EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Product Specification DOC. VERSION 1.4 ELAN MICROELECTRONICS CORP. May 2005 Trademark Acknowledgments: IBM is a registered trademark and PS/2 is a trademark of IBM. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. ELAN and ELAN logo are trademarks of ELAN Microelectronics Corporation. Copyright © 2005 by ELAN Microelectronics Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in Taiwan The contents of this specification are subject to change without further notice. ELAN Microelectronics assumes no responsibility concerning the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of this specification. ELAN Microelectronics makes no commitment to update, or to keep current the information and material contained in this specification. Such information and material may change to conform to each confirmed order. 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Ave. Shenzhen Hi-Tech Industrial Park Shenzhen, Guandong, CHINA Tel: +86 755 2601-0565 Fax: +86 755 2601-0500 23/Bldg. #115 Lane 572, Bibo Road Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park Shanghai, CHINA Tel: +86 021 5080-3866 Fax: +86 021 5080-4600 Contents Contents 1 2 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION................................................................................................... 1 FEATURES........................................................................................................................... 1 PIN ASSIGNMENT ............................................................................................................... 3 3.1 4 EM78458 Pin Description.............................................................................................3 3.2 EM78459 Pin Description.............................................................................................4 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................. 5 4.1 Operational Registers ..................................................................................................5 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 4.1.13 4.1.14 4.2.15 4.2 R0 (Indirect Addressing Register) .................................................................................5 R1 (Time Clock /Counter)..............................................................................................5 R2 (Program Counter) & Stack......................................................................................5 R3 (Status Register) ......................................................................................................7 R4 (RAM Select Register) .............................................................................................7 R5 ~ R6 (Port 5 ~ Port 6)...............................................................................................7 R7 ~ R8 .........................................................................................................................7 R9 (ADCON: Analog to Digital Control).........................................................................9 RA (ADDATA: the converted value of ADC) ..................................................................9 RB..................................................................................................................................9 RC................................................................................................................................10 RD................................................................................................................................10 RE................................................................................................................................10 RF (Interrupt Status Register) .....................................................................................10 R10 ~ R3F ...................................................................................................................10 Special Purpose Registers ......................................................................................... 11 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 A (Accumulator) ........................................................................................................... 11 CONT (Control Register) ............................................................................................. 11 IOC50 ~ IOC60 (I/O Port Control Register).................................................................12 IOC90 (GCON: I/O Configuration & Control of ADC ) .................................................12 IOCA0 ( AD-CMPCON ) .............................................................................................13 IOCB0 (Pull-down Control Register) ...........................................................................14 IOCC0 (Open-Drain Control Register) ........................................................................14 IOCD0 (Pull-high Control Register) .............................................................................15 IOCE0 (WDT Control Register) ...................................................................................15 IOCF0 (Interrupt Mask Register) .................................................................................16 IOC51 ( PWMCON ) ....................................................................................................17 IOC61 ( DT1L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0) of Duty Cycle of PWM1 ) .....................................................................17 4.2.13 IOC71 ( DT1H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM1 ) ....................................................................18 4.2.14 IOC81 ( PRD1: Period of PWM1 )...............................................................................18 4.2.15 IOC91 ( DT2L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM2 ) ..................................................................18 Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 • iii Contents 4.2.16 IOCA1 ( DT2H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM2 ) ....................................................................18 4.2.17 IOCB1 ( PRD2: Period of PWM2 ) ..............................................................................19 4.2.18 IOCC1 ( DL1L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM1 ) ..........................................................19 4.2.19 IOCD1 ( DL1H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM1 ) ..........................................................19 4.2.20 IOCE1 ( DL2L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM2 ) ...........................................................19 4.2.21 IOCF1 ( DL2H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM2 ) ..........................................................19 4.3 TCC/WDT & Prescaler ...............................................................................................19 4.4 I/O Ports .....................................................................................................................20 4.5 RESET and Wake-up .................................................................................................23 4.5.1 4.5.2 The Function of RESET and Wake-up ........................................................................23 The Status of T, and P of STATUS Register ................................................................25 4.6 Interrupt......................................................................................................................26 4.7 Analog-To-Digital Converter (ADC) ............................................................................27 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.7.4 4.7.5 4.7.6 4.8 Dual Sets of PWM ( Pulse Width Modulation )...........................................................34 4.8.1 4.8.2 4.8.3 4.8.4 4.8.5 4.8.6 4.9 ADC Control Register (ADCON/R9, AD-CMP-CON/IOCA0, GCON/IOC90) .............28 ADC Data Register (ADDATA/RA) ..............................................................................30 A/D Sampling Time......................................................................................................30 A/D Conversion Time...................................................................................................30 A/D Operation During Sleep Mode..............................................................................31 Programming Steps/Considerations............................................................................31 Overview......................................................................................................................34 Increment Timer Counter ( TMRX: TMR1H/TWR1L or TMR2H/TWR2L )..................35 PWM Period ( PRDX : PRD1 or PRD2 ) .....................................................................35 PWM Duty Cycle ( DTX: DT1H/ DT1L and DT2H/ DT2L; DTL: DL1H/DL1L and DL2H/DL2L ) .....................................................................................35 Comparator X ..............................................................................................................35 PWM Programming Procedures/Steps........................................................................35 Timer ..........................................................................................................................36 4.9.1 4.9.2 4.9.3 4.9.4 Overview......................................................................................................................36 Function description ....................................................................................................36 Programming the Related Registers ...........................................................................37 Timer programming procedures/steps.........................................................................37 4.10 Comparator ................................................................................................................37 4.10.1 4.10.2 4.10.3 4.10.4 4.10.5 External Reference Signal...........................................................................................37 Comparator Outputs ....................................................................................................38 Using as An Operation Amplifier..................................................................................38 Interrupt .......................................................................................................................38 Wake-up from SLEEP Mode .......................................................................................39 4.11 The Initialized Values after Reset...............................................................................39 4.12 Oscillator ....................................................................................................................43 iv • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 Contents 4.12.1 4.12.2 4.12.3 4.12.4 Oscillator Modes..........................................................................................................43 Crystal Oscillator/Ceramic Resonators (XTAL) ...........................................................44 External RC Oscillator Mode .......................................................................................45 RC Oscillator Mode with Internal Capacitor ................................................................46 4.13 Power-on Considerations...........................................................................................47 4.13.1 External Power on Reset Circuit .................................................................................47 4.13.2 Residue-Voltage Protection .........................................................................................48 4.14 CODE OPTION ..........................................................................................................49 4.15 Instruction Set ............................................................................................................49 5 6 4.16 Timing Diagrams ........................................................................................................52 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS..................................................................................... 53 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................. 53 6.1 DC Electrical Characteristic(Ta=0°C ~ 70 °C, VDD=5.0V±5%, VSS=0V) ..................53 6.2 AC Electrical Characteristic (Ta=0°C ~ 70 °C, VDD=5V±5%, VSS=0V) ....................54 6.3 A/D Converter Characteristic(Vdd=3.0V to 5.5V,Vss=0V,Ta=0 to 70℃) ....................54 6.4 Comparator(OP) Characteristic(Vdd = 5.0V,Vss=0V,Ta=0 to 70℃) ...........................55 APPENDIX A Package Types .................................................................................................................. 56 Product Specification (V1.4) 02.27.2005 •v Contents Specification Revision History Doc. Version vi • Revision Description Date 1.0 Initial version 1.1 Modify ERC frequency 2003/03/06 1.2 Add AD & OP spec 2003/05/07 1.3 Change Power on reset content 2003/07/01 1.4 Cancel Code Option CLAMP 2005/05/27 Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION EM78458 and EM78459 are 8-bit microprocessors designed and developed with low-power and high-speed CMOS technology. There is a 4K*13-bit Read Only Memory (ROM) within it. 2 FEATURES Operating voltage range: 2.3V~5.5V Operating temperature range: 0°C~70°C Operating frequency range(base on 2 clocks): Crystal mode: DC ~ 20MHz/2clks,5V; DC ~ 8MHz/2clks,3V RC mode: DC ~ 4MHz/2clks,5V; DC ~ 4MHz/2clks,3V Low power consumption: Less than 1.5 mA at 5V/4MHz Typically 15 µA, at 3V/32KHz Typically 1 µA, during sleep mode 4K × 13 bits on chip ROM 84 × 8 bits on chip registers (SRAM) 2 bi-directional I/O ports 8 level stacks for subroutine nesting 8-bit real time clock/counter (TCC) with selective signal sources, trigger edges, and overflow interrupt 8-bit multichannel Analog-to-Digital Converter with 8-bit resolution Dual Pulse Width Modulation (PWM ) with 10-bit resolution One pair of comparators Power-down (SLEEP) mode Six available interruptions TCC overflow interrupt Input-port status changed interrupt (wake up from the sleep mode) External interrupt ADC completion interrupt PWM period match completion Comparator high interrupt Programmable free running watchdog timer Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) •1 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 8 Programmable pull-down I/O pins 7 programmable pull-high I/O pins 8 programmable open-drain I/O pins Two clocks per instruction cycle Package types: 20 pin DIP 300mil: EM78458AP 20 pin SOP 300mil: EM78458AM 24 pin skinny DIP 300mil: EM78459AK 24 pin SOP 300mi: EM78459AM Power on voltage detector available (2.0V± 0.15V) 2• Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 3 PIN ASSIGNMENT 20 P55/CIN- P57/CO 2 19 P54/TCC P60/ADC1 3 18 OSCI P61/ADC2 4 17 OSCO VSS 5 16 VDD P62/ADC3 6 P63/ADC4 7 P64/ADC5 15 P53/VREF 14 P52/PW M 2 8 13 P51/PW M 1 P65/ADC6 9 12 P50/INT P66/ADC7 10 11 P67/ADC8 1 24 P55/CIN- P57/CO 2 23 P54/TCC P60/ADC1 3 22 OSCI P61/ADC2 4 21 OSCO ENTCC 5 20 RESET 19 VDD 18 VDD EM 78459 1 EM 78458 P56/CIN+ P56/CIN+ VSS 6 VSS 7 P62/ADC3 8 17 P53/VREF P63/ADC4 9 16 P52/PW M2 P64/ADC5 10 15 P51/PW M1 P65/ADC6 11 14 P50/INT P66/ADC7 12 13 P67/ADC8 Fig. 1 Pin Assignment 3.1 EM78458 Pin Description Symbol Pin No. Type VDD 16 - OSCI 18 I OSCO 17 O P50 12 I P51 ~ P57 P60 ~ P67 INT ADC1~ADC8 13~15 19, 20, 1, 2 3, 4, 6~11 12 3, 4, 6 ~ 11 I/O I/O I I PWM1, PWM2 13, 14 O VREF 15 I CIN-, CIN+, CO 20, 1,2 I O TCC 19 I VSS 5 - Function Power supply. * XTAL type: Crystal input terminal or external clock input pin. * RC type: RC oscillator input pin. *XTAL type: Output terminal for crystal oscillator or external clock input pin. *RC type: Clock output with a period of one instruction cycle time, the prescaler is determined by the CONT register. * External clock signal input. * General-purpose Input only. * Default value while power-on reset. * General-purpose I/O pin. * Default value while power-on reset. * General-purpose I/O pin. * Default value while power-on reset. * External interrupt pin triggered by falling edge. * Analog to Digital Converter. * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0)<2:4>. * Pulse width modulation outputs. * Defined by PWMCON (IOC51)<6, 7> * External reference voltage for ADC * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0)<7>. * “-“ -> the input pin of Vin- of the comparator. * “+”-> the input pin of Vin+ of the comparator. * Pin CO is the output of the comparator. * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0) <5, 6> * Real time clock/counter with Schmitt trigger input pin; it must be tied to VDD or VSS if it is not in use. Ground. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) •3 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 3.2 EM78459 Pin Description Symbol Pin No. Type Function VDD 19, 18 - Power supply. OSCI 22 I * XTAL type: Crystal input terminal or external clock input pin. * RC type: RC oscillator input pin. OSCO 21 O * XTAL type: Output terminal for crystal oscillator or external clock input pin. * RC type: Clock output with a period of one instruction cycle time, the prescaler is determined by the CONT register. * External clock signal input. P50 14 I * General-purpose Input only. * Default value while power-on reset. P51 ~ P57 15~17 23, 24 1, 2 I/O * General-purpose I/O pin. * Default value while power-on reset. P60 ~ P67 3, 4, 8~13 I/O * General-purpose I/O pin. * Default value while power-on reset. INT 14 I * External interrupt pin triggered by falling edge. ADC1~ADC8 3, 4, 8~13 I * Analog to Digital Converter. * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0)<2:4>. PWM1, PWM2 15, 16 O * Pulse width modulation outputs. * Defined by PWMCON (IOC51)<6, 7> VREF 17 I * External reference voltage for ADC * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0)<7>. I * ‘-’ -> the Vin- input pins of the comparators. * ‘+’ -> the Vin+ input pins of the comparators. * Pin CO is the output of the comparator. * Defined by AD-CMPCON (IOCA0) <5, 6> CIN-, CIN+, CO 24, 1, 2 /RESET 20 I * If it remains at logic low, the device will be reset. * Wake up from sleep mode when pins status changes. * Voltage on /RESET/Vpp must not be over Vdd during normal mode. * Pull-high is on if /RESET is asserted. TCC 23 I * Real time clock/counter with Schmitt trigger input pin; it must be tied to VDD or VSS if it is not in use. ENTCC 5 I 1: Enable TCC; 0: Disable TCC. VSS 6, 7 - Ground. 4• Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION WDT Timer WDT Time-out PC STACK 0 STACK 1 Prescaler STACK 2 Oscillator/ Timming Control /INT STACK 3 ROM STACK 4 STACK 5 Interrupt Control ENTCC R1(TCC) Instruction Register STACK 6 STACK 7 Sleep & Wake Up Control ALU Instruction Decoder RAM R3 R4 ACC DATA & CONTROL BUS Comparators IOC5 R5 2 PWMs 8 ADC P P P P PP P P 5555 55 55 0123 45 67 IOC6 R6 P PPPPPP P 66666666 01234567 Fig. 2 The Functional Block Diagram of EM78458/459 4.1 Operational Registers 4.1.1 R0 (Indirect Addressing Register) R0 is not a physically implemented register. Its major function is to perform as an indirect addressing pointer. Any instruction using R0 as a pointer, actually accesses data pointed by the RAM Select Register (R4). 4.1.2 R1 (Time Clock /Counter) Increased by an external signal edge through the TCC pin, or by the instruction cycle clock. The signals to increase the counter are decided by Bit 4 and Bit 5 of the CONT register. Writable and readable as any other registers. 4.1.3 R2 (Program Counter) & Stack R2 and hardware stacks are 12-bit wide. The structure is depicted in Fig. 4. Generates 4K×13 bits on-chip ROM addresses to the relative programming instruction codes. One program page is 1024 words long. The contents of R2 are set to all "0"s upon a RESET condition. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) •5 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM "JMP" instruction allows the direct loading of the lower 10 program counter bits. Thus, "JMP" allows PC to jump to any location within a page. "CALL" instruction loads the lower 10 bits of the PC, and then PC+1 is pushed into the stack. Thus, the subroutine entry address can be located anywhere within a page. "RET" ("RETL k", "RETI") instruction loads the program counter with the contents of the top of stack. "ADD R2, A" allows a relative address to be added to the current PC, and the ninth and tenth bits of the PC are cleared. "MOV R2, A" allows to load an address from the "A" register to the lower 8 bits of the PC, and the ninth and tenth bits of the PC are cleared. Any instruction that is written to R2 (e.g. "ADD R2, A", "MOV R2, A", "BC R2, 6",⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅) will cause the ninth bit and the tenth bit (A8~A9) of the PC to be cleared. Thus, the computed jump is limited to the first 256 locations of a page. In the case of EM78458/459, the most two significant bits (A11 and A10) will be loaded with the content of PS1 and PS0 in the status register (R3) upon the execution of a "JMP", "CALL", or any other instructions set which write to R2. All instructions are single instruction cycle (fclk/2 or fclk/4) except for the instructions which write to R2, need one more instruction cycle. A 11~A 10 A9 ~ A8 A7 ~ A0 Stack 0 CALL K RET RETI RETL K Stack 1 Stack 2 Stack 3 000 00 Stack 4 Page 0 Stack 5 Stack 6 3 FF 400 01 Stack 7 Page 1 7FF 800 10 Page 2 B FF C 00 11 Page 3 FFF Fig. 3 Program Counter Organization 6• Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.1.4 R3 (Status Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CMPOUT PS1 PS0 T P Z DC C Bit 7 (CMPOUT) the result of the comparator output. Bit 6 (PS1) ~ 5 (PS0) Page select bits. PS0~PS1 are used to select a program memory page. When executing a "JMP", "CALL", or other instructions which cause the program counter to be changed (e.g. MOV R2, A), PS0~PS1 are loaded into the 11th and 12th bits of the program counter where it selects one of the available program memory pages. Note that RET (RETL, RETI) instruction does not change the PS0~PS1 bits. That is, the return will always be to the page from the place where the subroutine was called, regardless of the current setting of PS0~PS1 bits. PS1 PS0 Program memory page [Address] 0 0 Page 0 [000-3FF] 0 1 Page 1 [400-7FF] 1 0 Page 2 [800-BFF] 1 1 Page 3 [C00-FFF] Bit 4 (T) Time-out bit. Set to 1 by the "SLEP" and "WDTC" commands, or duringPower on and reset to 0 by WDT time-out. Bit 3 (P) Power-down bit. Set to 1 during power-on or by a "WDTC" command and reset to 0 by a "SLEP" command. Bit 2 (Z) Zero flag. Set to "1" if the result of an arithmetic or logic operation is zero. Bit 1 (DC) Auxiliary carry flag Bit 0 (C) Carry flag 4.1.5 R4 (RAM Select Register) Bits 0~5 are used to select registers (address: 00~3F) in the indirect address mode. Bit 6 is used to select bank 0 or bank 1. Bit 7 is a general-purpose read/write bit. See the configuration of the data memory in Fig. 4. 4.1.6 R5 ~ R6(Port 5 ~ Port 6) R5 and R6 are I/O registers. 4.1.7 R7 ~ R8 All of these are 8-bit general-purpose registers. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) •7 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 00 R0 01 R1 (TCC) 02 R2 (PC) STACK 0 03 R3 (Status) STACK 1 04 R4 (RSR) STACK 2 05 R5 (Port 5) STACK 3 IOC50 IOC51 (PWMCON) 06 R6 (Port 6) STACK 4 IOC60 IOC61 (DT1L) 07 R7 STACK 5 IOC71 (DT1H) 08 R8 STACK 6 IOC81 (PRD1) 09 R9 (ADCON) STACK 7 0A 0B R9<5> (IOCS) 0 1 IOC90 (GCON) IOC91 (DT2L) RA (ADDATA) IOCA0 (AD-CMPCON) IOCA1 (DT2H) RB (TMR1L) IOCB0 IOCB1 (PRD2) 0C RC (TMR1H) IOCC0 IOCC1 (DL1L) 0D RD (TMR2L) IOCD0 IOCD1 (DL1H) 0E RE (TMR2H) IOCE0 IOCE1 (DL2L) 0F RF IOCF0 IOCF1 (DL2H) 10 11 16x8 Common Register 1E 1F PSR7, PSR6 01 00 20 20 20 21 3F 3F 32x8 Bank Register 32x8 Bank Register (Bank 0) (Bank 1) 3F Fig. 4 Data Memory Configuration 8• Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.1.8 R9 (ADCON: Analog to Digital Control) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - - IOCS ADRUN ADPD ADIS2 ADIS1 ADIS0 Bit 7:Bit 6 Unemployed, read as ‘0’; Bit 5(IOCS): Select the Segment of IO control register. 1 = Segment 1 ( IOC51~IOCF1 ) selected; 0 = Segment 0 ( IOC50~IOCF0 ) selected; Bit 4 (ADRUN): ADC starts to RUN. 1 = an A/D conversion is started. This bit can be set by software; 0 = reset on completion of the conversion. This bit can not be reset though software; Bit 3 (ADPD): ADC Power-down mode. 1 = ADC is operating; 0 = switch off the resistor reference to save power even while the CPU is operating. Bit2:Bit0 (ADIS2:ADIS0): Analog Input Select. 000 = AN0; 001 = AN1; 010 = AN2; 011 = AN3; 100 = AN4; 101 = AN5; 110 = AN6; 111 = AN7; They can only be changed when the ADIF bit and the ADRUN bit are both LOW. 4.1.9 RA (ADDATA: the converted value of ADC) When the A/D conversion is complete, the result is loaded into the ADDATA. The START//END bit is cleared, and the ADIF is set. 4.1.10 RB An 8-bit general-purpose register. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) •9 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.1.11 RC A 2-bit, Bit 0and Bit 1 register. 4.1.12 RD An 8-bit general-purpose register. 4.1.13 RE A 2-bit, Bit 0 and Bit 1 register. 4.1.14 RF (Interrupt Status Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - CMPIF PWM2IF PWM1IF ADIF EXIF ICIF TCIF “1” means interrupt request, and “0” means no interrupt occurs. Bit 0 (TCIF) TCC overflow interrupt flag. Set when TCC overflows, reset by software. Bit 1 (ICIF) Port 6 input status change interrupt flag. Set when Port 6 input changes, reset by software. Bit 2 (EXIF) External interrupt flag. Set by falling edge on /INT pin, reset by software. Bit 3 (ADIF) Interrupt flag for analog to digital conversion. Set when AD conversion is completed, reset by software. Bit 4 (PWM1IF) PWM1 (Pulse Width Modulation) interrupt flag. Set when a selected period is reached, reset by software. Bit 5 (PWM2IF) PWM2 (Pulse Width Modulation) interrupt flag. Set when a selected period is reached, reset by software. Bit 6 (CMPIF) High-compared interrupt flag. Set when a change occurs in the output of Comparator, reset by software. Bit 7 Unemployed, read as ‘0’; RF can be cleared by instruction but cannot be set. IOCF0 is the interrupt mask register. Note that to read RF will result to "logic AND" of RF and IOCF0. 4.2.15 R10 ~ R3F All of these are 8-bit general-purpose registers. 10 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2 Special Purpose Registers 4.2.1 A (Accumulator) Internal data transfer, or instruction operand holding It can not be addressed. 4.2.2 CONT (Control Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - CMPIF PWM2IF PWM1IF ADIF EXIF ICIF TCIF Bit 0 (PSR0) ~ Bit 2 (PSR2) TCC/WDT prescaler bits. PSR2 PSR1 PSR0 TCC Rate WDT Rate 0 0 0 1:2 1:1 0 0 1 1:4 1:2 0 1 0 1:8 1:4 0 1 1 1:16 1:8 1 0 0 1:32 1:16 1 0 1 1:64 1:32 1 1 0 1:128 1:64 1 1 1 1:256 1:128 Bit 3 (PAB) Prescaler assignment bit. 0: TCC; 1: WDT. Bit 4 (TE) TCC signal edge 0: increment if the transition from low to high takes place on the TCC pin; 1: increment if the transition from high to low takes place on the TCC pin. Bit 5 (TS) TCC signal source 0: internal instruction cycle clock. If P54 is used as I/O pin, TS must be 0. 1: transition on the TCC pin Bit 6 (INT) Interrupt enable flag 0: masked by DISI or hardware interrupt 1: enabled by the ENI/RETI instructions Bit 7 (INTE) INT signal edge 0: interrupt occurs at the rising edge on the INT pin 1: interrupt occurs at the falling edge on the INT pin CONT register is both readable and writable. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 11 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.3 IOC50 ~ IOC60 (I/O Port Control Register) "1" puts the relative I/O pin into high impedance, while "0" defines the relative I/O pin as output. IOC50 and IOC60 registers are both readable and writable. 4.2.4 IOC90 (GCON: I/O Configuration & Control of ADC ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OP2E OP1E G22 G21 G20 G12 G11 G10 Bit 7 ( OP2E ) Enable the gain amplifier which input is connected to P64 and output is connected to the 8-1 analog switch. 0 = OP2 is off ( default value ), and bypasses the input signal to the ADC; 1 = OP2 is on. Bit 6 ( OP1E ) Enable the gain amplifier whose input is connected to P60 and output is connected to the 8-1 analog switch. 0 = OP1 is off (default value), and bypasses the input signal to the ADC; 1 = OP1 is on. Bit 5:Bit 3 (G22 and G20): Select the gain of OP2. 000 = IS x 1 (default value); 001 = IS x 2; 010 = IS x 4; 011 = IS x 8; 100 = IS x 16; 101 = IS x 32; Legend: IS = the input signal Bit 2:Bit 0 (G12 and G10 ): Select the gain of OP1. 000 = IS x 1 (default value); 001 = IS x 2; 010 = IS x 4; 011 = IS x 8; 100 = IS x 16; 101 = IS x 32; Legend: S = the input signal 12 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.5 IOCA0 ( AD-CMPCON ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 VREFS CE COE IMS2 IMS1 IMS0 CKR1 CKR0 Bit 7: The input source of the Vref of the ADC. 0 = The Vref of the ADC is connected to Vdd (default value), and the P53/VREF pin carries out the function of P53; 1 = The Vref of the ADC is connected to P53/VREF. Bit 6 (CE): Comparator enable bit 0 = Comparator is off (default value); 1 = Comparator is on. Bit 5 ( COE ): Set P57 as the output of the comparator 0 = the comparator acts as an OP if CE=1. 1 = act as a comparator if CE=1. Bit4:Bit2 (IMS2:IMS0): Input Mode Select. ADC configuration definition bit. The following Table describes how to define the characteristic of each pin of R6. Description of AD Configuration Control Bits IMS2:IMS0 P60 P61 P62 P63 000 A D D D 001 A A D D 010 A A A D 011 A A A 100 A A 101 A A 110 A 111 A P64 P65 P66 P67 D D D D D D D D D D D D A D D D D A A A D D D A A A A D D A A A A A A D A A A A A A A Bit 1: Bit 0 (CKR1: CKR0): The prescaler of oscillator clock rate of ADC 00 = 1: 4 (default value); 01 = 1: 16; 10 = 1: 64; 11 = The oscillator clock source of ADC is from WDT ring oscillator frequency. ( frequency=256/18ms≒14.2Khz) Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 13 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.6 IOCB0 (Pull-down Control Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 /PD7 /PD6 /PD5 /PD4 /PD3 /PD2 /PD1 /PD0 Bit 0 (/PD0) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P60 pin. 0: Enable internal pull-down; 1: Disable internal pull-down. Bit 1 (/PD1) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P61 pin. Bit 2 (/PD2) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P62 pin. Bit 3 (/PD3) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P63 pin. Bit 4 (/PD4) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P64 pin. Bit 5 (/PD5) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P65 pin. Bit 6 (/PD6) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P66 pin. Bit 7 (/PD7) Control bit is used to enable the pull-down of the P67 pin. IOCB0 register is both readable and writable. 4.2.7 IOCC0 (Open-Drain Control Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 /OD7 /OD6 /OD5 /OD4 /OD3 /OD2 /OD1 /OD0 Bit 0 (OD0) Control bit used to enable the open-drain of the P64 pin. 0: Enable open-drain output 1: Disable open-drain output Bit 1 (OD1) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P65 pin. Bit 2 (OD2) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P66 pin. Bit 3 (OD3) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P67 pin. Bit 4 (OD4) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P51 pin. Bit 5 (OD5) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P52 pin. Bit 6 (OD6) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P54 pin. Bit 7 (OD7) Control bit is used to enable the open-drain of the P57 pin. IOCC0 register is both readable and writable. 14 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.8 IOCD0 (Pull-high Control Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 /PH7 /PH6 /PH5 - /PH3 /PH2 /PH1 /PH0 Bit 0 (/PH0) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P60 pin. 0: Enable internal pull-high; 1: Disable internal pull-high. Bit 1 (/PH1) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P61 pin. Bit 2 (/PH2) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P62 pin. Bit 3 (/PH3) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P63 pin. Bit 4 Not used. Bit 5 (/PH5) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P53 pin. Bit 6 (/PH6) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P55 pin. Bit 7 (/PH7) Control bit is used to enable the pull-high of the P56 pin. IOCD0 register is both readable and writable. 4.2.9 IOCE0 (WDT Control Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 WDTE EIS - - - - - - Bit 7 (WDTE) Control bit is used to enable Watchdog Timer. 0: Disable WDT; 1: Enable WDT. WDTE is both readable and writable Bit 6 (EIS) Control bit is used to define the function of the P50 (/INT) pin. 0: P50, input pin only; 1: /INT, external interrupt pin. In this case, the I/O control bit of P50 (bit 0 of IOC50) must be set to "1". When EIS is "0", the path of /INT is masked. When EIS is "1", the status of /INT pin can also be read by way of reading Port 5 (R5). Refer to Fig. 7. EIS is both readable and writable. Bits 0~5 Not used. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 15 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.10 IOCF0 (Interrupt Mask Register) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - CMPIE PWM2IE PWM1IE ADIE EXIE ICIE TCIE Bit 0 (TCIE) TCIF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable TCIF interrupt 1: enable TCIF interrupt Bit 1 (ICIE) ICIF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable ICIF interrupt 1: enable ICIF interrupt Bit 2 (EXIE) EXIF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable EXIF interrupt 1: enable EXIF interrupt Bit 3 (ADIE) ADIF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable ADIF interrupt 1: enable ADIF interrupt Bit 4 (PWM1IE) PWM1IF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable PWM1 interrupt 1: enable PWM1 interrupt Bit 5 (PWM2IE) PWM2IF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable PWM2 interrupt 1: enable PWM2 interrupt Bit 6 (CMPIE) CMPIF interrupt enable bit. 0: disable CMPIF interrupt 1: enable CMPIF interrupt Bit 7: Unimplemented, read as ‘0’. Individual interrupt is enabled by setting its associated control bit in the IOCF0 to "1". Global interrupt is enabled by the ENI instruction and is disabled by the DISI instruction. Refer to Fig. 11. IOCF0 register is both readable and writable. 16 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.11 IOC51 ( PWMCON ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 PWM2E PWM1E T2EN T1EN T2P1 T2P0 T1P1 T1P0 Bit 7 (PWM2E): PWM2 enable bit 0 = PWM2 is off (default value), and its related pin carries out the P52 function. 1 = PWM2 is on, and its related pin will be set to output automatically. Bit 6 (PWM1E): PWM1 enable bit 0 = PWM1 is off (default value), and its related pin carries out the P51 function; 1 = PWM1 is on, and its related pin will be set to output automatically. TMR2 enable bit Bit 5 (T2EN): 0 = TMR2 is off (default value). 1 = TMR2 is on. TMR1 enable bit Bit 4 (T1EN): 0 = TMR1 is off (default value). 1 = TMR1 is on. Bit 3: Bit 2 ( T2P1:T2P0 ): TMR2 clock prescale option bits. T2P1 T2P0 Prescale 0 1:2(Default) 0 1 1:8 1 0 1:32 1 1 1:64 Bit 1 : Bit 0 ( T1P1:T1P0 ): TMR1 clock prescale option bits. T1P1 T1P0 Prescale 0 0 1:2(Default) 0 1 1:8 1 0 1:32 1 1 1:64 4.2.12 IOC61 ( DT1L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0) of Duty Cycle of PWM1 ) A specified value keeps the output of PWM1 to stay at high until the value matches with TMR1. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 17 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.2.13 IOC71 ( DT1H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM1 ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CALI1 SIGN1 VOF1[2] VOF1[1] VOF1[0] - PWM1[9] PWM1[8] Bit 7 (CALI1): Calibration enable bit 0 = Calibration disable; 1 = Calibration enable. Bit 6 (SIGN1): Polarity bit of offset voltage 0 = Negative voltage; 1 = Positive voltage. Bit 5:Bit 3 (VOF1[2]:VOF1[0]): Offset voltage bits. Bit 1:Bit 0 (PWM1[9]:PWM1[8]): The Most Significant Byte of PWM1 Duty Cycle A specified value keeps the PWM1 output to stay at high until the value matches with TMR1. 4.2.14 IOC81 ( PRD1: Period of PWM1 ) The content of IOC81 is a period (time base) of PWM1. The frequency of PWM1 is the reverse of the period. 4.2.15 IOC91 ( DT2L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM2 ) A specified value keeps the of PWM1 output to stay at high until the value matches with TMR2. 4.2.16 IOCA1 ( DT2H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle of PWM2 ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CALI2 SIGN2 VOF2[2] VOF2[1] VOF2[0] - PWM2[9] PWM2[8] Bit 7 (CALI2): Calibration enable bit 0 = Calibration disable; 1 = Calibration enable. Bit 6 (SIGN2): Polarity bit of offset voltage 0 = Negative voltage; 1 = Positive voltage. Bit 5:Bit 3 (VOF2[2]:VOF2[0]): Offset voltage bits Bit 1:Bit 0 (PWM2[9]:PWM2[8]): The Most Significant Byte of PWM1 Duty Cycle 18 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM A specified value keeps the PWM2 output to stay at high until the value matches with TMR2. 4.2.17 IOCB1 ( PRD2: Period of PWM2 ) The content of IOCB1 is a period (time base) of PWM2. The frequency of PWM2 is the reverse of the period. 4.2.18 IOCC1 ( DL1L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM1 ) The content of IOCC1 is read-only. 4.2.19 IOCD1 ( DL1H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM1 ) The content of IOCD1 is read-only. 4.2.20 IOCE1 ( DL2L: the Least Significant Byte ( Bit 7 ~ Bit 0) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM2 ) The content of IOCE1 is read-only. 4.2.21 IOCF1 ( DL2H: the Most Significant Byte ( Bit 1 ~ Bit 0 ) of Duty Cycle Latch of PWM2 ) The content of IOCF1 is read-only. 4.3 TCC/WDT & Prescaler An 8-bit counter is available as prescaler for the TCC or WDT. The prescaler is available for either the TCC or WDT only at any given time, and the PAB bit of CONT register is used to determine the prescaler assignment. The PSR0~PSR2 bits determine the prescale ratio. The prescaler is cleared each time the instruction is written to TCC under TCC mode. The WDT and prescaler, when assigned to WDT mode, are cleared by the WDTC or SLEP instructions. Fig. 5 depicts the circuit diagram of TCC/WDT. R1(TCC) is an 8-bit timer/counter. The TCC clock source can be internal or external clock input (edge selectable from TCC pin). If TCC signal source is from internal clock, TCC will increase by 1 at every instruction cycle (without prescaler). Referring to Fig. 5, selection of CLK=Fosc/2 or CLK=Fosc/4 depends on the CODE Option bit CLKS. CLK=Fosc/2 if CLKS bit is "0", and CLK=Fosc/4 if CLKS bit is "1". If TCC signal source is from external clock input, TCC will increase by 1 at every falling edge or rising edge of TCC pin. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 19 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM The watchdog timer is a free running on-chip RC oscillator. The WDT will keep on running even after the oscillator driver has been turned off (i.e. in sleep mode). During normal operation or sleep mode, a WDT time-out (if enabled) will cause the device to reset. The WDT can be enabled or disabled at any time during the normal mode by software programming. Refer to WDTE bit of IOCE0 register. Without presacler, the WDT time-out period is approximately 18 ms1. CLK (Fosc/2 or Fosc/4) DATA BUS 0 TCC Pin 1 TE 1 M U X 0 TS SYNC 2 cycles 1 M U X 8-bit Counter PAB 8-to-1 MUX PSR0 ~ PSR2 1 0 WDTE (in IOCE) TCC (R1) TCC overflow interrupt PAB 0 WDT M U X PAB MUX WDT timeout Fig. 5 Block Diagram of TCC and WDT 4.4 I/O Ports Port 5, Port 6, and the I/O registers are bi-directional tri-state I/O ports. The function of Pull-high, Pull-down, and Open-drain can be set internally by IOCB0, IOCC0, and IOCD0, respectively. Port 6 features an input status changed interrupt (or wake-up) function. Each I/O pin can be defined as "input" or "output" pin by the I/O control register (IOC50 ~ IOC60). The I/O registers and I/O control registers are both readable and writable. The I/O interface circuits for Port 5 and Port 6 are shown in the following Fig. 6, Fig. 7, and Fig. 8 respectively. 1 NOTE:VDD=5V,Setup time period = 16ms ± 5%. VDD=3V,Setup time period = 19ms ± 5%. 20 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM PCRD Q PORT D _ CLK Q C L Q P R IOD D CLK _ PCWR PDWR C L Q PDRD M U X 0 1 NOTE: Pull-down is not shown in the figure. Fig. 6 The Ccircuit of I/O Port and I/O Control Register for Port 5 PCRD Q P R D _ CLK Q C L PCWR P50, /INT Q PORT P R D _ CLK Q C L IOD PDWR Bit 6 of IOCE0 D P R CLK C L 0 Q 1 _ M U X Q PDRD TI 0 D P R CLK C L Q _ Q INT NOTE: Pull-high (down) and Open-drain are not shown in the figure. Fig. 7 The Circuit of I/O Port and I/O Control Register for P50(/INT) Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 21 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM PCRD Q P R D _ CLK Q C L PCWR P60 ~ P67 Q PORT 0 P R IOD D _ CLK Q C L PDWR M U X 1 PDRD TI n D P R CLK C L Q _ Q NOTE: Pull-high (down) and Open-drain are not shown in the figure. Fig. 8 The Circuit of I/O Port and I/O Control Register for P60~P67 IOCE.1 D P R Q Interrupt CLK _ C Q L RE.1 ENI Instruction P D R Q T10 T11 CLK _ C L Q P Q R D CLK _ Q C L T17 DISI Instruction /SLEP Interrupt (Wake-up from SLEEP) Next Instruction (Wake-up from SLEEP) Fig. 9 Block Diagram of Port 6 with Input Changed Interrupt/Wake-up 22 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Table 3 Usage of Port 6 Input Changed Wake-up/Interrupt Function Usage of Port 6 Input Status Changed Wake-up/Interrupt (I) Wake-up from Port 6 Input Status Change (a) Before SLEEP 1. Disable WDT 2. Read I/O Port 6 (MOV R6,R6) 3. Execute "ENI" or "DISI" 4. Enable interrupt (Set IOCF0.1) 5. Execute "SLEP" instruction (b) After wake-up 1. IF "ENI" → Interrupt vector (008H) 2. IF "DISI" → Next instruction 4.5 (II) Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt 1. Read I/O Port 6 (MOV R6,R6) 2. Execute "ENI" 3. Enable interrupt (Set IOCF0.1) 4. IF Port 6 changed (interrupt) → Interrupt vector (008H) RESET and Wake-up 4.5.1 The Function of RESET and Wake-up A RESET is initiated by one of the following events(1) Power-on reset (2) /RESET pin input "low", or (3) WDT time-out (if enabled). The device is kept in a RESET condition for a period of approximately 18ms (one oscillator start-up timer period) after the reset is detected. Once the RESET occurs, the following functions are performed. The oscillator is running, or will be started. The Program Counter (R2) is set to all "0". All I/O port pins are configured as input mode (high-impedance state). The Watchdog Timer and prescaler are cleared. When power is switched on, the upper 3 bits of R3 are cleared. The bits of the CONT register are set to all "1" except for the Bit 6 (INT flag). The bits of the IOCB0 register are set to all "1". The IOCC0 register is cleared. The bits of the IOCD0 register are set to all "1". Bit 7 of the IOCE0 register is set to "1", and Bit 6 is cleared. Bits 0~6 of RF register and bits 0~6 of IOCF0 register are cleared. Executing the “SLEP” instruction will assert the sleep (power down) mode. While entering sleep mode, the WDT (if enabled) is cleared but keeps on running. The controller can be awakened by- Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 23 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM (1) External reset input on /RESET pin. (2) WDT time-out (if enabled). (3) Port 6 input status change (if enabled). (4) Comparator high. The first two cases will cause the EM78458/459 to reset. The T and P flags of R3 can be used to determine the source of the reset (wake-up). Case 3 is considered the continuation of program execution and the global interrupt ("ENI" or "DISI" being executed) decides whether or not the controller branches to the interrupt vector following wake-up. If ENI is executed before SLEP, the instruction will begin to execute from the address 0x8 after wake-up. If DISI is executed before SLEP, the execution will restart from the instruction right next to SLEP after wake-up. Only one of the Cases 2, to 4 can be enabled before entering into sleep mode. That is, [a] if Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt is enabled before SLEP , WDT must be disabled by software. However, the WDT bit in the option register remains enabled. Hence, the EM78458/459 can be awakened only by Case 1 or 3. [b] if WDT is enabled before SLEP, Port 6 Input Status Changed Interrupt must be disabled. Hence, the EM78458/459 can be awakened only by Case 1 or 2. Refer to the section on Interrupt for further details. [c] if Comparator High Interrupt is enabled before SLEP, WDT must be disabled by software. However, the WDT bit in the option register remains enabled. Hence, the EM78458/459 can be awakened only by Case 1 or 4. If Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt is used to wake up the EM78458/459 (as in Case [a] above), the following instructions must be executed before SLEP: MOV A, @0Bxx000110 CONTW CLR R1 MOV A, @0Bxxxx1110 CONTW WDTC MOV A, @0B0xxxxxxx IOW RE MOV R6, R6 MOV A, @0B00000x1x IOW RF ENI (or DISI) SLEP NOP ; Select internal TCC clock ; Clear TCC and prescaler ; Select WDT prescaler ; Clear WDT and prescaler ; Disable WDT ; Read Port 6 ; Enable Port 6 input change interrupt ; Enable (or disable) global interrupt ; Sleep Similarly, if the Comparator High Interrupt is used to wake up the EM78458/459 (as in Case [c] above), the following instructions must be executed before SLEP: 24 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM MOV A, @0Bxx000110 CONTW CLR R1 MOV A, @0Bxxxx1110 CONTW WDTC MOV A, @0B0xxxxxxx IOW RE MOV A, @0B01xxxxxx IOW RF ENI (or DISI) SLEP NOP ; Select internal TCC clock ; Clear TCC and prescaler ; Select WDT prescaler ; Clear WDT and prescaler ; Disable WDT ; Enable comparator high interrupt ; Enable (or disable) global interrupt ; Sleep One problem user must be aware of, is that after waking up from the sleep mode, the WDT function will enable automatically. The WDT operation (being enabled or disabled) should be handled appropriately by software after waking up from the sleep mode. 4.5.2 The Status of T, and P of STATUS Register A RESET condition is initiated by one of the following events: (1) A power-on condition, (2) A high-low-high pulse on /RESET pin, or (3) Watchdog Timer time-out. The values of T and P, as listed in Table 5 below, are used to check how the processor wakes up. Table 6 shows the events, which may affect the status of T and P. Table 4 The Values of RST, T, and P after RESET Reset Type T P Power-on 1 1 /RESET during Operating mode *P *P /RESET wake-up during SLEEP mode 1 0 WDT during Operating mode 0 *P WDT wake-up during SLEEP mode 0 0 Wake-up on pin change during SLEEP mode 1 0 *P: Previous status before reset Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 25 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Table 5 The Status of RST, T and P being Affected by Events Event T P Power-on 1 1 WDTC instruction 1 1 WDT time-out 0 *P SLEP instruction 1 0 Wake-up on pin changed during SLEEP mode 1 0 *P: Previous value before reset VDD D Oscillator Q CLK CLK CLR Power-On Reset Voltage Detector WDT Timeout W WDT Setup time Reset /RESET Fig. 10 Block Diagram of Reset of Controller 4.6 Interrupt The EM78458/459 has six interrupts as listed below: (1) TCC overflow interrupt (2) Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt (3) External interrupt [(P50, /INT) pin]. (4) Analog to Digital conversion completed. (5) When TMR1/TMR2 matches with PRD1/PRD2 respectively in PWM. (6) When the comparators output changes. Before the Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt is enabled, reading Port 6 (e.g. "MOV R6,R6") is necessary. Each Port 6 pin will have this feature if its status changes. Any pin configured as output or P50 pin configured as /INT, is excluded from this function. Port 6 Input Status Change Interrupt will wake up the EM78458/459 from the sleep mode if it is enabled prior to going into the sleep mode by executing SLEP. When the controller is wake-up, it will continue to execute the succeeding program if the global 26 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM interrupt is disabled, or branches out to the interrupt vector 008H if the global interrupt is enabled. RF, the interrupt status register that records the interrupt requests in the relative flags/bits. IOCF0 is an interrupt mask register. The global interrupt is enabled by the ENI instruction and is disabled by the DISI instruction. When one of the interrupts (when enabled) occurs, the next instruction will be fetched from address 008H. Once in the interrupt service routine, the source of an interrupt can be determined by polling the flag bits in RF. The interrupt flag bit must be cleared by instructions before leaving the interrupt service routine to avoid recursive interrupts. The flag (except ICIF bit) in the Interrupt Status Register (RF) is set regardless of the status of its mask bit or the execution of ENI. Note that the outcome of RF will be the logic AND of RF and IOCF0 (refer to Fig. 11). The RETI instruction ends the interrupt routine and enables the global interrupt (the execution of ENI). When an interrupt is generated by the INT instruction (when enabled), the next instruction will be fetched from address 001H. Fig. 11 Interrupt Input Circuit 4.7 Analog-To-Digital Converter (ADC) The analog-to-digital circuitry consists of an 8-bit analog multiplexer, three control registers (ADCON/R9, AD-CMP-CON/IOCA0, GCON/IOC90), one data register (ADDATA/RA) and an ADC with 8-bit resolution. The functional block diagram of the ADC is shown in Fig. 12. The analog reference voltage (Vref) and analog ground are connected via separate input pins. The ADC module utilizes successive approximation to convert the unknown analog signal into a digital value. The result is fed to the ADDATA. Input channels are Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 27 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM selected by the analog input multiplexer via the ADCON register Bits ADIS0, ADIS1, and ADIS2. ADC8 Vref ADC7 8-1 Analog Switch ADC6 + ADC5 - OP2 ADC4 Power-Down ADC ( successive approximation ) Start to Convert ADC3 Fsco ADC2 4-1 MUX + ADC1 - OP1 Internal RC 4 3 2 5 4 3 2 1 0 AD-CMPCON 2 1 0 1 0 ADCON AD-CMPCON 3 7 RF 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 ADDATA 3 ADCON GCON DATA BUS Fig. 12 The Functional Block Diagram of Analog-to-Digital Conversion 4.7.1 ADC Control Register (ADCON/R9, AD-CMP-CON/IOCA0, GCON/IOC90) 4.7.1.1 ADCON/R9 The ADCON register controls the operation of the A/D conversion and decides which pin should be currently active. BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SYMBOL - - IOCS ADRUN ADPD ADIS2 ADIS1 ADIS0 *Init_Value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Init_Value: Initial value at power on reset ADRUN (bit 4): ADC starts to RUN. 1 = an A/D conversion is started. This bit can be set by software. 0 = reset on completion of the conversion. This bit can not be reset in software. ADPD (bit 3): ADC Power-down Mode. 1 = ADC is operating; 0 = switch off the resistor reference to save power even when the CPU is operating 28 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM ADIS2~ADIS0 (bit 2~0): Analog Input Select. 000 = AN0; 001 = AN1; 010 = AN2; 011 = AN3; 100 = AN4; 101 = AN5; 110 = AN6; 111 = AN7; Change occurs only when the ADIF bit and the ADRUN bit are both LOW. 4.7.1.2 AD-CMP-CON/IOCA0 The AD-CMP-CON register defines the pins of Port 6 as analog inputs or as digital I/O, individually. BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SYMBOL VREFS CE COE IMS2 IMS1 IMS0 CKR1 CKR0 *Init_Value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Init_Value: Initial value at power on reset VREFS (Bit 7): The input source of the Vref of the ADC. 0 = The Vref of the ADC is connected to Vdd (default value), and the P53/VREF pin carries out the function of P53; 1 = The Vref of the ADC is connected to P53/VREF. CE (Bit 6): Control bit used to enable comparator. 0 = Disable comparator 1 = Enable comparator COE (Bit 5): Set P57 as the output of the comparator 0 = the comparator acts as an OP if CE=1. 1 = act as a comparator if CE=1. IMS2~IMS0 (Bit 4 ~ Bit 2): ADC configuration definition bit. CKR1 and CKR0 (Bit 1 and Bit 0): The conversion time select. 00 = Fosc/4; 01 = Fosc/16; 10 = Fsco/64; 11 = The oscillator clock source of ADC is from WDT ring oscillator frequency. ( frequency=256/18ms≒14.2Khz) Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 29 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.7.1.3 GCON/IOC90 As shown in Fig. 12, OP1 and OP2, the gain amplifiers, are located in the middle of the analog input pins (ADC1 and ADC5) and the 8-1analog switch. The GCON register controls the gains. Table 6 Table 7 Shows the Gains and the Operating Range of ADC. BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SYMBOL OP2E OP1E G22 G21 G20 G12 G11 G10 *Init_Value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 7 The Gains and the Operating Range of ADC G10:G12/G20:G22 Gain Range of Operating Voltage 000 1 0 ~ Vref 001 2 0 ~ (1/2)Vref- 010 4 0 ~ (1/4)Vref 011 8 0 ~ (1/8)Vref 100 16 0 ~ (1/16)Vref 101 32 0 ~ (1/32)Vref NOTE Vref can not be less than 3 volts. 4.7.2 ADC Data Register (ADDATA/RA) When the A/D conversion is complete, the result is loaded to the ADDATA. The START/END bit is clear, and the ADIF is set. 4.7.3 A/D Sampling Time The accuracy, linearity, and speed of the successive approximation A/D converter are dependent on the properties of the ADC and the comparator. The source impedance and the internal sampling impedance directly affect the time required to charge the sample holding capacitor. The application program controls the length of the sample time to meet the specified accuracy. Generally speaking, the program should wait for 1 µs for each KΩ of the analog source impedance and at least 1 µs for the low-impedance source. After the analog input channel is selected, this acquisition time must be done before the conversion can be started. 4.7.4 A/D Conversion Time CKR0 and CKR1 select the conversion time (Tct), in terms of instruction cycles. This allows the MCU to run at the maximum frequency without sacrificing the accuracy of A/D conversion. For the EM78458/459, the conversion time per bit is about 4µs. Table 8 shows the relationship between Tct and the maximum operating frequencies. 30 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Table 8 Tct vs. the Maximum Operation Frequency CKR0:CKR1 Operation Mode Max. operation frequency 00 Fsco/4 1 MHz 01 Fsco/16 4 MHz 10 Fsco/64 16MHz 11 Internal RC - 4.7.5 A/D Operation During Sleep Mode In order to reduce power consumption, the A/D conversion remains operational during sleep mode, and is obligated to implement the internal RC clock source mode. As the SLEP instruction is executed, all the operations of the MCU will stop except for the A/D conversion. The RUN bit will be cleared and the result will be fed to the ADDATA when the conversion is completed. If the ADIE is enabled, the device will wake up. Otherwise, the A/D conversion will be shut off, no matter what the status of ADPD bit is. 4.7.6 Programming Steps/Considerations 4.7.6.1 Programming steps Follow these steps to obtain data from the ADC: (1) Write to the three bits (IMS2:IMS0) on the AD-CMP-CON1 register to define the characteristics of R6: Digital I/O, analog channels, and voltage reference pin; (2) Write to the ADCON register to configure AD module: (a) Select A/D input channel ( ADAS2:ADAS0 ); (b) Select the proper gains by writing to the GCON register ( optional ); (c) Define A/D conversion clock rate ( CKR1:CKR0 ); (d) Set the ADPD bit to 1 to begin sampling. (3) Put “ENI” instruction, if the interrupt function is employed. (4) Set the ADRUN bit to 1. (5) Wait for either the interrupt flag to be set or the ADC interrupt to occur. (6) Read ADDATA, the conversion data register. (7) Clear the interrupt flag bit (ADIF). (8) For next conversion, go to Step 1 or Step 2 as required. At least 2 Tct is required before next acquisition starts. NOTE To obtain an accurate value, it is necessary to avoid any data transition on I/O pins during AD conversion. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 31 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.7.6.2 The Demonstration Programs ; To define the general registers R_0 == 0 ; Indirect addressing register PSW == 3 ; Status register PORT5 == 5 PORT6 == 6 R_F== 0XF ; Interrupt status register ; To define the control register IOC50 == 0X5 ; Control Register of Port 5 IOC60 == 0X6 ; Control Register of Port 6 C_INT== 0XF ; Interrupt Control Register ;ADC Control Registers ADDATA == 0xA ; The contents are the results of ADC ADCON R== 0x9; 7 ; 6 5 4 3 ADRUN 2 0 - - IOCS ADCONC== 0xA ; 7 6 5 ; VREFS X X 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 OPE2 OPE1 G22 G21 G20 G12 G11 G10 GCON == 0x9; ; 4 ADPD 1 3 ADIS2 ADIS1 ADIS0 2 IMS2 IMS1 1 0 IMS0 CKR1 CKR0 ;To define bits ;In ADCONR ADRUN == 0x4 ; ADC is executed as the bit is set ADPD == 0x3 ; Power Mode of ADC ORG 0 ; Initial address JMP INITIAL; ORG 0x08 ; Interrupt vector 32 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM (User program) CLR R_F ; To clear the ADCIF bit BS ADCONR, ADRUN ; To start to execute the next AD conversion if necessary RETI INITIAL: MOV A, @0bXXXX1XXX ; Enable the interrupt function of ADC, “X” by application IOW C_INT MOV A, @0xXX ; Interrupt disabled:<6> CONTW MOV A, @0b00000000 as fosc/4 ; To employ Vdd as the reference voltage, to define P60 IOW ADCONC; an analog input and set clock rate at En_ADC: MOV A, @0xXXXXXXX1 dependent IOW PORT6 ; To define P60 as an input pin, and the others are ; on applications MOV A, @0b01000101 ; To enable the OP1, and set the gain as 32 IOW GCON BS ADCONR, ADPD ; To disable the power-down mode of ADC ENI ; Enable the interrupt function BS ADCONR, ADRUN ; Start to run the ADC ; If the interrupt function is employed, the following three lines may be ignored POLLING: JBC ADCONR, ADRUN ; To check the ADRUN bit continuously; JMP POLLING completed ; ADRUN bit will be reset as the AD conversion is (User program) : : : Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 33 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.8 Dual Sets of PWM ( Pulse Width Modulation ) 4.8.1 Overview In PWM mode, both PWM1 and PWM2 pins produce up to a 10-bit resolution PWM output (see. Fig. 13 for the functional block diagram). A PWM output has a period and a duty cycle, and it keeps the output in high. The baud rate of the PWM is the inverse of the period. Fig. 14 depicts the relationships between a period and a duty cycle. latch DL1H + DL1L To PW M 1IF DT1H + DT1L Fosc 1:2 1:8 1:32 1:64 Duty Cycle M atch Com parator PW M 1 M UX R Q TM R1H + TM R1L reset S IOC51 Com parator T1P0 T1P1 T1EN Period M atch PRD1 Data Bus Data Bus DL2H + DL2L DT2H + DT2L T2P0 T2P1 T2EN Com parator latch To PW M 2IF Duty Cycle M atch PW M 2 Fosc 1:2 1:8 1:32 1:64 R TM R2H + TM R2L reset Q S M UX IOC51 Com parator Period M atch PRD2 Fig. 13 The Functional Block Diagram of the Dual PWMs Period Duty Cycle PRD1 = TMR1 DT1 = TMR1 Fig. 14 The Output Timing of the PWM 34 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.8.2 Increment Timer Counter ( TMRX: TMR1H/TWR1L or TMR2H/TWR2L ) TMRX are ten-bit clock counters with programmable prescalers. They are designed for the PWM module as baud rate clock generators. TMRX can be read, written, and cleared at any reset conditions. If employed, they can be turned down for power saving by setting T1EN bit [PWMCON<4>] or T2EN bit [PWMCON<5>] to 0. 4.8.3 PWM Period ( PRDX : PRD1 or PRD2 ) The PWM period is defined by writing to the PRDX register. When TMRX is equal to PRDX, the following events occur on the next increment cycle: TMRX is cleared. The PWMX pin is set to 1. The PWM duty cycle is latched from DT1/DT2 to DTL1/DTL2. NOTE The PWM output will not be set, if the duty cycle is 0; The PWMXIF pin is set to 1. The following formula describes how to calculate the PWM period: PERIOD = (PRDX + 1) * 4 * (1/Fosc) * (TMRX prescale value ) 4.8.4 PWM Duty Cycle ( DTX: DT1H/ DT1L and DT2H/ DT2L; DTL: DL1H/DL1L and DL2H/DL2L ) The PWM duty cycle is defined by writing to the DTX register, and is latched from DTX to DLX while TMRX is cleared. When DLX is equal to TMRX, the PWMX pin is cleared. DTX can be loaded at any time. However, it cannot be latched into DTL until the current value of DLX is equal to TMRX. The following formula describes how to calculate the PWM duty cycle: Duty Cycle = (DTX) * (1/Fosc) * (TMRX prescale value ) 4.8.5 Comparator X To change the output status while the match occurs, the TMRXIF flag will be set at the same time. 4.8.6 PWM Programming Procedures/Steps (1) Load PRDX with the PWM period. (2) Load DTX with the PWM Duty Cycle. (3) Enable interrupt function by writing IOCF0, if required. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 35 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM (4) Set PWMX pin to be output by writing a desired value to IOC51. (5) Load a desired value to IOC51 with TMRX prescaler value and enable both PWMX and TMRX. 4.9 Timer 4.9.1 Overview Timer1 (TMR1) and Timer2 (TMR2) (TMRX) are 10-bit clock counters with programmable prescalers, respectively. They are designed for the PWM module as baud rate clock generators. TMRX can be read, written, and cleared at any reset conditions. 4.9.2 Function description Fig. 15 shows TMRX block diagram. Each signal and block are described as follows: Fosc 1:2 1:8 1:32 1:64 To PWM1IF MUX TMR1X reset Period Match Comparator T1P0 T1P1 T1EN PRD1 Data Bus Data Bus PRD2 T2P0 T2P1 T2EN Fosc 1:2 1:8 1:32 1:64 Comparator TMR2X Period Match reset MUX To PWM2IF *TMR1X = TMR1H + TMR1L; *TMR2X = TMR2H +TMR2L Fig. 15 TMRX Block Diagram Fosc: Input clock. Prescaler ( T1P0 and T1P1/T2P1 and T2P0 ): Options of 1:2, 1:8, 1:32, and 1:64 are defined by TMRX. It is cleared when any type of reset occurs. TMR1X and TMR2X (TMR1H/TWR1L and TMR2H/TMR2L ):Timer X register; TMRX is increased until it matches with PRDX, and then is reset to 0. TMRX cannot be read. PRDX ( PRD1 and PRD2 ): PWM period register. 36 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM ComparatorX ( Comparator 1 and Comparator 2 ): To reset TMRX while a match occurs and the TMRXIF flag is set at the same time. 4.9.3 Programming the Related Registers When defining TMRX, refer to the related registers of its operation as shown in Table 9.It must be noted that the PWMX bits must be disabled if their related TMRXs are employed. That is, bit 7 and bit 6 of the PWMCON register must be set to ‘0’. Table 9 Related Control Registers of TMR1 and TMR2 Address IOC51 Name Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 PWMCON/IOC51 PWM2E PWM1E T2EN T1EN T2P1 T2P0 T1P1 T1P0 4.9.4 Timer programming procedures/steps (1) Load PRDX with the TIMER period. (2) Enable interrupt function by writing IOCF0, if required (3) Load a desired value to PWMCON with the TMRX prescaler value and enable both TMRX and disable PWMX. 4.10 Comparator EM78458/459 has one comparator, which has two analog inputs and one output. The comparator can be employed to wake up from the sleep mode. Fig. 16 shows the circuit of the comparator. Cin- - Cin+ CMP + CO Fig. 16 Comparator Operating Mode 4.10.1 External Reference Signal The analog signal that is presented at Cin- compares to the signal at Cin+, and the digital output (CO) of the comparator is adjusted accordingly. The reference signal must be between Vss and Vdd. The reference voltage can be applied to either pi of comparator. Threshold detector applications may be of the same reference. The comparator can operate from the same or different reference source. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 37 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.10.2 Comparator Outputs The compared result is stored in the CMPOUT of R3. The comparator outputs is output to P57 by programming bit5<COE> of the AD-CMPCON register to 1. P57 must be defined as an output if implemented as the comparator output. Fig. 17 shows the comparator output block diagram. To C0 From OP I/O CMRD EN Q EN D Q D To CMPOUT RESET To CPIF CMRD From other comparator Fig. 17 The Output Configuration of a Comparator 4.10.3 Using as An Operation Amplifier The comparator can be used as an operation amplifier if a feedback resistor is connected from the input to the output externally. In this case, the Schmitt trigger can be disabled for power saving by setting CE to 1 and COE to 0. 4.10.4 Interrupt CMPIE (IOCF0.6) must be enabled. Interrupt occurs at the rising edge of the comparator output pin. The actual change on the pin can be determined by reading the Bit CMPOUT, R3<7>. CMPIF (RF.6), the comparator interrupt flag, can only be cleared by software. 38 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.10.5 Wake-up from SLEEP Mode If enabled, the comparator remains active and the interrupt remains functional, even under SLEEP mode. If a mismatch occurs, the interrupt will wake up the device from SLEEP mode. The power consumption should be taken into consideration for the benefit of energy conservation. If the function is unemployed during SLEEP mode, turn off comparator before entering into sleep mode. 4.11 The Initialized Values after Reset Table 10 The Summary of the Initialized Values for Registers Address N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Name IOC50 IOC60 IOCB0 IOCC0 IOCD0 IOCE0 Reset Type Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 C57 1 C56 1 C55 1 C54 1 C53 1 C52 1 C51 1 C50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P C67 1 C66 1 C65 1 C64 1 C63 1 C62 1 C61 1 C60 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P /PD7 1 /PD6 1 */PD5 1 */PD4 1 /PD3 1 /PD2 1 /PD1 1 /PD0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P OD7 1 OD6 1 OD5 1 OD4 1 OD3 1 OD2 1 OD1 1 OD0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P /PH7 1 /PH6 1 /PH5 1 /PH4 1 /PH3 1 /PH2 1 /PH1 1 /PH0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P WDTE 1 EIS 0 X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P 1 1 1 1 1 1 Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 39 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Address N/A N/A N/A Name IOCF0 IOC90 (GCON) IOCA0 (AD-CMP CON) Reset Type Bit Name X Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed 0 Bit Name N/A N/A IOC51 (PWMCON ) IOC61 (DT1L) Power-on N/A N/A N/A 40 • IOC71 (DT1H) IOC81 (PRD1) IOC91 (DT2L) IOCA1 (DT2H) Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 PMW2I PWM1I ADIE CMPIE E E 0 0 0 0 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 EXIE ICIE TCIE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P G22 0 G21 0 G20 0 G12 0 G11 0 G10 0 OP2E OP1E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P VREFS 0 CE 0 COE 0 IMS2 0 IMS1 0 IMS0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P T1EN T2P1 T2P0 T1P1 T1P0 PWM2 PWM2 T2EN E E CKR1 CKR0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P Bit Name Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Power-on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P X Bit1 Bit0 /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name N/A Bit 7 Power-on CALI1 SIGN1 VOF1[ VOF1[ VOF1[ 0] 2] 1] 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P 0 P P Bit Name - - - - - - - - Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P Bit7 0 Bit6 0 Bit5 0 Bit4 0 Bit3 0 Bit2 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P X Bit1 Bit0 /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name CALI2 SIGN2 VOF2[ VOF2[ VOF2[ 0] 2] 1] Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Address N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0x00 0x01 0x02 Name IOCB1 (PRD2) IOCC1 (DL1L) IOCD1 (DL1H) IOCE1 (DL2L) IOCF1 (DL2H) CONT R0(IAR) R1(TCC) R2(PC) Reset Type Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P 0 P P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P Bit7 0 Bit6 0 Bit5 0 Bit4 0 Bit3 0 Bit2 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P Bit7 0 Bit6 0 Bit5 0 Bit4 0 Bit3 0 Bit2 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P INTE 1 INT 0 TS 1 TE 1 PAB 1 PSR2 1 PSR1 1 PSR0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P U U U U U U U U P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P - - - - - - - - Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 41 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Address 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x7~0x8 0x9 0xA 0xB 42 • Name R3(SR) R4(RSR) P5 P6 R7~R8 R9 (ADCON) RA (ADDDATA) RB (TMR1L) Reset Type Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jump to address 0x08 or continue to execute next instruction GP2 0 PS1 0 PS0 0 T 1 P 1 Z U DC U C U 0 0 0 t t P P P P P P t t P P P BS7 0 BS6 0 U U U U U U 0 0 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P57 1 P56 1 P55 1 P54 1 P53 1 P52 1 P51 1 P50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P P67 1 P66 1 P65 1 P64 1 P63 1 P62 1 P61 1 P60 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P P P P U U U U U U U U P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Bit Name X X IOCS Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P Bit7 0 Bit6 0 Bit5 0 Bit4 0 Bit3 0 Bit2 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P ADRU ADPD ADAS2 ADAS1 ADAS0 N 0 0 0 0 0 Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Address 0xC 0xD 0xE 0xF 0x10~0x3F Name RC (TMR1H) RD (TMR2L) RE (TMR2H) RF (ISR) R10~R3F Reset Type Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P Bit7 0 Bit6 0 Bit5 0 Bit4 0 Bit3 0 Bit2 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P P X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Bit1 0 Bit0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P Bit Name X CMPIF EXIF ICIF TCIF Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed Bit Name Power-on /RESET and WDT Wake-up from Pin Changed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P P P P P P P U U U U U U U U P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P PWM2I PWM1I ADIF F F 0 0 0 X: not used. U: unknown or don’t care. P: previous value before reset. t: check Table 5 4.12 Oscillator 4.12.1 Oscillator Modes The EM78458 and EM78459 can be operated in four different oscillator modes, such as High XTAL oscillator mode (HXT), Low XTAL oscillator mode (LXT), External RC oscillator mode (ERC), and RC oscillator mode with Internal capacitor (IC). Users can select one of them by programming the MASK Option. The up-limited operation frequency of crystal/resonator on the different VDDs is listed in Table 11 Table 11 The Summary of Maximum Operating Speeds Conditions Two clocks Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) VDD Fxt max.(MHz) 2.3 4 3.0 8 5.0 20 • 43 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.12.2 Crystal Oscillator/Ceramic Resonators (XTAL) EM78458/459 can be driven by an external clock signal through the OSCI pin as shown in Fig. 18 below. Ext. Clock O SCI EM 78458 EM 78459 O SCO Fig. 18 Circuit for External Clock Input In the most applications, pin OSCI and pin OSCO can be connected with a crystal or ceramic resonator to generate oscillation. Fig. 19 depicts such circuit. The same applies to the HXT mode and the LXT mode. Table 12 provided the recommended values of C1 and C2. Since each resonator has its own attribute, user should refer to their specifications for appropriate values of C1 and C2. RS, a serial resistor, may be necessary for AT strip cut crystal or low frequency mode. C1 OSCI EM 78458 EM 78459 XTAL OSCO RS C2 Fig. 19 Circuit for Crystal/Resonator Table 12 Capacitor Selection Guide for Crystal Oscillator or Ceramic Resonators Oscillator Type Frequency Mode Ceramic Resonators HXT LXT Crystal Oscillator HXT 44 • Frequency C1(pF) C2(pF) 455 kHz 2.0 MHz 100~150 20~40 100~150 20~40 4.0 MHz 10~30 10~30 32.768kHz 100KHz 200KHz 25 25 25 15 25 25 455KHz 20~40 20~150 1.0MHz 2.0MHz 15~30 15 15~30 15 4.0MHz 15 15 Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 330 330 OSCI 7404 7404 C 7404 EM 78458 EM 78459 XTAL Fig. 20 Circuit for Crystal/Resonator-Series Mode 4.7K 7404 10K Vdd OSCI EM 78458 EM 78459 10K 7404 XTAL C1 10K C2 Fig. 21 Circuit for Crystal/Resonator-Parallel Mode 4.12.3 External RC Oscillator Mode For some applications that do not require precise timing calculation, the RC oscillator (Fig. 22) could offer users with an effective cost savings. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the frequency of the RC oscillator is influenced by the supply voltage, the values of the resistor (Rext), the capacitor(Cext), and even by the operation temperature. Moreover, the frequency also changes slightly from one chip to another due to the manufacturing process variation. In order to maintain a stable system frequency, the values of the Cext should not be less than 20pF, and that the value of Rext should not be greater than 1M ohm. If they cannot be kept in this range, the frequency can be affected easily by noise, humidity, and leakage. The smaller the Rext in the RC oscillator, the faster its frequency will be. On the contrary, for very low Rext values, for instance, 1 KΩ, the oscillator becomes unstable because the NMOS cannot discharge the current of the capacitance correctly. Based on the above reasons, it must be kept in mind that all supply voltage, the operation temperature, the components of the RC oscillator, the package types, and the way the PCB is layout, have certain effect on the system frequency. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 45 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Vcc Rext OSCI Cext EM 78458 EM 78459 Fig. 22 Circuit for External RC Oscillator Mode Table 13 RC Oscillator Frequencies Cext 20 pF 100 pF 300 pF Rext Average Fosc 5V,25°C 3.3k 3.57 MHz 2.94 MHz 5.1k 2.63MHz 1.92 MHz Average Fosc 3V,25°C 10k 1.30 MHz 1.22 MHz 100k 150 KHz 153 KHz 3.3k 1.43 MHz 1.35 MHz 5.1k 980 KHz 877 KHz 10k 520 KHz 465 KHz 100k 57 KHz 54 KHz 3.3k 510 KHz 470 KHz 5.1k 340 KHz 320 KHz 10k 175 KHz 170 KHz 100k 19 KHz 19 KHz NOTE 1. Measured on DIP packages. 2. Design reference only 4.12.4 RC Oscillator Mode with Internal Capacitor If both precision and cost are taken into consideration, EM78P257A/B also offers a special oscillation mode. It is equipped with an internal capacitor and an external resistor (connected to Vcc). The internal capacitor functions as temperature compensator. In order to obtain more accurate frequency, a precise resistor is recommended. 46 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Vcc Rext OSCI EM78458 EM78459 Fig. 23 Circuit for Internal C Oscillator Mode Table 14 R Oscillator Frequencies Rext Average Fosc 5V,25°C Average Fosc 3V,25°C 51k 2.22 MHz 2.17 MHz 100k 1.15 MHz 1.14 MHz 300k 375 KHz 370 KHz NOTE 1. Measured on DIP packages. 2. Design reference only 4.13 Power-on Considerations Any microcontroller is not warranted to start proper operation before the power supply stabilizes in steady state. EM78458/459 POR voltage range is 1.2V~1.8V. Under customer application, when power is OFF, Vdd must drop to below 1.2V and remains OFF for 10us before power can be switched ON again. This way, the EM78458/459 will reset and work normally. The extra external reset circuit will work well if Vdd can rise at very fast speed (50 ms or less). However, under most cases where critical applications are involved, extra devices are required to assist in solving the power-up problems. 4.13.1 External Power on Reset Circuit The circuit shown in Fig IV.13.1-1 implements an external RC to produce a reset pulse. The pulse width (time constant) should be kept long enough to allow Vdd to reach minimum operation voltage. This circuit is used when the power supply has a slow rise time. Because the current leakage from the /RESET pin is about ±5µA, it is recommended that R should not be great than 40 K. In this way, the voltage at Pin /RESET is held below 0.2V. The diode (D) acts as a short circuit at power-down. The capacitor, C, is discharged rapidly and fully. Rin, the current-limited resistor, prevents high current discharge or ESD (electrostatic discharge) from flowing into Pin /RESET. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 47 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM VDD /RESET R EM 78458 EM 78459 Rin D C Fig. 24 External Power on Reset Circuit 4.13.2 Residue-Voltage Protection When battery is replaced, device power (Vdd) is taken off but residue-voltage remains. The residue-voltage may trips below Vdd minimum, but not to zero. This condition may cause a poor power on reset. Fig. 25 and Fig. 26 show how to build a residue-voltage protection circuit VDD VDD EM 78458 EM 78459 33K Q1 10K /RESET 100K 1N4684 Fig. 25 Circuit 1 for the Residue Voltage Protection VDD VDD EM 78458 EM 78459 R1 Q1 /RESET R3 R2 Fig. 26 Circuit 2 for the Residue Voltage Protection 48 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.14 CODE OPTION Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 ENWDTB CK2 MS HLF RCT - Bit 0: Reserved.. The bit0 set to ”0” all the time. Bit 1 (RCT): RC type. 0: Internal C, External R 1: External RC Bit 2 (HLF): Frequency mode. 0: Low frequency(<32.768KHz) 1: High frequency(≥32.768KHz) Bit 3 (MS): Oscillator types. 0: RC type 1: Crystal type Bit 4 (CK2): Clocks per instruction. 0: 2 clocks 1: 4 clocks Bit 5 (ENWDTB): WatchDog Timer (WDT) control. 0: Enable WDT 1: Always disable WDT 4.15 Instruction Set Each instruction in the instruction set is a 13-bit word divided into an OP code and one or more operands. Normally, all instructions are executed within one single instruction cycle (one instruction consists of 2 oscillator periods), unless the program counter is changed by instruction "MOV R2,A", "ADD R2,A", or by instructions of arithmetic or logic operation on R2 (e.g. "SUB R2,A", "BS(C) R2,6", "CLR R2", ⋅⋅⋅⋅). In this case, the execution takes two instruction cycles. In addition, the instruction set has the following features: (1) Every bit of any register can be set, cleared, or tested directly. (2) The I/O registers can be regarded as general registers. That is, the same instruction can operate on I/O registers. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 49 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM The symbol "R" represents a register designator that specifies which one of the registers (including operational registers and general-purpose registers) is to be utilized by the instruction. The symbol "b" represents a bit field designator that selects the value for the bit located in the register "R" that is affected by the operation. The symbol "k" represents an 8 or 10-bit constant or literal value. Table 15 The list of the instruction set of EM78458/459 INSTRUCTION BINARY HEX MNEMONIC OPERATION STATUS AFFECTED 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 NOP No Operation None 0 0000 0000 0001 0001 DAA Decimal Adjust A C 0 0000 0000 0010 0002 CONTW A → CONT None 0 0000 0000 0011 0003 SLEP 0 → WDT, Stop oscillator T,P 0 0000 0000 0100 0004 WDTC 0 → WDT T,P 0 0000 0000 rrrr 000r IOW R A → IOCR None <Note1> 0 0000 0001 0000 0010 ENI Enable Interrupt None 0 0000 0001 0001 0011 DISI Disable Interrupt None 0 0000 0001 0010 0012 RET None 0 0000 0001 0011 0013 RETI None 0 0000 0001 0100 0014 CONTR [Top of Stack] → PC [Top of Stack] → PC, Enable Interrupt CONT → A 0 0000 0001 rrrr 001r IOR R IOCR → A None <Note1> 0 0000 01rr rrrr 00rr MOV R,A A→R None 0 0000 1000 0000 0080 CLRA 0→A Z 0 0000 11rr rrrr 00rr CLR R 0→R Z 0 0001 00rr rrrr 01rr SUB A,R R-A → A Z,C,DC 0 0001 01rr rrrr 01rr SUB R,A R-A → R Z,C,DC None 0 0001 10rr rrrr 01rr DECA R R-1 → A Z 0 0001 11rr rrrr 01rr DEC R R-1 → R Z 0 0010 00rr rrrr 02rr OR A,R A ∨ VR → A Z 0 0010 01rr rrrr 02rr OR R,A A ∨ VR → R Z 0 0010 10rr rrrr 02rr AND A,R A&R→A Z 0 0010 11rr rrrr 02rr AND R,A A&R→R Z 0 0011 00rr rrrr 03rr XOR A,R A⊕R→A Z 0 0011 01rr rrrr 03rr XOR R,A A⊕R→R Z 0 0011 10rr rrrr 03rr ADD A,R A+R→A Z,C,DC 0 0011 11rr rrrr 03rr ADD R,A A+R→R Z,C,DC 0 0100 00rr rrrr 04rr MOV A,R R→A Z 0 0100 01rr rrrr 04rr MOV R,R R→R Z 0 0100 10rr rrrr 04rr COMA R /R → A Z 0 0100 11rr rrrr 04rr COM R /R → R Z 0 0101 00rr rrrr 05rr INCA R R+1 → A Z 0 0101 01rr rrrr 05rr INC R R+1 → R Z 0 0101 10rr rrrr 05rr DJZA R R-1 → A, skip if zero None 0 0101 11rr rrrr 05rr DJZ R R-1 → R, skip if zero None 0 0110 00rr rrrr 06rr RRCA R R(n) → A(n-1), C 50 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM INSTRUCTION BINARY HEX MNEMONIC OPERATION STATUS AFFECTED R(0) → C, C → A(7) 0 0111 01rr rrrr 07rr SWAP R R(n) → R(n-1), R(0) → C, C → R(7) R(n) → A(n+1), R(7) → C, C → A(0) R(n) → R(n+1), R(7) → C, C → R(0) R(0-3) → A(4-7), R(4-7) → A(0-3) R(0-3) ↔ R(4-7) 0 0111 10rr rrrr 07rr JZA R R+1 → A, skip if zero None 0 0111 11rr rrrr 07rr JZ R R+1 → R, skip if zero None 0 100b bbrr rrrr 0xxx BC R,b 0 → R(b) None <Note2> 0 101b bbrr rrrr 0xxx BS R,b 1 → R(b) None <Note3> 0 110b bbrr rrrr 0xxx JBC R,b if R(b)=0, skip None 0 111b bbrr rrrr 0xxx JBS R,b if R(b)=1, skip None 0 0110 01rr rrrr 06rr RRC R 0 0110 10rr rrrr 06rr RLCA R 0 0110 11rr rrrr 06rr RLC R 0 0111 00rr rrrr 07rr SWAPA R C C C None None 1 00kk kkkk kkkk 1kkk CALL k 1 01kk kkkk kkkk 1kkk JMP k PC+1 → [SP], (Page, k) → PC (Page, k) → PC 1 1000 kkkk kkkk 18kk MOV A,k k→A None 1 1001 kkkk kkkk 19kk OR A,k A∨k→A Z None None 1 1010 kkkk kkkk 1Akk AND A,k A&k→A Z 1 1011 kkkk kkkk 1Bkk XOR A,k Z 1 1100 kkkk kkkk 1Ckk RETL k 1 1101 kkkk kkkk 1Dkk SUB A,k 1 1110 0000 0001 1E01 INT 1 1111 kkkk kkkk 1Fkk ADD A,k 0 0000 0010 0000 0020 TBL A⊕k→A k → A, [Top of Stack] → PC k-A → A PC+1 → [SP], 001H → PC k+A → A R2+A → R2 Bits 8~9 of R2 unchanged None Z,C,DC None Z,C,DC Z,C,DC NOTE 1.This instruction is applicable to IOC50~IOC60, IOC90~IOCF0, IOC51~IOCF1 only. 2.This instruction is not recommended for RF operation. 3.This instruction cannot operate under RF. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 51 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 4.16 Timing Diagrams AC Test Input/Output W aveform 2.4 2.0 0.8 TEST POINTS 2.0 0.8 0.4 AC Testing : Input is driven at 2.4V for logic "1",and 0.4V for logic "0".Timing measurements are m ade at 2.0V for logic "1",and 0.8V for logic "0". RESET Timing (CLK="0") NOP Instruction 1 Executed CLK /RESET Tdrh TCC Input Timing (CLKS="0") Tins CLK TCC Ttcc 52 • Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM 5 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Items Temperature under bias 6 Rating 0°C to 70°C Storage temperature -65°C to 150°C Input voltage -0.3V to +6.0V Output voltage -0.3V to +6.0V ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 6.1 Symbol DC Electrical Characteristic(Ta=0°C ~ 70 °C, VDD=5.0V±5%, VSS=0V) Parameter XTAL: VDD to 3V Fxt XTAL: VDD to 5V RC: VDD to 5V Condition Two cycle with two clocks R: 5.1KΩ, C: 100pF IIL Input Leakage Current for input pins VIN = VDD, VSS VIH Input High Voltage Ports 5, 6 VIL Input Low Voltage Ports 5, 6 VIHT Input High Threshold Voltage /RESET, TCC VILT Input Low Threshold Voltage /RESET, TCC VIHX Clock Input High Voltage OSCI VILX Clock Input Low Voltage OSCI VIH2 Input High Voltage,VDD=3V Ports 5, 6 VIL2 Input Low Voltage,VDD=3V Input High Threshold Voltage,VDD=3V Input Low Threshold Voltage,VDD=3V Clock Input High Voltage,VDD=3V Ports 5, 6 VIHT2 VILT2 VIHX2 VILX2 VOL2 Clock Input Low Voltage,VDD=3V Output High Voltage (Ports 5, 6) Output Low Voltage (P51~P57, P60~P63, P66~P67) Output Low Voltage (P64,P65) IPH Pull-high current IPD Pull-down current ISB Power down current ISB Power down current ICC1 Operating supply current (VDD=3V) VOH1 VOL1 /RESET, TCC Min Max Unit DC 8 MHz DC 20 MHz F±30% KHz ±1 µA F±30% Typ 760 2.0 V 0.8 2.0 V 0.8 2.5 1.0 1.5 V V 0.4 1.5 V V 0.4 1.5 V V OSCI IOH = -12.0 mA V V /RESET, TCC OSCI V 0.6 2.4 V V IOL = 12.0 mA 0.4 V IOL = 16.0 mA Pull-high active, input pin at VSS Pull-down active, input pin at VDD All input and I/O pins at VDD, output pin floating, WDT enabled All input and I/O pins at VDD, output pin floating, WDT disabled /RESET='High',Fosc=32KHz 0.4 V Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) -50 -100 -240 µA 25 50 120 µA 10 µA 1 µA 30 µA 15 • 53 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Symbol Parameter Condition at two clocks ICC2 Operating supply current (VDD=3V) at two clocks ICC3 Operating supply current (VDD=5.0V) at two clocks ICC4 Operating supply current (VDD=5.0V) at two clocks 6.2 Symbol Min Typ Max Unit 19 35 µA 2 mA 4.0 mA (Crystal type, two clocks), output pin floating, WDT disabled /RESET=‘High',Fosc=32KHz (Crystal type, two clocks), output pin floating, WDT enabled /RESET='High', Fosc=2MHz (Crystal type, two clocks), output pin floating /RESET='High', Fosc=4MHz (Crystal type, two clocks), output pin floating AC Electrical Characteristic (Ta=0°C ~ 70 °C, VDD=5V±5%, VSS=0V) Parameter Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 45 50 55 % DC DC ns ns Dclk Input CLK duty cycle Tins Instruction cycle time (CLKS="0") Ttcc TCC input period Tdrh Device reset hold time Ta = 25°C 9 Trst /RESET pulse width Ta = 25°C 2000 Twdt Watchdog timer period Ta = 25°C 9 Tset Input pin setup time 0 ms Thold Input pin hold time 20 ms Tdelay Output pin delay time 50 ms Crystal type RC type 100 500 (Tins+20)/N* ns 18 30 ms ns 18 Cload=20pF 30 ms * N= selected prescaler ratio. 6.3 Symbol VAREF VASS VAI A/D Converter Characteristic(Vdd=3.0V to 5.5V,Vss=0V,Ta=0 to 70℃) Parameter Analog reference voltage VAREF - VASS≧2.5V Analog input voltage IAI Analog supply current RN Resolution LN Linearity error DNL Differential nonlinear error FSE Full scale error OE Offset error 54 • Condition Min. Typ. 3.0 VASS Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd = 2.5 to 5.5V Ta=25℃ Vdd = 2.5 to 5.5V Ta=25℃ Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Max. Unit Vdd V Vss V VAREF V 500 700 1000 uA 6 7 8 Bits 0 ±2 ±4 LSB 0 ±0.5 ±0.9 LSB ±0 ±2 ±4 LSB ±0 ±1 ±2 LSB Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM Symbol ZAI Parameter Recommended impedance of analog voltage source Condition TAD A/D clock period TCN A/D conversion time ADIV A/D OP input voltage range Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V ADOV A/D OP output voltage swing Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V,RL=10KΩ ADSR A/D OP slew rate PSR Power Supply Rejection Vdd=VAREF=5.0V, VASS =0.0V Vdd=5.0V±0.5V Min. Typ. Max. Unit 0 8 10 KΩ 3 3.5 4 us 10 10 TAD 0 5 V 0 0.2 0.3 4.7 4.8 5 0.1 0.3 V V/us ±0 ±2 LSB NOTE 1.These parameters are characterized but not tested. 2.These parameters are for design guidance only and are not tested. 3.It will not consume any current other than minor leakage current, when A/D is off. 4.The A/D conversion result never decrease with an increase in the input voltage, and has no missing code. 5.Specifications subject to change without notice. 6.4 Symbo Comparator(OP) Characteristic(Vdd = 5.0V,Vss=0V,Ta=0 to 70℃) Parameter Condition SR Slew rate IVR Input voltage range Vdd =5.0V, VSS =0.0V OVS Output voltage swing Vd =5.0V, VSS =0.0V,RL=10KΩ Iop Supply current of OP PSRR Power-supply Rejection Ration for OP Vdd= 5.0V, VSS =0.0V Vos Offset voltage Vdd= 5.0V, VSS =0.0V Vs Operating range Min. Typ. 0.1 0.2 0 Max. Unit V/us 5 V 0 0.2 0.3 4.7 4.8 5 250 350 500 uA 50 60 70 dB ±10 ±20 mV 5.5 V 2.5 V NOTE 1.These parameters are characterized but not tested. 2.These parameters are for design guidance only and are not tested. 3.Specifications subject to change without notice. Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice) • 55 EM78458/459 8-Bit Microcontroller with MASK ROM APPENDIX A Package Types OTP MCU 56 • Package Type Pin Count Package Size EM78458AP DIP 20 pin 300mil EM78458AM SOP 20 pin 300mil EM78459AK Skinny DIP 24 pin 300mil EM78459AM SOP 24 pin 300mil Product Specification (V1.4) 05.27.2005 (This specification is subject to change without further notice)