is found in the
SFR register TCR21. The PLL frequency can be expressed as shown in Equation 1.
PCLK
PLL frequency = -----------------(N + 1)
Where: N is the value of PLLDV.3 to PLLDV.0.
(1)
Since N ranges from 0 to 15, the CCLK frequency can be in the range of PCLK to PCLK⁄16.
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8.19.9 CCU interrupts
There are seven interrupt sources on the CCU which share a common interrupt vector.
EA (IEN0.7)
ECCU (IEN1.4)
TOIE2 (TICR2.7)
TOIF2 (TIFR2.7)
TICIE2A (TICR2.0)
TICF2A (TIFR2.0)
TICIE2B (TICR2.1)
TICF2B (TIFR2.1)
TOCIE2A (TICR2.3)
TOCF2A (TIFR2.3)
TOCIE2B (TICR2.4)
TOCF2B (TIFR2.4)
interrupt to
CPU
other
interrupt
sources
TOCIE2C (TICR2.5)
TOCF2C (TIFR2.5)
TOCIE2D (TICR2.6)
TOCF2D (TIFR2.6)
ENCINT.0
PRIORITY
ENCODER
ENCINT.1
ENCINT.2
002aaa896
Fig 13. Capture/compare unit interrupts
8.20 UART
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 has an enhanced UART that is compatible with the
conventional 80C51 UART except that Timer 2 overflow cannot be used as a baud rate
source. The P89LPC933/934/935/936 does include an independent baud rate generator.
The baud rate can be selected from the oscillator (divided by a constant), Timer 1
overflow, or the independent baud rate generator. In addition to the baud rate generation,
enhancements over the standard 80C51 UART include Framing Error detection,
automatic address recognition, selectable double buffering and several interrupt options.
The UART can be operated in four modes: shift register, 8-bit UART, 9-bit UART, and CPU
clock⁄ or CPU clock⁄ .
32
16
8.20.1 Mode 0
Serial data enters and exits through RXD. TXD outputs the shift clock. 8 bits are
transmitted or received, LSB first. The baud rate is fixed at 1⁄16 of the CPU clock
frequency.
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8.20.2 Mode 1
10 bits are transmitted (through TXD) or received (through RXD): a start bit (logic 0),
8 data bits (LSB first), and a stop bit (logic 1). When data is received, the stop bit is stored
in RB8 in special function register SCON. The baud rate is variable and is determined by
the Timer 1 overflow rate or the baud rate generator (described in Section 8.20.5 “Baud
rate generator and selection”).
8.20.3 Mode 2
11 bits are transmitted (through TXD) or received (through RXD): start bit (logic 0), 8 data
bits (LSB first), a programmable 9th data bit, and a stop bit (logic 1). When data is
transmitted, the 9th data bit (TB8 in SCON) can be assigned the value of logic 0 or logic 1.
Or, for example, the parity bit (P, in the PSW) could be moved into TB8. When data is
received, the 9th data bit goes into RB8 in special function register SCON, while the stop
bit is not saved. The baud rate is programmable to either 1⁄16 or 1⁄32 of the CPU clock
frequency, as determined by the SMOD1 bit in PCON.
8.20.4 Mode 3
11 bits are transmitted (through TXD) or received (through RXD): a start bit (logic 0), 8
data bits (LSB first), a programmable 9th data bit, and a stop bit (logic 1). In fact, Mode 3 is
the same as Mode 2 in all respects except baud rate. The baud rate in Mode 3 is variable
and is determined by the Timer 1 overflow rate or the baud rate generator (described in
Section 8.20.5 “Baud rate generator and selection”).
8.20.5 Baud rate generator and selection
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 enhanced UART has an independent baud rate generator.
The baud rate is determined by a baud-rate preprogrammed into the BRGR1 and BRGR0
SFRs which together form a 16-bit baud rate divisor value that works in a similar manner
as Timer 1 but is much more accurate. If the baud rate generator is used, Timer 1 can be
used for other timing functions.
The UART can use either Timer 1 or the baud rate generator output (see Figure 14). Note
that Timer T1 is further divided by 2 if the SMOD1 bit (PCON.7) is cleared. The
independent baud rate generator uses CCLK.
timer 1 overflow
(PCLK-based)
SMOD1 = 1
SBRGS = 0
÷2
baud rate modes 1 and 3
SMOD1 = 0
baud rate generator
(CCLK-based)
SBRGS = 1
002aaa897
Fig 14. Baud rate sources for UART (Modes 1, 3)
8.20.6 Framing error
Framing error is reported in the status register (SSTAT). In addition, if SMOD0 (PCON.6)
is logic 1, framing errors can be made available in SCON.7 respectively. If SMOD0 is
logic 0, SCON.7 is SM0. It is recommended that SM0 and SM1 (SCON.7:6) are set up
when SMOD0 is logic 0.
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8.20.7 Break detect
Break detect is reported in the status register (SSTAT). A break is detected when
11 consecutive bits are sensed LOW. The break detect can be used to reset the device
and force the device into ISP mode.
8.20.8 Double buffering
The UART has a transmit double buffer that allows buffering of the next character to be
written to SBUF while the first character is being transmitted. Double buffering allows
transmission of a string of characters with only one stop bit between any two characters,
as long as the next character is written between the start bit and the stop bit of the
previous character.
Double buffering can be disabled. If disabled (DBMOD, i.e., SSTAT.7 = 0), the UART is
compatible with the conventional 80C51 UART. If enabled, the UART allows writing to
SnBUF while the previous data is being shifted out. Double buffering is only allowed in
Modes 1, 2 and 3. When operated in Mode 0, double buffering must be disabled
(DBMOD = 0).
8.20.9 Transmit interrupts with double buffering enabled (modes 1, 2 and 3)
Unlike the conventional UART, in double buffering mode, the Tx interrupt is generated
when the double buffer is ready to receive new data.
8.20.10 The 9th bit (bit 8) in double buffering (modes 1, 2 and 3)
If double buffering is disabled TB8 can be written before or after SBUF is written, as long
as TB8 is updated some time before that bit is shifted out. TB8 must not be changed until
the bit is shifted out, as indicated by the Tx interrupt.
If double buffering is enabled, TB8 must be updated before SBUF is written, as TB8 will
be double-buffered together with SBUF data.
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8.21 I2C-bus serial interface
The I2C-bus uses two wires (SDA and SCL) to transfer information between devices
connected to the bus, and it has the following features:
• Bidirectional data transfer between masters and slaves
• Multi master bus (no central master)
• Arbitration between simultaneously transmitting masters without corruption of serial
data on the bus
• Serial clock synchronization allows devices with different bit rates to communicate via
one serial bus
• Serial clock synchronization can be used as a handshake mechanism to suspend and
resume serial transfer
• The I2C-bus may be used for test and diagnostic purposes.
A typical I2C-bus configuration is shown in Figure 15. The P89LPC933/934/935/936
device provides a byte-oriented I2C-bus interface that supports data transfers up to
400 kHz.
RP
RP
SDA
I2C-bus
SCL
P1.3/SDA
P1.2/SCL
P89LPC935
OTHER DEVICE
WITH I2C-BUS
INTERFACE
OTHER DEVICE
WITH I2C-BUS
INTERFACE
002aab082
Fig 15. I2C-bus configuration
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8
I2ADR
ADDRESS REGISTER
P1.3
COMPARATOR
INPUT
FILTER
P1.3/SDA
ACK
SHIFT REGISTER
OUTPUT
STAGE
I2DAT
BIT COUNTER /
ARBITRATION &
SYNC LOGIC
INPUT
FILTER
P1.2/SCL
SERIAL CLOCK
GENERATOR
OUTPUT
STAGE
CCLK
TIMING
AND
CONTROL
LOGIC
interrupt
INTERNAL BUS
8
timer 1
overflow
P1.2
I2CON
I2SCLH
I2SCLL
CONTROL REGISTERS &
SCL DUTY CYCLE REGISTERS
8
status bus
I2STAT
STATUS
DECODER
STATUS REGISTER
8
002aaa899
Fig 16. I2C-bus serial interface block diagram
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8.22 SPI
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 provides another high-speed serial communication
interface—the SPI interface. SPI is a full-duplex, high-speed, synchronous communication
bus with two operation modes: Master mode and Slave mode. Up to 3 Mbit/s can be
supported in Master mode or up to 2 Mbit/s in Slave mode. It has a Transfer Completion
Flag and Write Collision Flag Protection.
S
M
CPU clock
8-BIT SHIFT REGISTER
clock
MSTR
SPR0
SPICLK
P2.5
SS
P2.4
SPR0
SPR1
CPOL
CPHA
MSTR
SSIG
WCOL
DORD
MSTR
SPEN
SPI CONTROL
SPEN
SPR1
S
M
CLOCK LOGIC
MOSI
P2.2
SPEN
SPI clock (master)
SELECT
SPIF
PIN
CONTROL
LOGIC
READ DATA BUFFER
DIVIDER
BY 4, 16, 64, 128
MISO
P2.3
M
S
SPI CONTROL REGISTER
SPI STATUS REGISTER
SPI
interrupt
request
internal
data
bus
002aaa900
Fig 17. SPI block diagram
The SPI interface has four pins: SPICLK, MOSI, MISO and SS:
• SPICLK, MOSI and MISO are typically tied together between two or more SPI
devices. Data flows from master to slave on MOSI (Master Out Slave In) pin and flows
from slave to master on MISO (Master In Slave Out) pin. The SPICLK signal is output
in the master mode and is input in the slave mode. If the SPI system is disabled, i.e.,
SPEN (SPCTL.6) = 0 (reset value), these pins are configured for port functions.
• SS is the optional slave select pin. In a typical configuration, an SPI master asserts
one of its port pins to select one SPI device as the current slave. An SPI slave device
uses its SS pin to determine whether it is selected.
Typical connections are shown in Figure 18 through Figure 20.
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8.22.1 Typical SPI configurations
master
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
slave
MISO
MISO
MOSI
MOSI
SPICLK
SPI CLOCK
GENERATOR
PORT
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
SPICLK
SS
002aaa901
Fig 18. SPI single master single slave configuration
master
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
slave
MISO
MISO
MOSI
MOSI
SPICLK
SPI CLOCK
GENERATOR
SS
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
SPICLK
SS
SPI CLOCK
GENERATOR
002aaa902
Fig 19. SPI dual device configuration, where either can be a master or a slave
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master
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
slave
MISO
MISO
MOSI
MOSI
SPICLK
SPI CLOCK
GENERATOR
port
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
SPICLK
SS
slave
MISO
MOSI
8-BIT SHIFT
REGISTER
SPICLK
port
SS
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Fig 20. SPI single master multiple slaves configuration
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8.23 Analog comparators
Two analog comparators are provided on the P89LPC933/934/935/936. Input and output
options allow use of the comparators in a number of different configurations. Comparator
operation is such that the output is a logic 1 (which may be read in a register and/or routed
to a pin) when the positive input (one of two selectable pins) is greater than the negative
input (selectable from a pin or an internal reference voltage). Otherwise the output is a
zero. Each comparator may be configured to cause an interrupt when the output value
changes.
The overall connections to both comparators are shown in Figure 21. The comparators
function to VDD = 2.4 V.
When each comparator is first enabled, the comparator output and interrupt flag are not
guaranteed to be stable for 10 microseconds. The corresponding comparator interrupt
should not be enabled during that time, and the comparator interrupt flag must be cleared
before the interrupt is enabled in order to prevent an immediate interrupt service.
When a comparator is disabled the comparator’s output, COn, goes HIGH. If the
comparator output was LOW and then is disabled, the resulting transition of the
comparator output from a LOW to HIGH state will set the comparator flag, CMFn. This will
cause an interrupt if the comparator interrupt is enabled. The user should therefore
disable the comparator interrupt prior to disabling the comparator. Additionally, the user
should clear the comparator flag, CMFn, after disabling the comparator.
CP1
comparator 1
OE1
(P0.4) CIN1A
(P0.3) CIN1B
CO1
CMP1 (P0.6)
(P0.5) CMPREF
change detect
VREF
CMF1
CN1
interrupt
change detect
CP2
comparator 2
EC
CMF2
(P0.2) CIN2A
(P0.1) CIN2B
CMP2 (P0.0)
CO2
OE2
CN2
002aaa904
Fig 21. Comparator input and output connections
8.23.1 Internal reference voltage
An internal reference voltage generator may supply a default reference when a single
comparator input pin is used. The value of the internal reference voltage, referred to as
VREF, is 1.23 V ± 10 %.
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8.23.2 Comparator interrupt
Each comparator has an interrupt flag contained in its configuration register. This flag is
set whenever the comparator output changes state. The flag may be polled by software or
may be used to generate an interrupt. The two comparators use one common interrupt
vector. If both comparators enable interrupts, after entering the interrupt service routine,
the user needs to read the flags to determine which comparator caused the interrupt.
8.23.3 Comparators and power reduction modes
Either or both comparators may remain enabled when Power-down or Idle mode is
activated, but both comparators are disabled automatically in Total Power-down mode.
If a comparator interrupt is enabled (except in Total Power-down mode), a change of the
comparator output state will generate an interrupt and wake-up the processor. If the
comparator output to a pin is enabled, the pin should be configured in the push-pull mode
in order to obtain fast switching times while in Power-down mode. The reason is that with
the oscillator stopped, the temporary strong pull-up that normally occurs during switching
on a quasi-bidirectional port pin does not take place.
Comparators consume power in Power-down and Idle modes, as well as in the normal
operating mode. This fact should be taken into account when system power consumption
is an issue. To minimize power consumption, the user can disable the comparators via
PCONA.5, or put the device in Total Power-down mode.
8.24 Keypad interrupt
The Keypad Interrupt (KBI) function is intended primarily to allow a single interrupt to be
generated when Port 0 is equal to or not equal to a certain pattern. This function can be
used for bus address recognition or keypad recognition. The user can configure the port
via SFRs for different tasks.
The Keypad Interrupt Mask register (KBMASK) is used to define which input pins
connected to Port 0 can trigger the interrupt. The Keypad Pattern register (KBPATN) is
used to define a pattern that is compared to the value of Port 0. The Keypad Interrupt Flag
(KBIF) in the Keypad Interrupt Control register (KBCON) is set when the condition is
matched while the Keypad Interrupt function is active. An interrupt will be generated if
enabled. The PATN_SEL bit in the Keypad Interrupt Control register (KBCON) is used to
define equal or not-equal for the comparison.
In order to use the Keypad Interrupt as an original KBI function like in 87LPC76x series,
the user needs to set KBPATN = 0FFH and PATN_SEL = 1 (not equal), then any key
connected to Port 0 which is enabled by the KBMASK register will cause the hardware to
set KBIF and generate an interrupt if it has been enabled. The interrupt may be used to
wake-up the CPU from Idle or Power-down modes. This feature is particularly useful in
handheld, battery-powered systems that need to carefully manage power consumption
yet also need to be convenient to use.
In order to set the flag and cause an interrupt, the pattern on Port 0 must be held longer
than six CCLKs.
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8.25 Watchdog timer
The watchdog timer causes a system reset when it underflows as a result of a failure to
feed the timer prior to the timer reaching its terminal count. It consists of a programmable
12-bit prescaler, and an 8-bit down counter. The down counter is decremented by a tap
taken from the prescaler. The clock source for the prescaler is either the PCLK or the
nominal 400 kHz watchdog oscillator. The watchdog timer can only be reset by a
power-on reset. When the watchdog feature is disabled, it can be used as an interval timer
and may generate an interrupt. Figure 22 shows the watchdog timer in Watchdog mode.
Feeding the watchdog requires a two-byte sequence. If PCLK is selected as the watchdog
clock and the CPU is powered-down, the watchdog is disabled. The watchdog timer has a
time-out period that ranges from a few µs to a few seconds. Please refer to the
P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual for more details.
WDL (C1H)
MOV WFEED1, #0A5H
MOV WFEED2, #05AH
watchdog
oscillator
PCLK
÷32
8-BIT DOWN
COUNTER
PRESCALER
reset(1)
SHADOW REGISTER
WDCON (A7H)
PRE2
PRE1
PRE0
-
-
WDRUN
WDTOF
WDCLK
002aaa905
(1) Watchdog reset can also be caused by an invalid feed sequence, or by writing to WDCON not immediately followed by a
feed sequence.
Fig 22. Watchdog timer in Watchdog mode (WDTE = 1)
8.26 Additional features
8.26.1 Software reset
The SRST bit in AUXR1 gives software the opportunity to reset the processor completely,
as if an external reset or watchdog reset had occurred. Care should be taken when writing
to AUXR1 to avoid accidental software resets.
8.26.2 Dual data pointers
The dual Data Pointers (DPTR) provides two different Data Pointers to specify the address
used with certain instructions. The DPS bit in the AUXR1 register selects one of the two
Data Pointers. Bit 2 of AUXR1 is permanently wired as a logic 0 so that the DPS bit may
be toggled (thereby switching Data Pointers) simply by incrementing the AUXR1 register,
without the possibility of inadvertently altering other bits in the register.
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8.27 Data EEPROM (P89LPC935/936)
The P89LPC935/936 has 512 bytes of on-chip Data EEPROM. The Data EEPROM is
SFR based, byte readable, byte writable, and erasable (via row fill and sector fill). The
user can read, write and fill the memory via SFRs and one interrupt. This Data EEPROM
provides 100,000 minimum erase/program cycles for each byte.
• Byte mode: In this mode, data can be read and written one byte at a time.
• Row fill: In this mode, the addressed row (64 bytes) is filled with a single value. The
entire row can be erased by writing 00H.
• Sector fill: In this mode, all 512 bytes are filled with a single value. The entire sector
can be erased by writing 00H.
After the operation finishes, the hardware will set the EEIF bit, which if enabled will
generate an interrupt. The flag is cleared by software.
8.28 Flash program memory
8.28.1 General description
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 flash memory provides in-circuit electrical erasure and
programming. The flash can be erased, read, and written as bytes. The Sector and Page
Erase functions can erase any flash sector (1 kB or 2 kB depending on the device) or
page (64 bytes). The Chip Erase operation will erase the entire program memory. ICP
using standard commercial programmers is available. In addition, IAP and byte-erase
allows code memory to be used for non-volatile data storage. On-chip erase and write
timing generation contribute to a user-friendly programming interface. The
P89LPC933/934/935/936 flash reliably stores memory contents even after 100,000 erase
and program cycles. The cell is designed to optimize the erase and programming
mechanisms. The P89LPC933/934/935/936 uses VDD as the supply voltage to perform
the Program/Erase algorithms.
8.28.2 Features
•
•
•
•
•
Programming and erase over the full operating voltage range.
Byte erase allows code memory to be used for data storage.
Read/Programming/Erase using ISP/IAP/ICP.
Internal fixed boot ROM, containing low-level IAP routines available to user code.
Default loader providing ISP via the serial port, located in upper end of user program
memory.
• Boot vector allows user-provided flash loader code to reside anywhere in the flash
memory space, providing flexibility to the user.
•
•
•
•
•
Any flash program/erase operation in 2 ms.
Programming with industry-standard commercial programmers.
Programmable security for the code in the flash for each sector.
100,000 typical erase/program cycles for each byte.
10 year minimum data retention.
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8.28.3 Flash organization
The program memory consists of eight 2 kB sectors on the P89LPC936 device, eight 1 kB
sectors on the P89LPC934/935 devices, and four 1 kB sectors on the P89LPC933 device.
Each sector can be further divided into 64-byte pages. In addition to sector erase, page
erase, and byte erase, a 64-byte page register is included which allows from 1 to 64 bytes
of a given page to be programmed at the same time, substantially reducing overall
programming time.
8.28.4 Using flash as data storage
The flash code memory array of this device supports individual byte erasing and
programming. Any byte in the code memory array may be read using the MOVC
instruction, provided that the sector containing the byte has not been secured (a MOVC
instruction is not allowed to read code memory contents of a secured sector). Thus any
byte in a non-secured sector may be used for non-volatile data storage.
8.28.5 Flash programming and erasing
Four different methods of erasing or programming of the flash are available. The flash may
be programmed or erased in the end-user application (IAP) under control of the
application’s firmware. Another option is to use the ICP mechanism. This ICP system
provides for programming through a serial clock - serial data interface. As shipped from
the factory, the upper 512 bytes of user code space contains a serial ISP routine allowing
the device to be programmed in circuit through the serial port. The flash may also be
programmed or erased using a commercially available EPROM programmer which
supports this device. This device does not provide for direct verification of code memory
contents. Instead, this device provides a 32-bit CRC result on either a sector or the entire
user code space.
8.28.6 In-circuit programming
ICP is performed without removing the microcontroller from the system. The ICP facility
consists of internal hardware resources to facilitate remote programming of the
P89LPC933/934/935/936 through a two-wire serial interface. The Philips ICP facility has
made ICP in an embedded application—using commercially available
programmers—possible with a minimum of additional expense in components and circuit
board area. The ICP function uses five pins. Only a small connector needs to be available
to interface your application to a commercial programmer in order to use this feature.
Additional details may be found in the P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual.
8.28.7 In-application programming
IAP is performed in the application under the control of the microcontroller’s firmware. The
IAP facility consists of internal hardware resources to facilitate programming and erasing.
The Philips IAP has made IAP in an embedded application possible without additional
components. Two methods are available to accomplish IAP. A set of predefined IAP
functions are provided in a boot ROM and can be called through a common interface,
PGM_MTP. Several IAP calls are available for use by an application program to permit
selective erasing and programming of flash sectors, pages, security bits, configuration
bytes, and device ID. These functions are selected by setting up the microcontroller’s
registers before making a call to PGM_MTP at FF03H. The boot ROM occupies the
program memory space at the top of the address space from FF00H to FFEFH, thereby
not conflicting with the user program memory space.
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In addition, IAP operations can be accomplished through the use of four SFRs consisting
of a control/status register, a data register, and two address registers. Additional details
may be found in the P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual.
8.28.8 In-system programming
ISP is performed without removing the microcontroller from the system. The ISP facility
consists of a series of internal hardware resources coupled with internal firmware to
facilitate remote programming of the P89LPC933/934/935/936 through the serial port.
This firmware is provided by Philips and embedded within each P89LPC933/934/935/936
device. The Philips ISP facility has made ISP in an embedded application possible with a
minimum of additional expense in components and circuit board area. The ISP function
uses five pins (VDD, VSS, TXD, RXD, and RST). Only a small connector needs to be
available to interface your application to an external circuit in order to use this feature.
8.28.9 Power-on reset code execution
The P89LPC933/934/935/936 contains two special flash elements: the boot vector and
the boot status bit. Following reset, the P89LPC933/934/935/936 examines the contents
of the boot status bit. If the boot status bit is set to zero, power-up execution starts at
location 0000H, which is the normal start address of the user’s application code. When
the boot status bit is set to a value other than zero, the contents of the boot vector are
used as the high byte of the execution address and the low byte is set to 00H.
Table 9 shows the factory default boot vector settings for these devices.
Remark: These settings are different than the original P89LPC932. Tools designed to
support the P89LPC933/934/935/936 should be used to program this device, such as
Flash Magic version 1.98, or later.
A factory-provided boot loader is preprogrammed into the address space indicated and
uses the indicated boot loader entry point to perform ISP functions. This code can be
erased by the user.
Remark: Users who wish to use this loader should take precautions to avoid erasing the
sector that contains this boot loader. Instead, the page erase function can be used to
erase the pages located in this sector which are not used by the boot loader.
A custom boot loader can be written with the boot vector set to the custom boot loader, if
desired.
Table 9:
Default boot vector values and ISP entry points
Device
Default
boot vector
Default
boot loader
entry point
Default boot loader Boot sector
code range
range
P89LPC933
0FH
0F00H
0E00H to 0FFFH
0C00H to 0FFFH
P89LPC934
1FH
1F00H
1E00H to 1FFFH
1C00H to 1FFFH
P89LPC935
1FH
1F00H
1E00H to 1FFFH
1C00H to 1FFFH
P89LPC936
3FH
3F00H
3E00H to 3FFFH
3C00H to 3FFFH
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8.28.10 Hardware activation of the boot loader
The boot loader can also be executed by forcing the device into ISP mode during a
power-on sequence (see the P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual for specific
information). This has the same effect as having a non-zero status byte. This allows an
application to be built that will normally execute user code but can be manually forced into
ISP operation. If the factory default setting for the boot vector is changed, it will no longer
point to the factory preprogrammed ISP boot loader code. After programming the flash,
the status byte should be programmed to zero in order to allow execution of the user’s
application code beginning at address 0000H.
8.29 User configuration bytes
Some user-configurable features of the P89LPC933/934/935/936 must be defined at
power-up and therefore cannot be set by the program after start of execution. These
features are configured through the use of the flash byte UCFG1. Please see the
P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual for additional details.
8.30 User sector security bytes
There are eight User Sector Security Bytes on the P89LPC933/934/935/936 device. Each
byte corresponds to one sector. Please see the P89LPC933/934/935/936 User manual for
additional details.
9. A/D converter
9.1 General description
The P89LPC935/936 have two 8-bit, 4-channel multiplexed successive approximation
analog-to-digital converter modules sharing common control logic. The P89LPC933/934
have a single 8-bit, 4-channel multiplexed analog-to-digital converter and an additional
DAC module. A block diagram of the A/D converter is shown in Figure 23. Each A/D
consists of a 4-input multiplexer which feeds a sample-and-hold circuit providing an input
signal to one of two comparator inputs. The control logic in combination with the SAR
drives a digital-to-analog converter which provides the other input to the comparator. The
output of the comparator is fed to the SAR.
9.2 Features
■ Two (P89LPC935/936) 8-bit, 4-channel multiplexed input, successive approximation
A/D converters with common control logic (one A/D on the P89LPC933/934).
■ Four result registers for each A/D.
■ Six operating modes:
◆ Fixed channel, single conversion mode.
◆ Fixed channel, continuous conversion mode.
◆ Auto scan, single conversion mode.
◆ Auto scan, continuous conversion mode.
◆ Dual channel, continuous conversion mode.
◆ Single step mode.
■ Four conversion start modes:
◆ Timer triggered start.
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■
■
■
■
■
■
◆ Start immediately.
◆ Edge triggered.
◆ Dual start immediately (P89LPC935/936).
8-bit conversion time of ≥3.9 µs at an A/D clock of 3.3 MHz.
Interrupt or polled operation.
Boundary limits interrupt.
DAC output to a port pin with high output impedance.
Clock divider.
Power-down mode.
9.3 Block diagram
comp
+
INPUT
MUX
SAR
–
8
DAC1
CONTROL
LOGIC
comp
+
INPUT
MUX
SAR
–
8
DAC0
CCLK
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Fig 23. ADC block diagram
9.4 A/D operating modes
9.4.1 Fixed channel, single conversion mode
A single input channel can be selected for conversion. A single conversion will be
performed and the result placed in the result register which corresponds to the selected
input channel. An interrupt, if enabled, will be generated after the conversion completes.
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9.4.2 Fixed channel, continuous conversion mode
A single input channel can be selected for continuous conversion. The results of the
conversions will be sequentially placed in the four result registers. An interrupt, if enabled,
will be generated after every four conversions. Additional conversion results will again
cycle through the four result registers, overwriting the previous results. Continuous
conversions continue until terminated by the user.
9.4.3 Auto scan, single conversion mode
Any combination of the four input channels can be selected for conversion. A single
conversion of each selected input will be performed and the result placed in the result
register which corresponds to the selected input channel. An interrupt, if enabled, will be
generated after all selected channels have been converted. If only a single channel is
selected this is equivalent to single channel, single conversion mode.
9.4.4 Auto scan, continuous conversion mode
Any combination of the four input channels can be selected for conversion. A conversion
of each selected input will be performed and the result placed in the result register which
corresponds to the selected input channel. An interrupt, if enabled, will be generated after
all selected channels have been converted. The process will repeat starting with the first
selected channel. Additional conversion results will again cycle through the four result
registers, overwriting the previous results.Continous conversions continue until terminated
by the user.
9.4.5 Dual channel, continuous conversion mode
This is a variation of the auto scan continuous conversion mode where conversion occurs
on two user-selectable inputs. The result of the conversion of the first channel is placed in
result register, ADxDAT0. The result of the conversion of the second channel is placed in
result register, ADxDAT1. The first channel is again converted and its result stored in
ADxDAT2. The second channel is again converted and its result placed in ADxDAT3. An
interrupt is generated, if enabled, after every set of four conversions (two conversions per
channel).
9.4.6 Single step mode
This special mode allows ‘single-stepping’ in an auto scan conversion mode. Any
combination of the four input channels can be selected for conversion. After each channel
is converted, an interrupt is generated, if enabled, and the A/D waits for the next start
condition. May be used with any of the start modes.
9.5 Conversion start modes
9.5.1 Timer triggered start
An A/D conversion is started by the overflow of Timer 0. Once a conversion has started,
additional Timer 0 triggers are ignored until the conversion has completed. The Timer
triggered start mode is available in all A/D operating modes.
9.5.2 Start immediately
Programming this mode immediately starts a conversion.This start mode is available in all
A/D operating modes.
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9.5.3 Edge triggered
An A/D conversion is started by rising or falling edge of P1.4. Once a conversion has
started, additional edge triggers are ignored until the conversion has completed. The edge
triggered start mode is available in all A/D operating modes.
9.5.4 Dual start immediately (P89LPC935/936)
Programming this mode starts a synchronized conversion of both A/D converters.This
start mode is available in all A/D operating modes. Both A/D converters must be in the
same operating mode. In the continuous conversion modes, both A/D converters must
select an identical number of channels. Any trigger of either A/D will start a simultaneous
conversion of both A/Ds.
9.6 Boundary limits interrupt
Each of the A/D converters has both a high and low boundary limit register. After the four
MSBs have been converted, these four bits are compared with the four MSBs of the
boundary high and low registers. If the four MSBs of the conversion are outside the limit
an interrupt will be generated, if enabled. If the conversion result is within the limits, the
boundary limits will again be compared after all 8 bits have been converted. An interrupt
will be generated, if enabled, if the result is outside the boundary limits. The boundary limit
may be disabled by clearing the boundary limit interrupt enable.
9.7 DAC output to a port pin with high output impedance
Each A/D converter’s DAC block can be output to a port pin. In this mode, the ADxDAT3
register is used to hold the value fed to the DAC. After a value has been written to the DAC
(written to ADxDAT3), the DAC output will appear on the channel 3 pin.
9.8 Clock divider
The A/D converter requires that its internal clock source be in the range of 500 kHz to
3.3 MHz to maintain accuracy. A programmable clock divider that divides the clock
from 1 to 8 is provided for this purpose.
9.9 Power-down and Idle mode
In Idle mode the A/C converter, if enabled, will continue to function and can cause the
device to exit Idle mode when the conversion is completed if the A/D interrupt is enabled.
In Power-down mode or Total Power-down mode, the A/D does not function. If the A/D is
enabled, it will consume power. Power can be reduced by disabling the A/D.
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10. Limiting values
Table 10: Limiting values
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). [1]
Symbol
Parameter
Tamb(bias)
Min
Max
Unit
operating bias ambient temperature
−55
+125
°C
Tstg
storage temperature range
−65
+150
°C
IOH(I/O)
HIGH-level output current per I/O pin
-
20
mA
IOL(I/O)
LOW-level output current per I/O pin
-
20
mA
II/O(tot)(max)
maximum total I/O current
-
100
mA
Vn
voltage on any pin (except VSS)
with respect to VDD
-
3.5
V
Ptot(pack)
total power dissipation per package
based on package heat
transfer, not device power
consumption
-
1.5
W
[1]
Conditions
The following applies to Table 10:
a) This product includes circuitry specifically designed for the protection of its internal devices from the damaging effects of excessive
static charge. Nonetheless, it is suggested that conventional precautions be taken to avoid applying greater than the rated maximum.
b) Parameters are valid over ambient temperature range unless otherwise specified. All voltages are with respect to VSS unless
otherwise noted.
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11. Static characteristics
Table 11: Static characteristics
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
IDD(oper)
IDD(idle)
Parameter
operating supply current
Idle mode supply current
Min
Typ [1]
Max
Unit
VDD = 3.6 V; fosc = 12 MHz
[2]
-
11
18
mA
VDD = 3.6 V; fosc = 18 MHz
[2]
-
14
23
mA
VDD = 3.6 V; fosc = 12 MHz
[2]
-
3.25
5
mA
VDD = 3.6 V; fosc = 18 MHz
[2]
-
5
7
mA
-
55
80
µA
-
1
5
µA
Conditions
IDD(pd)
power supply current,
Power-down mode, voltage
comparators powered-down
VDD = 3.6 V
[2]
IDD(tpd)
total Power-down mode supply
current
VDD = 3.6 V
[3]
(dV/dt)r
rise rate
of VDD
-
-
2
mV/µs
(dV/dt)f
fall rate
of VDD
-
-
50
mV/µs
VDDR
data retention voltage
1.5
-
-
V
Vth(HL)
HIGH-LOW threshold voltage
except SCL, SDA
0.22VDD
0.4VDD
-
V
VIL
LOW-level input voltage
SCL, SDA only
−0.5
-
0.3VDD
V
Vth(LH)
LOW-HIGH threshold voltage
except SCL, SDA
-
0.6VDD
0.7VDD
V
VIH
HIGH-level input voltage
SCL, SDA only
0.7VDD
-
5.5
V
Vhys
hysteresis voltage
port 1
VOL
LOW-level output voltage
IOL = 20 mA;
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V
all ports, all modes except
high-Z
VOH
Vxtal
HIGH-level output voltage
voltage on XTAL1, XTAL2 pins
-
0.2VDD
-
V
-
0.6
1.0
V
IOL = 3.2 mA; VDD = 2.4 V
to 3.6 V all ports, all modes
except high-Z
-
0.2
0.3
V
IOH = −20 µA;
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V;
all ports,
quasi-bidirectional mode
VDD − 0.3
VDD − 0.2
-
V
IOH = −3.2 mA;
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V;
all ports, push-pull mode
VDD − 0.7
VDD − 0.4
-
V
IOH = −10 mA; VDD = 3.6 V;
all ports, push-pull mode
-
3.2
-
V
[4]
−0.5
-
+4.0
V
[5]
−0.5
-
+5.5
V
[6]
with respect to VSS
Vn
voltage on any pin (except
XTAL1, XTAL2, VDD)
Ciss
input capacitance
-
-
15
pF
IIL
logical 0 input current
VI = 0.4 V
[7]
-
-
−80
µA
ILI
input leakage current
VI = VIL, VIH or Vth(HL)
[8]
-
-
±10
µA
VI = 1.5 V at VDD = 3.6 V
[9]
−30
-
−450
µA
ITL
logical 1-to-0 transition current,
all ports
with respect to VSS
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Table 11: Static characteristics …continued
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified.
Min
Typ [1]
Max
Unit
10
-
30
kΩ
2.40
-
2.70
V
band gap reference voltage
1.11
1.23
1.34
V
band gap temperature
coefficient
-
10
20
ppm/
°C
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
RRST(int)
internal pull-up resistance on
pin RST
Vbo
brownout trip voltage
Vref(bg)
TCbg
2.4 V < VDD < 3.6 V; with
BOV = 1, BOPD = 0
[1]
Typical ratings are not guaranteed. The values listed are at room temperature, 3 V.
[2]
The IDD(oper), IDD(idle), and IDD(pd) specifications are measured using an external clock with the following functions disabled: comparators,
real-time clock, and watchdog timer.
[3]
The IDD(tpd) specification is measured using an external clock with the following functions disabled: comparators, real-time clock,
brownout detect, and watchdog timer.
[4]
See Section 10 “Limiting values” for steady state (non-transient) limits on IOL or IOH. If IOL/IOH exceeds the test condition, VOL/VOH may
exceed the related specification.
[5]
This specification can be applied to pins which have A/D input or analog comparator input functions when the pin is not being used for
those analog functions. When the pin is being used as an analog input pin, the maximum voltage on the pin must be limited to 4.0 V with
respect to VSS.
[6]
Pin capacitance is characterized but not tested.
[7]
Measured with port in quasi-bidirectional mode.
[8]
Measured with port in high-impedance mode.
[9]
Port pins source a transition current when used in quasi-bidirectional mode and externally driven from logic 1 to logic 0. This current is
highest when VI is approximately 2 V.
11.1 IOH as a function of VOH
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25
IOH
IOH
20
30
15
20
10
10
5
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
VOH
1
2
3
VOH
a. Tamb = 25 °C; VDD = 3.6 V; push-pull mode
b. Tamb = 25 °C; VDD = 2.6 V; push-pull mode
Fig 24. IOH as a function of VOH (typical values)
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12. Dynamic characteristics
Table 12: Dynamic characteristics (12 MHz)
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]
Symbol
Parameter
fOSC(RC)
internal RC oscillator frequency
fOSC(WD)
internal watchdog oscillator
frequency
fosc
oscillator frequency
Tcy(CLK)
clock cycle time
fCLKLP
low power select clock
frequency
Conditions
Variable clock
fosc = 12 MHz
Min
Max
Min
7.189
7.557
7.189
320
520
320
Unit
Max
7.557 MHz
520
kHz
0
12
-
-
MHz
83
-
-
-
ns
0
8
-
-
MHz
P1.5/RST pin
-
50
-
50
ns
any pin except
P1.5/RST
-
15
-
15
ns
see Figure 27
Glitch filter
tgr
tsa
glitch rejection
signal acceptance
P1.5/RST pin
125
-
125
-
ns
any pin except
P1.5/RST
50
-
50
-
ns
External clock
tCHCX
clock HIGH time
see Figure 27
33
Tcy(CLK) − tCLCX
33
-
ns
tCLCX
clock LOW time
see Figure 27
33
Tcy(CLK) − tCHCX
33
-
ns
tCLCH
clock rise time
see Figure 27
-
8
-
8
ns
tCHCL
clock fall time
see Figure 27
-
8
-
8
ns
Shift register (UART mode 0)
tXLXL
serial port clock cycle time
see Figure 25
16Tcy(CLK)
-
1333
-
ns
tQVXH
output data setup to clock rising
edge time
see Figure 25
13Tcy(CLK)
-
1083
-
ns
tXHQX
output data hold after clock
rising edge time
see Figure 25
-
Tcy(CLK) + 20
-
103
ns
tXHDX
input data hold after clock rising
edge time
see Figure 25
-
0
-
0
ns
tXHDV
input data valid to clock rising
edge time
see Figure 25
150
-
150
-
ns
slave
0
CCLK⁄
master
-
CCLK⁄
6⁄
CCLK
4⁄
CCLK
SPI interface
fSPI
tSPICYC
SPI operating frequency
SPI cycle time
slave
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
6
0
2.0
MHz
4
-
3.0
MHz
-
500
-
ns
-
333
-
ns
tSPILEAD
SPI enable lead time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
250
-
250
-
ns
tSPILAG
SPI enable lag time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
250
-
250
-
ns
master
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Table 12: Dynamic characteristics (12 MHz) …continued
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]
Symbol
tSPICLKH
Parameter
SPICLK HIGH time
master
Conditions
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
slave
tSPICLKL
SPICLK LOW time
master
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
slave
Variable clock
fosc = 12 MHz
Unit
Min
Max
Min
Max
2⁄
CCLK
-
165
-
ns
3⁄
CCLK
-
250
-
ns
2⁄
CCLK
-
165
-
ns
3⁄
CCLK
-
250
-
ns
tSPIDSU
SPI data setup time (master or
slave)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
100
-
100
-
ns
tSPIDH
SPI data hold time (master or
slave)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
100
-
100
-
ns
tSPIA
SPI access time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
0
120
0
120
ns
tSPIDIS
SPI disable time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
0
240
-
240
ns
tSPIDV
SPI enable to output data valid
time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
slave
-
240
-
240
ns
master
-
167
-
167
ns
0
-
0
-
ns
-
100
-
100
ns
-
2000
-
2000
ns
-
100
-
100
ns
-
2000
-
2000
ns
tSPIOH
SPI output data hold time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
tSPIR
SPI rise time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
SPI outputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO)
SPI inputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO, SS)
tSPIF
SPI fall time
SPI outputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
SPI inputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO, SS)
[1]
Parameters are valid over ambient temperature range unless otherwise specified.
[2]
Parts are tested to 2 MHz, but are guaranteed to operate down to 0 Hz.
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Table 13: Dynamic characteristics (18 MHz)
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]
Symbol
Parameter
fRCOSC
internal RC oscillator frequency
fWDOSC
internal watchdog oscillator
frequency
fosc
oscillator frequency
Tcy(CLK)
clock cycle
fCLKLP
low power select clock
frequency
Conditions
Variable clock
fosc = 18 MHz Unit
Min
Max
Min
7.189
7.557
7.189
320
520
320
520
kHz
0
18
-
-
MHz
55
-
-
-
ns
0
8
-
-
MHz
P1.5/RST pin
-
50
-
50
ns
any pin except
P1.5/RST
-
15
-
15
ns
P1.5/RST pin
125
-
125
-
ns
any pin except
P1.5/RST
50
-
50
-
ns
see Figure 27
Max
7.557 MHz
Glitch filter
tgr
tsa
glitch rejection
signal acceptance
External clock
tCHCX
clock HIGH time
see Figure 27
22
Tcy(CLK) − tCLCX
22
-
ns
tCLCX
clock LOW time
see Figure 27
22
Tcy(CLK) − tCHCX
22
-
ns
tCLCH
clock rise time
see Figure 27
-
5
-
5
ns
tCHCL
clock fall time
see Figure 27
-
5
-
5
ns
Shift register (UART mode 0)
tXLXL
serial port clock cycle time
see Figure 25
16Tcy(CLK)
-
888
-
ns
tQVXH
output data setup to clock rising see Figure 25
edge time
13Tcy(CLK)
-
722
-
ns
tXHQX
output data hold after clock
rising edge time
see Figure 25
-
Tcy(CLK) + 20
-
75
ns
tXHDX
input data hold after clock rising see Figure 25
edge time
-
0
-
0
ns
tXHDV
input data valid to clock rising
edge time
150
-
150
-
ns
0
CCLK⁄
6
0
3.0
MHz
-
CCLK⁄
4
-
4.5
MHz
CCLK
-
333
-
ns
CCLK
-
222
-
ns
see Figure 25
SPI interface
fSPI
SPI operating frequency
slave
master
tSPICYC
SPI cycle time
slave
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
6⁄
4⁄
master
tSPILEAD
SPI enable lead time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
250
-
250
-
ns
tSPILAG
SPI enable lag time
see Figure 29, 30
250
-
250
-
ns
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Table 13: Dynamic characteristics (18 MHz) …continued
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Variable clock
Min
tSPICLKH
SPICLK HIGH time
master
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
slave
tSPICLKL
SPICLK LOW time
master
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
Max
Min
Max
2⁄
CCLK
-
111
-
ns
3⁄
CCLK
-
167
-
ns
2⁄
CCLK
-
111
-
ns
CCLK
-
167
-
ns
3⁄
slave
fosc = 18 MHz Unit
tSPIDSU
SPI data setup time (master or
slave)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
100
-
100
-
ns
tSPIDH
SPI data hold time (master or
slave)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
100
-
100
-
ns
tSPIA
SPI access time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
0
80
0
80
ns
tSPIDIS
SPI disable time (slave)
see Figure 29, 30
0
160
-
160
ns
tSPIDV
SPI enable to output data valid
time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
slave
-
160
-
160
ns
master
-
111
-
111
ns
0
-
0
-
ns
-
100
-
100
ns
-
2000
-
2000
ns
-
100
-
100
ns
-
2000
-
2000
ns
tSPIOH
SPI output data hold time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
tSPIR
SPI rise time
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
SPI outputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO)
SPI inputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO, SS)
tSPIF
SPI fall time
SPI outputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO)
see Figure 26, 28,
29, 30
SPI inputs
(SPICLK, MOSI, MISO, SS)
[1]
Parameters are valid over ambient temperature range unless otherwise specified.
[2]
Parts are tested to 2 MHz, but are guaranteed to operate down to 0 Hz.
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12.1 Waveforms
tXLXL
clock
tXHQX
tQVXH
output data
0
write to SBUF
input data
1
2
3
4
5
6
tXHDX
set TI
tXHDV
valid
7
valid
valid
valid
valid
valid
valid
valid
clear RI
set RI
002aaa906
Fig 25. Shift register mode timing
SS
tSPICYC
tSPIF
tSPICLKH
tSPICLKL
tSPIR
SPICLK
(CPOL = 0)
(output)
tSPIF
tSPICLKL
tSPIR
tSPICLKH
SPICLK
(CPOL = 1)
(output)
tSPIDSU
MISO
(input)
tSPIDH
tSPIDV
MOSI
(output)
LSB/MSB in
MSB/LSB in
tSPIOH
tSPIDV
tSPIR
tSPIF
master MSB/LSB out
master LSB/MSB out
002aaa908
Fig 26. SPI master timing (CPHA = 0)
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VDD − 0.5 V
0.45 V
0.2VDD + 0.9 V
0.2VDD − 0.1 V
tCHCX
tCHCL
tCLCX
tCLCH
Tcy(CLK)
002aaa907
Fig 27. External clock timing
SS
tSPICYC
tSPIF
tSPICLKL
tSPIR
tSPICLKH
SPICLK
(CPOL = 0)
(output)
tSPIF
tSPIR
tSPICLKH
SPICLK
(CPOL = 1)
(output)
tSPIDSU
MISO
(input)
tSPIDH
LSB/MSB in
MSB/LSB in
tSPIDV
MOSI
(output)
tSPICLKL
tSPIOH
tSPIDV
tSPIDV
tSPIR
tSPIF
master MSB/LSB out
master LSB/MSB out
002aaa909
Fig 28. SPI master timing (CPHA = 1)
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SS
tSPIR
tSPIR
tSPICYC
tSPILEAD
tSPIF
tSPICLKH
tSPICLKL
tSPIR
tSPILAG
SPICLK
(CPOL = 0)
(input)
tSPIF
tSPICLKH
SPICLK
(CPOL = 1)
(input)
tSPIA
MISO
(output)
tSPIOH
tSPIOH
tSPIDV
tSPIDV
tSPIOH
tSPIDIS
slave MSB/LSB out
tSPIDSU
MOSI
(input)
tSPIR
tSPICLKL
tSPIDH
slave LSB/MSB out
tSPIDSU
tSPIDSU
MSB/LSB in
not defined
tSPIDH
LSB/MSB in
002aaa910
Fig 29. SPI slave timing (CPHA = 0)
SS
tSPIR
tSPILEAD
tSPIR
tSPICYC
tSPIF
tSPICLKL
tSPIR
tSPILAG
tSPICLKH
SPICLK
(CPOL = 0)
(input)
tSPIF
tSPICLKL
SPICLK
(CPOL = 1)
(input)
tSPIR
tSPICLKH
tSPIOH
tSPIOH
tSPIDV
tSPIDV
tSPIOH
tSPIDV
tSPIDIS
tSPIA
MISO
(output)
not defined
tSPIDSU
MOSI
(input)
slave LSB/MSB out
slave MSB/LSB out
tSPIDH
tSPIDSU
MSB/LSB in
tSPIDSU
tSPIDH
LSB/MSB in
002aaa911
Fig 30. SPI slave timing (CPHA = 1)
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12.2 ISP entry mode
Table 14: Dynamic characteristics, ISP entry mode
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V, unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
tVR
RST delay from VDD active time
50
-
-
µs
tRH
RST HIGH time
1
-
32
µs
tRL
RST LOW time
1
-
-
µs
VDD
tVR
tRH
RST
tRL
002aaa912
Fig 31. ISP entry timing
13. Other characteristics
13.1 Comparator electrical characteristics
Table 15: Comparator electrical characteristics
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V, unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
Parameter
VIO
offset voltage input voltage
VIC
common mode input voltage
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-
-
±20
mV
0
-
VDD − 0.3
V
CMRR
common mode rejection ratio
-
-
−50
dB
tres(tot)
total response time
-
250
500
ns
t(CE-OV)
comparator enable to output valid time
-
-
10
µs
ILI
input leakage current
-
-
±10
µA
[1]
[1]
0 < VI < VDD
This parameter is characterized, but not tested in production.
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13.2 A/D converter electrical characteristics
Table 16: A/D converter electrical characteristics
VDD = 2.4 V to 3.6 V, unless otherwise specified.
Tamb = −40 °C to +85 °C for industrial, unless otherwise specified.
All limits valid for an external source impedance of less than 10 kΩ.
Symbol
Parameter
Max
Unit
VIA
analog input voltage
Conditions
VSS − 0.2 -
VSS + 0.2
V
Ciss
analog input capacitance
-
-
15
pF
ED
differential non-linearity
-
-
±1
LSB
EL(adj)
integral non-linearity
-
-
±1
LSB
EO
offset error
-
-
±2
LSB
EG
gain error
-
-
±1
%
Eu(tot)
total unadjusted error
-
-
±2
LSB
MCTC
channel-to-channel matching
-
-
±1
LSB
αct(port)
crosstalk between port inputs
-
-
−60
dB
SRin
input slew rate
-
-
100
V/ms
Tcy(ADC)
ADC clock cycle
111
-
2000
ns
tADC
conversion time
-
-
13Tcy(ADC)
ns
0 kHz to 100 kHz
A/D enabled
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14. Package outline
PLCC28: plastic leaded chip carrier; 28 leads
SOT261-2
eD
y
eE
X
A
19
25
b1
ZE
18
26
bp
w M
28
1
E
HE
pin 1 index
e
A
A4 A1
12
4
β
(A 3)
k
5
11
Lp
v M A
ZD
e
D
detail X
B
HD
v M B
0
5
10 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm dimensions are derived from the original inch dimensions)
A4
A1
b1 D(1) E(1)
bp
A3
eD
eE
e
HD
UNIT A
max.
min.
4.57
4.19
mm
inches
0.51
0.180
0.02
0.165
0.53
0.33
0.81
0.66
HE
k
10.92 10.92 12.57 12.57 1.22
11.58 11.58
1.27
9.91 9.91 12.32 12.32 1.07
11.43 11.43
0.25
3.05
0.01
0.021 0.032 0.456 0.456
0.05
0.12
0.013 0.026 0.450 0.450
0.43
0.39
0.43
0.39
Lp
v
w
y
1.44
1.02
0.18
0.18
0.1
ZD(1) ZE(1)
max. max.
2.16
β
2.16
45 o
0.495 0.495 0.048 0.057
0.007 0.007 0.004 0.085 0.085
0.485 0.485 0.042 0.040
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm (0.01 inch) maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
JEITA
SOT261-2
112E08
MS-018
EDR-7319
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
99-12-27
01-11-15
Fig 32. Package outline SOT261-2 (PLCC28)
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TSSOP28: plastic thin shrink small outline package; 28 leads; body width 4.4 mm
D
SOT361-1
E
A
X
c
HE
y
v M A
Z
15
28
Q
A2
(A 3)
A1
pin 1 index
A
θ
Lp
1
L
14
detail X
w M
bp
e
0
2.5
5 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A
max.
A1
A2
A3
bp
c
D (1)
E (2)
e
HE
L
Lp
Q
v
w
y
Z (1)
θ
mm
1.1
0.15
0.05
0.95
0.80
0.25
0.30
0.19
0.2
0.1
9.8
9.6
4.5
4.3
0.65
6.6
6.2
1
0.75
0.50
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.13
0.1
0.8
0.5
8
o
0
o
Notes
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.15 mm maximum per side are not included.
2. Plastic interlead protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
OUTLINE
VERSION
SOT361-1
REFERENCES
IEC
JEDEC
JEITA
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
99-12-27
03-02-19
MO-153
Fig 33. Package outline SOT361-1 (TSSOP28)
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HVQFN28: plastic thermal enhanced very thin quad flat package; no leads;
28 terminals; body 6 x 6 x 0.85 mm
B
D
SOT788-1
A
terminal 1
index area
A
E
A1
c
detail X
C
e1
e
14
y
y1 C
v M C A B
w M C
b
8
L
7
15
e
e2
Eh
21
1
terminal 1
index area
28
22
X
Dh
0
2.5
5 mm
scale
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
UNIT
A(1)
max.
A1
b
c
D (1)
Dh
E (1)
Eh
e
e1
e2
L
v
w
y
y1
mm
1
0.05
0.00
0.35
0.25
0.2
6.1
5.9
4.25
3.95
6.1
5.9
4.25
3.95
0.65
3.9
3.9
0.75
0.50
0.1
0.05
0.05
0.1
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.075 mm maximum per side are not included.
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION
IEC
JEDEC
JEITA
SOT788-1
---
MO-220
---
EUROPEAN
PROJECTION
ISSUE DATE
02-10-22
Fig 34. Package outline SOT788-1 (HVQFN28)
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15. Abbreviations
Table 17:
Acronym list
Acronym
Description
A/D
Analog to Digital
CPU
Central Processing Unit
DAC
Digital to Analog Converter
EPROM
Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory
EMI
Electro-Magnetic Interference
LED
Light Emitting Diode
PWM
Pulse Width Modulator
RAM
Random Access Memory
RC
Resistance-Capacitance
RTC
Real-Time Clock
SAR
Successive Approximation Register
SFR
Special Function Register
SPI
Serial Peripheral Interface
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
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16. Revision history
Table 18:
Revision history
Document ID
Release date
Data sheet status
Change notice
Doc. number
Supersedes
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20050620
Product data sheet
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Modifications:
•
Updated to 18 MHz spec.
P89LPC933_934_
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-
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-
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17. Data sheet status
Level
Data sheet status [1]
Product status [2] [3]
Definition
I
Objective data
Development
This data sheet contains data from the objective specification for product development. Philips
Semiconductors reserves the right to change the specification in any manner without notice.
II
Preliminary data
Qualification
This data sheet contains data from the preliminary specification. Supplementary data will be published
at a later date. Philips Semiconductors reserves the right to change the specification without notice, in
order to improve the design and supply the best possible product.
III
Product data
Production
This data sheet contains data from the product specification. Philips Semiconductors reserves the
right to make changes at any time in order to improve the design, manufacturing and supply. Relevant
changes will be communicated via a Customer Product/Process Change Notification (CPCN).
[1]
Please consult the most recently issued data sheet before initiating or completing a design.
[2]
The product status of the device(s) described in this data sheet may have changed since this data sheet was published. The latest information is available on the Internet at
URL http://www.semiconductors.philips.com.
[3]
For data sheets describing multiple type numbers, the highest-level product status determines the data sheet status.
18. Definitions
customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so
at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips Semiconductors for any
damages resulting from such application.
Short-form specification — The data in a short-form specification is
extracted from a full data sheet with the same type number and title. For
detailed information see the relevant data sheet or data handbook.
Right to make changes — Philips Semiconductors reserves the right to
make changes in the products - including circuits, standard cells, and/or
software - described or contained herein in order to improve design and/or
performance. When the product is in full production (status ‘Production’),
relevant changes will be communicated via a Customer Product/Process
Change Notification (CPCN). Philips Semiconductors assumes no
responsibility or liability for the use of any of these products, conveys no
license or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work right to these
products, and makes no representations or warranties that these products are
free from patent, copyright, or mask work right infringement, unless otherwise
specified.
Limiting values definition — Limiting values given are in accordance with
the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device.
These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any
other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the
specification is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods
may affect device reliability.
Application information — Applications that are described herein for any
of these products are for illustrative purposes only. Philips Semiconductors
make no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for
the specified use without further testing or modification.
19. Disclaimers
Life support — These products are not designed for use in life support
appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can
reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips Semiconductors
20. Trademarks
Notice — All referenced brands, product names, service names and
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Electronics N.V.
21. Contact information
For additional information, please visit: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com
For sales office addresses, send an email to: [email protected]
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22. Contents
1
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.1
Principal features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.2
Additional features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3
Product comparison overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4
Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4.1
Ordering options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
5
Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
6
Pinning information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
6.1
Pinning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
6.2
Pin description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
7
Logic symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
8
Functional description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.1
Special function registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
8.2
Enhanced CPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.1
Clock definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.2
CPU clock (OSCCLK). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.3
Low speed oscillator option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.4
Medium speed oscillator option . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.5
High speed oscillator option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.3.6
Clock output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
8.4
On-chip RC oscillator option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
8.5
Watchdog oscillator option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
8.6
External clock input option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
8.7
CCLK wake-up delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
8.8
CCLK modification: DIVM register . . . . . . . . . 27
8.9
Low power select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
8.10
Memory organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
8.11
Data RAM arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
8.12
Interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
8.12.1
External interrupt inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
8.13
I/O ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
8.13.1
Port configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
8.13.1.1 Quasi-bidirectional output configuration . . . . . 30
8.13.1.2 Open-drain output configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 30
8.13.1.3 Input-only configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.13.1.4 Push-pull output configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.13.2
Port 0 analog functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.13.3
Additional port features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.14
Power monitoring functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8.14.1
Brownout detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8.14.2
Power-on detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8.15
Power reduction modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8.15.1
Idle mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8.15.2
Power-down mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8.15.3
8.16
8.16.1
8.17
8.17.1
8.17.2
8.17.3
8.17.4
8.17.5
8.17.6
8.18
8.19
8.19.1
8.19.2
8.19.3
8.19.4
8.19.5
8.19.6
8.19.7
8.19.8
8.19.9
8.20
8.20.1
8.20.2
8.20.3
8.20.4
8.20.5
8.20.6
8.20.7
8.20.8
8.20.9
8.20.10
8.21
8.22
8.22.1
8.23
8.23.1
8.23.2
8.23.3
8.24
8.25
8.26
8.26.1
8.26.2
8.27
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Total Power-down mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reset vector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Timers/counters 0 and 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Timer overflow toggle output . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RTC/system timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CCU (P89LPC935/936) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CCU clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CCUCLK prescaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic timer operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output compare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PWM operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alternating output mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLL operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CCU interrupts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
UART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mode 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Baud rate generator and selection . . . . . . . . .
Framing error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Break detect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Double buffering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transmit interrupts with double buffering
enabled (modes 1, 2 and 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The 9th bit (bit 8) in double buffering
(modes 1, 2 and 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I2C-bus serial interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical SPI configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Analog comparators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internal reference voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Comparator interrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Comparators and power reduction modes . . .
Keypad interrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watchdog timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dual data pointers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Data EEPROM (P89LPC935/936) . . . . . . . . .
Flash program memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Product data sheet
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2005. All rights reserved.
Rev. 06 — 20 June 2005
74 of 75
P89LPC933/934/935/936
Philips Semiconductors
8-bit microcontroller with accelerated two-clock 80C51 core
8.28.1
General description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.3
Flash organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.4
Using flash as data storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.5
Flash programming and erasing . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.6
In-circuit programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.7
In-application programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.8
In-system programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.9
Power-on reset code execution. . . . . . . . . . . .
8.28.10 Hardware activation of the boot loader . . . . . .
8.29
User configuration bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.30
User sector security bytes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A/D converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.1
General description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.3
Block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.4
A/D operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.4.1
Fixed channel, single conversion mode . . . . .
9.4.2
Fixed channel, continuous conversion mode .
9.4.3
Auto scan, single conversion mode . . . . . . . .
9.4.4
Auto scan, continuous conversion mode . . . .
9.4.5
Dual channel, continuous conversion mode . .
9.4.6
Single step mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5
Conversion start modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.1
Timer triggered start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.2
Start immediately . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.3
Edge triggered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.5.4
Dual start immediately (P89LPC935/936) . . .
9.6
Boundary limits interrupt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.7
DAC output to a port pin with high output
impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.8
Clock divider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9.9
Power-down and Idle mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Limiting values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Static characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11.1
IOH as a function of VOH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Dynamic characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12.1
Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12.2
ISP entry mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Other characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13.1
Comparator electrical characteristics . . . . . . .
13.2
A/D converter electrical characteristics. . . . . .
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Package outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Data sheet status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Contact information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
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© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2005
All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior
written consent of the copyright owner. The information presented in this document does
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consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under
patent- or other industrial or intellectual property rights.
Date of release: 20 June 2005
Document number: 9397 750 15113
Published in the Netherlands