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- Table of Contents –
1.
General Description_______________________________________________________________2
2.
Features ________________________________________________________________________2
3.
Functional block diagram __________________________________________________________3
4.
Pin Description __________________________________________________________________3
5.
Pad Location ____________________________________________________________________5
6.
Device Operation _________________________________________________________________6
6.1.
Retrieve data in Data File ____________________________________________________________8
6.2.
Loading the Address Counter _________________________________________________________8
6.3.
Sequential Read Mode and Auto Increment of Address Counter ____________________________8
6.4.
Output data to External I/O __________________________________________________________9
6.5.
Reading Input pin status _____________________________________________________________9
6.6.
Retrieving the Contents of Extension I/O registers________________________________________9
7.
Timing Diagrams _________________________________________________________________9
7.1.
Data File Read Cycle _______________________________________________________________10
7.2.
Interrupted by I/O when Loading Address Counter______________________________________11
7.3.
Setting and Reading the I/O Mode for P0 and P1 ________________________________________11
7.4.
Reading P0 and P1 in Mixed-I/O Mode ________________________________________________12
7.5.
Reading the input pins ______________________________________________________________12
7.6.
Output to P0 and P1 Ports___________________________________________________________13
8.
Absolute Maximum Rating ________________________________________________________13
9.
AC/DC Electrical Characteristics ___________________________________________________13
10.
Application Circuit Diagram _____________________________________________________14
11.
Updated History _______________________________________________________________15
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1. General Description
The HF88M32B is a command interfaced 4M x 8 bit Mask ROM. It features command mode interface
with external CPU or MCU. In other words, it uses only 8-bit data bus and a few additional control pins
to load addresses and provide the ROM access as well as extension I/O ports capability. This design not
only reduces pin count required to access data in ROM dramatically but also allows for systems extension
to higher capacity memories while using the existing board design. The application areas include voice,
graphic, data storage in consumer products.
2. Features
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Data File Mode with only 11 pin interface
Sixteen-bit Extension I/O pins with three-state mode
Voltage range: 2.4 ~ 3.6V
Organization
Memory Cell Array: 4M x 8
Sequential Read Operation in Data File Operation Mode
Sequential Access : 100 ns (min.) at VDD = 3.3V
Command/Address/Data Multiplexed I/O port
Low Operation Current (Typical)
10 µA standby mode current.
30 mA active read current at 100 ns cycle time.
9 Package: bare chip
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3. Functional block diagram
X BUFFER &
DECODER
Y BUFFER &
DECODER
MEMORY
CELL
ARRAY
SENSE
AMP.
CEn
CONTROL
LOGIC
OEn
WEn
AC0
AC1
AC2
P0
P1
DIR0
DIR1
[A21..A0]
RS2..RS0
[D7.. D0]
[P00..P07]
[P10..P17]
4. Pin Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
RS2
RS1
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
CE
GND
OE
D0
NC
D1
NC
D2
NC
D3
NC
NC
WE
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
RS0
NC
GND
NC
D7
NC
D6
NC
D5
NC
D4
VCC
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
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RS0~RS2
P07 ~ P00
CEn
GND
OEn
VCC
D7 ~ D0
P17 ~ P10
WEn
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I/O
Description
I Register Select pins RS2 ~ RS0 for accessing ROM data, Address
Counter, as well as extension I/O ports.
3 ~ 10
I/O Bi-directional I/O port P0.
11
I The CEn (Chip Enable) input is the device selection and power control
for internal Mask ROM array. Whenever CEn goes high, the internal
Mask ROM will enter standby (power saving) mode and accesses to
internal registers are inhibited. Otherwise, it is in active mode and the
contents of the ROM and registers can be accessed. Please note that only
accesses to the internal registers are inhibited, but the status of I/O
registers are not affected by the CEn pin and will remain unchanged. CEn
is also useful to uniquely select a certain device for applications where
multiple-chip array is required.
12, 31
P Negative power supply input pin.
13
I OEn (Output Enable) is the output control which gates ROM array data,
extension I/O ports, Direction Registers to the data I/O pins D7 ~ D0.
The internal Address Counter will automatically increment by one with
each rising edge of OEn pin in Sequentially Read mode.
22
P Postive power supply input pin.
14, 16, 18, I/O The Bi-directional Data I/O pins are used to set starting addresses, set the
20, 23, 25,
Extension I/O Direction and Output Registers, and to output ROM array
27, 29
data during read operations, contents of I/O Registers and status of input
pins. The D7 ~ D7 float to high-impedance when the chip is deselected
(CEn high) or when the outputs are disabled.
34 ~ 41
I/O Bi-directional I/O port P1.
42
I WEn controls writing to internal registers such as the Output Port
Registers, Direction Registers, Address Counter and Data on D7 ~ D0 are
latched on the rising edge of the WE pulse.
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5. Pad Location
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Die Size: X= 40130 µm, Y=7138 µm, and substrate is connected to GND.
Pad No. Pad Name
1
NC
2
GND
3
RS0
4
P17
5
P16
6
P15
7
P14
8
P13
9
P12
10
P11
11
P10
12
WEN
13
GND
14
NC
15
GND
16
NC
17
GND
18
NC
19
RS2
20
RS1
21
P07
22
P06
23
P05
24
P04
25
P03
26
P02
27
P01
28
P00
29
CEN
30
NC
NC: No Connection
X Coord.
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-1941.5
-1941.5
-1941.5
-1941.5
-1941.5
Y Coord.
3231.86
3008.86
2785.86
2562.86
2339.86
2116.86
1893.86
1670.86
1447.86
1224.86
1001.86
778.86
555.86
332.86
-34.78
-257.78
-480.78
-703.78
-926.78
-1149.78
-1372.78
-1595.78
-1818.78
-2041.78
-2264.78
-2487.78
-2710.78
-2931.48
-3152.18
-3372.88
Pad No. Pad Name
31
GND
32
GND
33
GND
34
OEN
35
D0
36
NC
37
D1
38
NC
39
D2
40
NC
41
D3
42
NC
43
VDD
44
GND
45
VDD
46
GND
47
VDD
48
GND
49
D4
50
NC
51
D5
52
NC
53
D6
54
NC
55
D7
56
NC
57
GND
58
GND
59
GND
X Coord.
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
1941.5
Y Coord.
-3262.78
-3039.78
-2816.78
-2593.78
-2370.78
-2140.78
-1917.78
-1687.78
-1464.78
-1234.78
-1011.78
-781.78
-558.78
-335.78
-112.78
110.22
333.22
712.16
935.16
1165.16
1388.16
1618.16
1841.16
2071.16
2294.16
2517.16
2740.16
2963.16
3186.16
6. Device Operation
The device provides the capability of accessing the contents of ROM array by external MCU not through
standard address and data bus configuration but through minimal number of 8-bit data bus and control
pins. Only 11 pins D7 ~ D0, CEn, OEn, WEn are required to use the device as a Data File device. By
fixing the RS2 pin to ‘0’, only CEn, WEn, OEn and D0 ~ D7 are required to access the ROM array data.
The CEn pin is device selection pin to uniquely select one device when more than one device are used in
parallel and control the access to Mask ROM contents and internal registers. Whenever CEn goes high,
the internal Mask ROM will enter standby (power saving) mode and accesses to internal registers are
inhibited. Otherwise, it is in active mode. Therefore, when accessing contents of ROM is not intended, the
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CEn pin should be held at ‘1’ to conserve the power consumption.
In addition to Data File mode, the device also provides the extension I/O capability. Two I/O ports (P0, P1)
and total 16 pins are provided. The I/O ports can be configured to function as output pin or
high-impedance input pins. Only 14 pins, CEn, WEn, OEn, RS2, RS1, RS0 and D0 ~ D7 are required to
provide the Data File function and full access to two I/O ports.
There are seven internal registers used to provide the functionality of Data file access as well as
Extension I/O capability. These registers are selected by RS2 ~ RS0. All registers are 8-bit wide except
AC2. AC2 ~ AC0 are write-only and constitute the complete 22-bit address counter used as pointer to the
accessed data. While the I/O ports P0, P1, DIR0 and DIR1 can be read as well as written. Their initial
values are as indicated in the following table. When RS2 = ‘0’, the RS1 ~ RS0 are ignored, the address
counter can be loaded or contents of Data File can be read. This is to reduce the required pin needed for
external MCU to interface with the device and also simplify the procedure for loading the address
counter.
The P0, P1, DIR0, and DIR1 are used for extension I/O registers. The P0 and P1 are output registers of
extension I/O and DIR0 and DIR1 are the direction registers that determine the I/O mode of P0 and P1.
Each pin can be configured as output or input mode individually by setting or resetting the corresponding
pin of the DIR registers. Initially, both P0 and P1 are default to input mode at ‘Hi’ state.
The accesses to the internal registers will be inhibited when CEn is ‘1’. However, the status of internal
registers, such as extension I/O ports, will not be affected. For example, if a certain pin is in output mode
and driving ‘Hi’, it will not change when CEn pin goes to ‘1’ state. Therefore, the users are advised to
take care of the power down condition of I/O ports when entering sleep mode to prevent unnecessary
power drain.
RS[2:0]
0xx
100
101
110
111
Symbol
AC2
AC1
AC0
P0
DIR0
P1
DIR1
Type
R
W
W
W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Description
Read data by Indirect access
Address latch 2 for A21 ~ A16
Address latch 1 for A15 ~ A8
Address latch 0 for A7 ~ A0
Port 0 Output Register
Direction Register of Port0
Port 1 Output Register
Direction Register of Port1
Initial Value
“--------“
“--------“
“--------“
“11111111“
“00000000“
“11111111“
“00000000“
The writing sequence of address counters are AC0 first, AC1 second and AC2 last, once the OEn pin is
active to low, and writing pointer of address counter (AC) will be reset to AC0 and always stay at AC0
until the RS2 is set to “0” and WEn pin has a low to high toggle to increase the writing pointer of address
counter (AC).
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6.1. Retrieve data in Data File
Accesses to the ROM contents, extension I/O, address counter and direction registers are made through
D[7:0] data pins. With register selection pins RS[2:0] set to “0xx”, the starting addresses can be written
into the address counter through D[7:0] data pins by bringing WEn to low and back to high. The D[7:0]
data are latched into the address counter on the rising edge of WEn.
Once the starting address of data block is latched into the address counter AC2~0, data can be read out by
sequentially pulsing OEn with CEn held low. When CEn is held at ‘0’, the OEn gate the data of the
selected address unto Data I/O pin D[7:0]. With the rising edge of OEn, the internal address counter is
increased by one automatically.
6.2. Loading the Address Counter
Before the data can be retrieved, the address counter (AC) must be initialized with the starting address,
then the contents of ROM pointed to by address counter can be accessed through D[7:0]. In order to
simplify the procedure of loading 22-bit address counter (AC), a internal pointer is implemented and used
to point to next register to write in the up to three-cycle address loading sequence. Initially, with RS =
“0xx” CEn goes from ‘1’ to ‘0’ and the AC pointer is initialized. The pointer is then incremented to point
to next register with falling edge of each WEn pulse. So when randomly accessing data within a 256-byte
page, or within a 64K-byte block mode, then only one or two-cycle address reload process is needed to
access different locations within a page or block.
The Address Counter pointer will be held in reset state in the following conditions:
1.
2.
When CEn is '1' (the device is deselected).
By the Read pulse (OEn is '0') and RS2 = '0' (ROM is being accesses).
The inclusion of the 3rd condition is to force the address loading to start from LSB of Address Counter
once the read cycle is initiated. However, the AC Pointer will not be reset when reading or writing from/to
extension I/O registers (P0, P1, DIR0, DIR1). This design is useful in certain application scenarios where
in the midst of the multi-byte address loading process, an interrupt to the MCU main loop occurs. And in
the interrupt service routine, manipulation of extension I/O registers is performed, i.e., key board is
scanned using P0 and P1. When the execution of program returns to main loop after interrupt service
routine completed, the loading of address can still resume from where it was interrupted.
6.3. Sequential Read Mode and Auto Increment of Address Counter
With each read access to the ROM data (RS = “0xx”), the Address Counter is incremented automatically
by one with rising edge of OEn to facility sequential access to a block of ROM data and avoid repeated
loading of addresses.
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6.4. Output data to External I/O
The device’s 16-bit Extension I/O capability provides additional I/O ports for applications where the I/O
pins are heavily used. To use as a certain pin as output pin, the corresponding bit in Direction Register
must be set to ‘1’. Please refer to the following example where output 0x00 to P0 to ‘0’ is intended.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Set RS to “101” (DIR0).
Keep D7 ~ D0 at 0xff (all bits in output mode).
Pulse the WEn to low then high to write to write contents of D-bus to DIR0.
Set RS to “100” (P0 Output Register).
Set D7 ~ D0 to 0x00.
Pulse the WEn to low then high to write contents of D-bus to P0 and drive all bits in P0 to low.
6.5. Reading Input pin status
To use extension I/O ports as input pins and read the status from them, the corresponding bit in direction
register must be set to ‘0’. Please see the following example where reading inputs from of P1 is intended.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Set RS to “111” (DIR1).
Set D7 ~ D0 to 0x00h.
Pulse the WEn to low then high to set DIR1 to all High-Impedance input modes.
Set RS to “110” (P1 Output Register).
Pulse the OEn to low.
Read P1 then set the OEn back to high.
There is one thing should be noted. For any unused (open) extension I/O pin, it is advisable to set the port
to output mode either at ‘0’ or ‘1’ state to prevent it from floating or fix it at VCC or GND if it is set to
input mode. Otherwise, the noise might cause the unnecessary power consumption.
6.6. Retrieving the Contents of Extension I/O registers
The contents of all four registers can be read through data bus. The ability to access the contents of
registers avoids the necessity of using the RAM as mirror to keep the current status of latches in
applications. However, extra care should be taken when reading P0 and P1. To read the contents of P0
and P1, the DIR0 and DIR1 should be set to output mode. Otherwise, the pin status instead of P0 and P1
will be read. The same precaution should be applied in Read-Modify-Write sequence that read back the
contents of the output latch of output mode pins and input status of input mode pins.
7. Timing Diagrams
Symbol
Parameter
TCE
Chip selected to active width
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Typ.
50
Max.
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TWEL
TWEH
TDHeld
TOLZ
TACE
TOEL
TOEH
TCEHeld
TACER
TORL
TORH
TRCEL
TRCEH
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WEn active low width
WEn inactive low width
Written data hold time
Read-Write mode transient time
ROM data file available time
Output enable low duty for access ROM
Output enable low duty for access ROM
Chip selection signal holding time
Register data available time
Output enable low duty for access register
Output enable low duty for access register
RS signal setup time
RS signal hold time
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100
100
50
200
50
250
150
50
30
100
100
50
50
HF88M32B
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Data File Read Cycle
tCEHeld
tCE
tWEL
tWEH
CEn
tOLZ
tOEL
tOEH
WEn
OEn
tDHeld
D[7:0]
Internal
Memory
Address
Internal
Memory
Data
tACE
AC0
AC1
AC2
34
56
07
xxxx34
ZZ
xx5634
ZZ
3C
ZZ
075635
075634
1E
tRCEL
RS[2:0]
1E
ZZ
3C
78
075636
ZZ
78
ZZ
075637
ZZ
tRCEH
RS2=0, RS1 and RS0 can be any value.
Data File Read Cycle
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Interrupted by I/O when Loading Address Counter
CEn
WEn
tORL
tORH
tACER
OEn
AC0
D[7:0]
AC1
3Dh
00h
Internal
Memory
Address
ZZ
00h
55h
ZZ
BBh
78h
xxxx3Dh
000b
RS[2:0]
P0_Data
101b
AC2
00h
xx783Dh
111b
100b
110b
00783Dh
000b
FFh
FFh
P0_DIR
00h
FFh
P1_Data
P1_DIR
FFh
00h
Interrupted by I/O when Loading Address Counter
7.3.
Setting and Reading the I/O Mode for P0 and P1
CEn
W En
tO R L
tA C E R
OEn
D [ 7 :0 ]
R S [ 2 :0 ]
F0h
000b
0Fh
101b
P 0 _ D a ta
FFh
P 1 _ D a ta
FFh
P 0 _ D IR
P 1 _ D IR
tO R H
00h
F0h
111b
101b
ZZ
0Fh
ZZ
111b
F0h
00h
0Fh
S e t t in g a n d R e a d in g t h e I /O M o d e f o r P 0 a n d P 1
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Reading P0 and P1 in Mixed-I/O Mode
CEn
W En
tO R L
tO R H
tA C E R
OEn
F0h
D [7 :0 ]
R S [2 :0 ]
000b
0Fh
101b
P 0 _ D a ta
FFh
P 1 _ D a ta
FFh
P 0 _ D IR
F5h
111b
ZZ
ZZ
AFh
100b
110b
F0h
00h
00h
P 1 _ D IR
0Fh
R e a d in g P 0 a n d P 1 in M ix e d -I /O M o d e
7.5.
Reading the input pins
CEn
W En
OEn
D [7 :0 ]
R S [2 :0 ]
00h
000b
101b
P 0 _ D a ta
FFh
P 1 _ D a ta
FFh
P 0 _ D IR
P 1 _ D IR
00h
55h
111b
100b
ZZ
AAh
ZZ
110b
00h
F0h
0Fh
00h
R e a d in g th e In p u t P in s
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Output to P0 and P1 Ports
CEn
W En
OEn
FFh
D [7 :0 ]
R S [ 2 :0 ]
000b
FFh
101b
111b
P 1 _ D a ta
P 1 _ D IR
ZZ
100b
ZZ
AAh
110b
FFh
P 0 _ D a ta
P 0 _ D IR
55h
55h
FFh
AAh
FFh
00h
00h
FFh
O u tp u t to P 0 a n d P 1 P o r ts
8. Absolute Maximum Rating
Items
Supply Voltage
Input Voltage
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Symbol
VCC
VIN
TOPR
TSTR
Rating
2.4 ~ 3.6 V
-0.3 to Vdd+0.3 V
-0 to 70 °C
-55 to 125 °C
9. AC/DC Electrical Characteristics
(GND = 0V, VCC = 3.0V, TOPR = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Operating Current
Standby Current
Input voltage
Input current leakage
P0, P1 Output High Voltage
P0, P1 Output Low Voltage
D Output High Voltage
D Output Low Voltage
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Min.
Typical
Max.
Unit
VCC
ICC
ISTBY
VIH
VIL
IIL
VOH
VOL
VOH
VOL
2.4
2/3
0
2.4
2.4
-
30
10
-
3.6
1
1/3
± 10
0.4
0.4
V
mA
µA
No load, tRC@ 100 ns
No load
VCC
VCC = 2.4V ~ 3.6V
µA
V
V
V
V
IOH = 0.3 mA
IOL = 2.1 mA
IOH = 1.4 mA
IOL = 3 mA
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V1.11
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10. Application Circuit Diagram
This application circuit illustrates that how KB83760 MCU uses two external HF88M32Bs for ROM
extension as well as keyboard scan functions.
PWMP
PWMN
COM16
COM17
COM18
COM19
COM20
COM21
COM22
COM23
COM24
COM25
COM26
COM27
COM28
COM29
COM30
COM31
SEG95
SEG94
SEG93
SEG92
SEG91
SEG90
SEG89
SEG88
SEG87
SEG86
SEG85
SEG84
SEG83
SEG82
SEG81
SEG80
SEG79
SEG78
SEG77
SEG76
SEG75
SEG74
SEG73
SEG72
SEG71
SEG70
SEG69
SEG68
SEG67
SEG66
D1
D6
D2
D5
D3
D4
VDD
HF88M32
R2
330K
R3
330K
R4
330K
R5
330K
R1
VDD
R2
R3
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
R4
D2
1N4148
K2
K1
1
D3
1N4148
K3
D4
1N4148
K4
D4
VDD
D5
1N4148
K5
2
D1
SXI
SXO
TSTP
FXI
FXO
RSTP
OPO
OPIP
OPIN
DAO
D5
C7
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
VDD
R1
330K
D6
HF88M32
1
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
KTONE
SDO
DTMFO
MUTE
D7
1
D3
OEn
D0
D7
D6
1N4148
K6
D7
1N4148
K7
1N4148
2
D2
CE2n
WEn
1
D1
RS0
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
2
OEn
D0
NC
WE
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
RS0
NC
VSS
NC
D7
NC
D6
NC
D5
NC
D4
VCC
1
PRT110
PRT111
PRT112
PRT113
PRT114
PRT115
PRT116
PRT117
PRT100
PRT101
PRT102
PRT103
PRT104
PRT105
PRT106
PRT107
RS0
RS1
RS2
OEn
WEn
CE1n
CE2n
RS2
RS1
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
CE
VSS
OE
D0
NC
D1
NC
D2
NC
D3
NC
2
KB83760
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
U3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
WEn
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
1
PRT110
PRT111
PRT112
PRT113
PRT114
PRT115
PRT116
PRT117
PRT100
PRT101
PRT102
PRT103
PRT104
PRT105
PRT106
PRT107
PRTC0
PRTC1
PRTC2
PRTC3
PRTC4
PRTC5
PRTC6
PRTC7
PRTD0
PRTD1
PRTD2
PRTD3
PRTD4
PRTD5
PRTD6
PRTD7
KEYTONE
SDO
DTMFO
MUTE
VDD
SXI
SXO
TSTP
FXI
FXO
RSTP
OPO
OPIP
OPIN
DAO
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
2
SEG65
SEG64
SEG63
SEG62
SEG61
SEG60
SEG59
SEG58
SEG57
SEG56
SEG55
SEG54
SEG53
SEG52
SEG51
SEG50
SEG49
SEG48
SEG47
SEG46
SEG45
SEG44
SEG43
SEG42
SEG41
SEG40
SEG39
SEG38
SEG37
SEG36
SEG35
SEG34
SEG33
SEG32
SEG31
SEG30
SEG29
SEG28
SEG27
SEG26
SEG25
SEG24
SEG23
SEG22
SEG21
SEG20
SEG19
NC
WE
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
RS0
NC
VSS
NC
D7
NC
D6
NC
D5
NC
D4
VCC
2
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
SEG18
SEG17
SEG16
SEG15
SEG14
SEG13
SEG12
SEG11
SEG10
SEG9
SEG8
SEG7
SEG6
SEG5
SEG4
SEG3
SEG2
SEG1
SEG0
COM15
COM14
COM13
COM12
COM11
COM10
COM9
COM8
COM7
COM6
COM5
COM4
COM3
COM2
COM1
COM0
LC1
LC2
LV1
LV2
LV3
LR4
LR3
LR2
LR1
LR0
LVG
GND
VO
SEG65
SEG64
SEG63
SEG62
SEG61
SEG60
SEG59
SEG58
SEG57
SEG56
SEG55
SEG54
SEG53
SEG52
SEG51
SEG50
SEG49
SEG48
SEG47
SEG46
SEG45
SEG44
SEG43
SEG42
SEG41
SEG40
SEG39
SEG38
SEG37
SEG36
SEG35
SEG34
SEG33
SEG32
SEG31
SEG30
SEG29
SEG28
SEG27
SEG26
SEG25
SEG24
SEG23
SEG22
SEG21
SEG20
SEG19
U2
RS2
RS1
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
CE
VSS
OE
D0
NC
D1
NC
D2
NC
D3
NC
1
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SEG66
SEG67
SEG68
SEG69
SEG70
SEG71
SEG72
SEG73
SEG74
SEG75
SEG76
SEG77
SEG78
SEG79
SEG80
SEG81
SEG82
SEG83
SEG84
SEG85
SEG86
SEG87
SEG88
SEG89
SEG90
SEG91
SEG92
SEG93
SEG94
SEG95
COM31
COM30
COM29
COM28
COM27
COM26
COM25
COM24
COM23
COM22
COM21
COM20
COM19
COM18
COM17
COM16
PWMN
PWMP
C7
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
CE2n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
2
RS2
RS1
U1
1
2
3
Auto
Erase
M1
M6
K8
K9
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
4
5
6
Pause
UP
M2
M7
K15
K16
K17
K18
K19
K20
K21
7
8
9
Flash
DOWN
M3
M8
K22
K23
K24
K25
K26
K27
K28
*
0
#
Redial
Name
M4
M9
K29
K30
K31
K32
K33
K34
K35
Mute
HF
HOLD
Dial
M5
VO
COM0
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
COM5
COM6
COM7
COM8
COM9
COM10
COM11
COM12
COM13
COM14
COM15
SEG0
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
SEG7
SEG8
SEG9
SEG10
SEG11
SEG12
SEG13
SEG14
SEG15
SEG16
SEG17
SEG18
R5
PGM
M10
C10
1uF
VDD
C7
C8
C9
1uF
1uF
C1
1uF
C2
1uF
C3
1uF
C4
1uF
C5
1uF
C6
1uF
1uF
January 16, 2004
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King Billion Electronics Co., Ltd
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億
電
子
股
份
有
限
公
司
HF88M32B
11. Updated History
Version
1.10
1.11
Date
2003/8/27
2004/1/16
January 16, 2004
Update Description
Timing diagrams modified.
Add the die size.
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V1.11
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